WHITE SUPREMACIST QUOTES However, the following quotes give a - TopicsExpress



          

WHITE SUPREMACIST QUOTES However, the following quotes give a good indication of how widespread white “scientific” and “religion” racism is despite historical evidence to the contrary, and how many modern day white supremacist views can be seen to have branched off from the so-called “curse of Ham.” U.S President Thomas Jefferson: I have no purpose to introduce political and social equality between the white and black races… There is a physical difference between the two which, in my judgment, will probably forever forbid their living together upon the footing of a perfect equality; and inasmuch as it becomes a necessity that there must be a difference, I am in favor of the race to which I belong having the superior position. U.S President Theodore Roosevelt, Letter to Novelist Owen Wister 1906: I have a strong feeling of repugnance when I think of the Negro being made our political equal and I would be glad it they could be colonized, sent to heaven, or got rid of any decent way… Karl Marx Letter to Friedrich Engels, 1862: I believe in white supremacy until the blacks are educated to a point of responsibility. I don’t believe in giving authority and positions of leadership and judgment to irresponsible people. Evangelist Billy Graham, To Stephen Olford, 1940: Hegel called African: the land where men are children. Doctor Dr. Livingstone, of the famous statement “Dr. Livingstone, I presume.” Elspeth Husley Livingstone, 1974: The Negro is a child, and with children nothing can be done without the use of authority. With regard to the Negroes then, I have coined the formula: I am your brother, it is true, but your elder brother. Biologist Thomas Huxley, Emancipation, Black and White, 1865: Having demonstrated that Negro and Caucasian are widely different in characteristic, due to a deficiency in the Negro brain, a deficiency that is hereditary… we are forced to conclude that it is useless to try to elevate the Negro by education or otherwise. Professor Dr. Paul B. Barringer, Chairmen University of Virginia, Prediction made at a conference in 1970: God has put in every white man’s hand a whip to flog the black man. Professor R. B Cartell “… concludes that savages, including the whole Negro race, should of account of their low mentality and unpleasant nature, be painlessly exterminated.” Congressman Owen Lovejoy, 1860: And who is the Negro that he should dispute this demand? A race that never yet founded a government or built a state that did not soon lapse into barbarism, a race that never yet made a single step towards civilization, except under the fostering care and guidance of the white man; a race into whose care was committed one of the three great continents, and who has made it, ever since the remotest times, a land of utter darkness, until today the nations of Europe, in the onward march of irresistible civilization are dividing his heritage, the greatest of the continents among themselves… Philanthropist Charles Loring Brace. The Races of the Old World: A Manual of Ethnology, New York 1870: It’s not that the dedication is less. In fact, its greater. They lack the intellectual capacity to succeed, and it’s taking them down the tubes… one the best things (Slave Traders) did for you was to drag your ancestors over here in chains. U.S President James A. Garfield, Letter to Jacob D. Cox, July 26, 1865: According to both his brother, John and Donald, (New York Times, Thursday, June 4, 1981) America’s blacks could only marginally benefit from federal programs because “black are genetically inferior to whites.” As one can seen, Noah’s “curse” is conveniently employed (and disguised) to prove our inferiority and our “cursedness” throughout the various segments of America society. We will always see white people as “better than” and “superior” to us unless it can be proven otherwise. God’s people vs, the “cursed” people. A man who worships another man’s image as God will forever live on his knees. Worshipping white image of the supreme Being brings about poverty in material blessing because we cannot unite because our image God is confused and alien to us. Better to work for and support those who look like God than those who don’t and “cursed.” If you accept the image of God from others, here is how they will also portray and think of you. Because an “inferiorize” ego is constantly overwhelmed by doubts in itself, and thus it remains mentally “destabilized by “handicap” in terms of confidence and a willingness to be self-reliant. It will consume rather than produce. It will prefer to work and build for others rather than for itself. The deadly “curse” brings poverty of mind and spirit. We should never forget the Willie Lynch letter on how to make and keep a slave.
Posted on: Mon, 27 Oct 2014 13:00:06 +0000

Trending Topics



Recently Viewed Topics




© 2015