The Israeli "Art Student" Mystery Being happy–is it good for the Jews? "Before Professor Dershowitz accused me of being an anti-Semite (news to me), I was a happy person. Since then, I'm still a happy person". –Michael Santomauro
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Sep 22, 2010
The Israeli “Art Student” Mystery
How Many Times Did Goldwater Run For President Again? - HUMAN EVENTS
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The establishment's complaints are confusing. They say O'Donnell has a problem because she's never held a job in the private sector (like our president), didn't pay her taxes (like our treasury secretary), and had her house foreclosed on (like half of the electorate).
They also accuse her of saying crazy things -- but she's running for Joe Biden's old seat, so this may be an advantage.
Red Mafia
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Being happy–is it good for the Jews? "Before Professor Dershowitz accused me of being an anti-Semite (news to me), I was a happy person. Since then, I'm still a happy person". –Michael Santomauro
Wow: RNN Sits Down With Jim Russell, NY-18 Candidate Spurned By GOP For Extremist Writings »
BY CELESTE KATZ Wow: RNN Sits Down With Jim Russell, NY-18 Candidate Spurned By GOP For Extremist Writings »
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Being happy–is it good for the Jews? "Before Professor Dershowitz accused me of being an anti-Semite (news to me), I was a happy person. Since then, I'm still a happy person". –Michael Santomauro
GOP House Candidate Jim Russell: ‘Ghetto Culture’ Must Be Stopped
Update: New York Republican Jim Russell brings real, pure racism from the right. The midterm elections have been pretty zany: Christine O'Donnell dated a witch! Jan Brewer goes mute! Richard Blumenthal lied about fighting in Vietnam! But none of those sideshows compare to news that Republican Congressional hopeful Jim Russell in 2001 wrote an especially off-color missive decrying interracial relationships and celebrating eugenics. Should we laugh, or cry? Sometimes people flippantly say, "Oh, so and so is a racist," or inaccurately generalize, "Republicans are all racist." This is not one of those cases: Russell, who's hoping to unseat incumbent Democrat Rep. Nita Lowey, qualifies in almost every sense of the word. The Republican-backed candidate in 2001 penned an essay for "Occidental Quarterly" called "The Western Contribution to World History." And in this essay, discovered by Politico's Maggie Haberman, Russell celebrates American eugenicists, praises anti-Semitic leader Kevin MacDonald and praises segregation as a "biological function." [Update: The GOP has officially denounced Russell. That's a step in the right direction, clearly.] "It may be suggested," Russell writes, "that the biological function of human language and culture is… to keep discrete groups apart." Parents, therefore, must "instill in their children an acceptance of appropriate ethnic boundaries for socialization and for marriage." He goes on: "[Culture] must establish a sense of group identity so that the individual knows whom to act altruistically toward and whom to mate with. In short, among humans, culture functions sociobiologically as an isolating mechanism." Russell's theories lend themselves nicely to his assault on media, which he vilifies for "scour[ing] the gutters of the ghetto for the most vile filth imaginable and then serv[ing] it up to our children as 'their culture.'" This "ghetto" culture includes movies like "Save the Last Dance" and "O," both of which starred Julia Stiles, coincidentally, and both of which, insists Russell, propagandizes integrated "sexual imprinting." "The sociobiological warfare that our youth is subjected to is likely to be even more diabolical since it appears to deliberately exploit a biological theory of sexual imprinting at the critical period of sexual maturity," he rants. "Movies like this past year's spate of miscegenationist titles, "Save the Last Dance," "Crazy / Beautiful" and "O," a parody of Othello, appear deliberately designed to exploit the critical period of sexual imprinting in their target audiences of white pre-adolescent girls and adolescent young women." Yes, like so many Western racists in the past, Russell's argument rests on "protecting our girls." In 1955, 14-year old Emmett Till was lynched for allegedly whistling at a white woman. The killers were acquitted, although later admitted to the murder, and explained they wanted to teach other black people a lesson: white women and black men don't mix. Russell takes it to a whole new level: according to him, this separation is Biblical in nature. "The current of misdirected altruism that permeates contemporary Western society is dangerous when it is divorced from biological reality," he writes. "It would be better to ignorantly adhere to the laws of human evolution, as do most primitive peoples, than to understand these laws and yet deliberately disobey them." He goes on to insist that if people fail in maintaining segregation, "Our beleaguered descendants will mock us in our graves." It's some pretty wild stuff. Unlike some of this election season's other wacky candidates, however, Russell doesn't look like a likely winner: he tried to best Lowey in 2008, but she ended up trouncing him with 68% of the vote. Meanwhile, Democratic strategist Hank Sheinkopf told Haberman Russell's racist leanings won't win over many voters in his area. "In American politics when you have a moment of anger and real economic [uncertainty], you have people running for office who can take advantage of the moment's bigotry," but that won't work, he said, "in the Lowey district." The sad implication here: Russell's believes would work elsewhere. Being happy–is it good for the Jews? "Before Professor Dershowitz accused me of being an anti-Semite (news to me), I was a happy person. Since then, I'm still a happy person". –Michael Santomauro GOP House Candidate Jim Russell: 'Ghetto Culture' Must Be Stopped
By Andrew Belonsky Tuesday, September 21, 2010
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GOP will try to get own candidate off NY ballot
By JIM FITZGERALD (AP) – 35 minutes ago WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. — Republicans will try to remove their own candidate from the ballot in a suburban New York congressional race because he wrote an article warning against racial mingling, a party official said Wednesday. Jim Russell, 56, a perennial GOP candidate known for his strong opposition to immigration, wrote in 2001 that parents should teach their children "an acceptance of appropriate ethnic boundaries for socialization and for marriage." Several times, he cited the eugenics movement, the effort to improve the human race by controlling heredity. In a long recitation of the accomplishments of Western civilization, he also quoted T.S. Eliot as writing, "reasons of race and culture combine to make any large number of freethinking Jews undesirable." The article appeared in the Occidental Quarterly, titled "The Western Contribution to World History." It was first reported on the Politico website. Westchester County Republican Chairman Doug Colety called Russell's article "racist." "We've denounced his campaign," Colety said. "We're not supporting him. We've withdrawn funds, volunteers, all resources. This is not the way Republicans think." He added: "This is the party of Lincoln." Colety said the GOP would go to court to get Russell off the ballot. "We'll say he doesn't have core Republican values, that's what we'll try, that will be our legal argument," Colety said. "And if we can't get his name off, we could probably find another candidate, run him as a write-in." The party would then promote the write-in candidate as the "real" Republican candidate, Colety said. Russell did not return messages left by The Associated Press on Tuesday or Wednesday. He has said the essay has been misinterpreted. "It's a speculative survey on over 3,000 years of historical and cultural developments," he told The Journal News. "It's speculating there about how Western civilization can be preserved, how the cultural traditions can be maintained." The Journal News reported on its website Wednesday that Russell wrote a letter to its editor in 1996 about desegregation in Yonkers that said: "We must acknowledge that neither court orders nor millions of taxpayers' dollars can alter what nature has preordained — namely, that it is normal and healthy for people to prefer the company of their own kind in their neighborhoods and schools." Russell, a self-employed consultant who lives in Hawthorne, is challenging longtime Rep. Nita Lowey, a powerful Democrat. Lowey, who is Jewish, defeated Russell in 2008 by 37 percentage points. Republicans had planned to run another candidate, Paul Wasserman, but he dropped out in July and they turned to Russell. Russell ran for Congress in 1996, 2004 and 2006 but lost Republican primaries each time. Lowey's campaign manager, Kim DiTomasso, said, "Mr. Russell's offensive writings speak for themselves. Racism and anti-Semitism have no place in this campaign or anywhere else." Copyright © 2010 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. +++
Crisis and Opportunity | The Occidental Quarterly
A Sense of Peoplehood is not a Pathology.
It is not racist for a professor such as Alan Dershowitz or for a professor like Kevin MacDonald to advocate for their ethnic group interests.
The words for bigotry, that are often used, such as: ant-Semitic, anti-White, anti-Black, anti-Arab, anti-feminist, anti-gay and hundreds of other labels, are for the most part overstated. Instead, it should be seen as pro-White, or pro-Jewish or pro-women or pro-traditional family and not be ashamed of it.
These "pro" sensibilities are part of the human condition, not to be pathologized into an "anti."
It is about group interests.
A race or an ethnie without a sense of peoplehood or ethnichood will end up being used to achieve the goals of other ethnies. (Yes, ethnie, not ethnic).
The feelings or thoughts for peoplehood is not a pathology. The European-American will have White ethnic interests and it is not racist to have them. Just as Hispanics, Asians, Jews and Blacks have their own ethnic interests, it should not be a pathology for Whites to have ethnic interests. –Michael Santomauro
An Ethnie without a sense of peoplehood will end up being used to achieve the goals of other ethnies. — Michael Santomauro
Tikun Olam : Beit Ha'Tfutzot Honors Right-Wing Media Advocates Who Accused Obama of Hating Jews, Wanting to Eliminate Israel
Beit Ha'Tfutzot Honors Right-Wing Media Advocates Who Accused Obama of Hating Jews, Wanting to Eliminate Israel
Beit Ha'Tfutzot, the Israeli Museum of the Jewish People, at its upcoming NAVAD award ceremony, will be giving an award to the producers of the We Con the World video. NADAV is a foundation created by Russian-Israeli oligarch, Leonid Nevzlin and his
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Being happy–is it good for the Jews? "Before Professor Dershowitz accused me of being an anti-Semite (news to me), I was a happy person. Since then, I'm still a happy person". –Michael Santomauro