Friday, March 03, 2006

Well, let me just say that it is a whole other world out there in Blogland. My little bubble burst today when I read, instead of skimming, some articles on a certain blog. When we started this whole technology blog quest...it seemed so fun, and it is, but...I forgot that practically anyone can have a blog, which means that they can post whatever content they want...hence the bursting of the bubble. Today I was reminded that I'm not always going to like what other people think or believe in. In fact, I might just down right think it sucks. and this is my blog. and that is there blog. my utopic vision of happy fun perfect blogland crumbled. end of story.
On an upnote, I think Law is a mighty fine career. Human Rights and Immigration.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Kate,

I've noticed you have been sent reeling after reading my blog more thoroughly. I'm sorry about that. The bottom line is that you can think of my content in any which way you want, be it rude, heartless, or whatever. The one thing you cannot say about it is that it is not well researched and put forth with intelligence and thought. Obviously it does cause hurt feelings to some and it did with you as well from my gathering that you have a Black step parent or are possibly mixed yourself. Is that correct?

Listen, I am not totally against occasional outmarriage at the individual level if that is what the individuals want. Who am I to stop "love"? What I am against is the total onslaught of mixing every single white person in the white western world with all sorts of mass immigration that we are seeing and the kind that is indefensible for there is absolutely NO reason for it. This ideology with the propaganda that has ensued that "diversity is our strength" is based on lies from many decades ago. We have been led down the primrose path into accepting behaviour that would never have been accepted by our grandfathers as the most recent lineage. We are seeing this only in the western world and only against white people. No one else, period. If that troubles you, great. If not, then you are simply one of the many that have been indoctrinated in the "no such thing as race" or "we are all the same under the skin" school of thought. Mind you, it is an abject lie.

Now, I know you are fairly young and with youth comes naivety and altruism, compounded with the fact of your mixed family. Despite all that, what I say and what I have posted has been researched by many, many people and it comes to you with many critics who criticize THE MESSAGE AND MESSENGER, but never the data. I am happy to see that you do believe in free speech because that automatically puts you in the top 1% of liberals. Most love speech suppression especially when it deals with topics that are irrefutable or unpleasant. Being offended has no bearing on free speech. These topics are offensive for the sheer fact that they have been hidden or twisted by educators, the media, and the government that one becomes shocked when confronted with the data. The data is still true despite the offensiveness of it.

You mention some things in your comments about Anthropology, which is one of the fields that has been at the forefront of the egalitarian lies about no such thing as race. You must be aware of Franz Boas and his minions who led that dark era in the field of Anthropology? This is but the tip of the iceberg.

Another issue you bring up is that we should help or commit to helping others. Fine, I agree, however that is far from what we are doing. We are hurting ourselves, not helping others with this food and money largesse which ends up breeding resentment in most of the third worlders. We cannot nor should not bring people over to the lands of "wealth" for money is fleeting. We, Europeans, were never given anything and had to learn the hard way to survive. If we had been fed like fat cattle we would never (or possibly never) developed the drive to learn to farm and feed ourselves or to innovate. This is what we are doing to third worlders when "helping" them. We are in essence only hurting them AND us. What we need is to allow them to develop unimpeded. That is the only way one can grow truly. Not with training wheels but with them caste off.

You also mention on your blog, I'm sure because of being hurt, that you want to consider Law directed at Human Rights and Immigration. I can understand the visceral response however logically speaking, as stated above, you would not be helping anyone in the long run. The native population is hurt by the constant drain of unassimilating, mass immigration. The immigrants maintain their own separate identity that resents the hosts and they are unable to find decent work due to a LACK of true need of these immigrants. The society is thrown into chaos as we have seen around the globe where there are whites and non-whites living in proximity with each other. So if you want to be a lawyer, by all means, do it! However to do it for silly reasons as stated above would harm many people, including yourself as you would run into one brick wall after another. Real life is not the altruistic Marxist fairy tale that the university faculty in education make it out to be.


BTW, I will not continue this topic on your blog because it seems to be a happy place and not in need of the depressing stuff on my blog. If you want to talk, bitch, or whatever you can make comments there. I'd enjoy your presence, though I fully understand why you would not want to.

Gillian Lord Ward said...

Dearest TIFLEr Kate-
I just wanted to jump into the fracas and tell you that I, your academician brainwasher, apologize for the fact that my coursework has engaged you in these 'wars', and also to tell you how much I admire your ability to speak your mind openly and honestly. You may be young, but you're not naive. And there's hope for you yet, there are lots of us liberals who have "lived life" as well, gotten 'real world' jobs, raised families, etc. and still manage to cling to our valuable ideals. Hang in there!

Anonymous said...

So, does the infamous "Anonymous" finally have a name and a face??

Kate UF said...

LOL --> Nice try Ethnocentrist, but no...it is not my Professor.
Alas, it is another woman and dear friend of mine...
;-)

Anonymous said...

LOL

I gave it a shot...