Re: [political-research] Is Kevin MacDonald Right? (Kurtzman Derbyshire)

2007-07-26 Thread Sean McBride
Derbyshire, by the way, is one of many defectors from the neocons and the Iraq 
War.  Because the Iraq War has been such a disaster, and because the neocons 
were the ringleaders of the Iraq War, expect folks like Derbyshire to be 
speaking more frankly in the future.  The truth starts to out, no matter how 
oppressive the inhibitions to plain speech, when you begin to feel that your 
country is seriously threatened with permanent ruin.

That being said: please, dear lord, let us not see neocon defectors go down the 
path of white nationalism.  That has been tried before, and it doesn't work.

tim_howells_1000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  
Is Kevin MacDonald Right? 
 Interesting exchange about Kevin MacDonald.  The most telling passage:
  John Derbyshire: Yes, indeed I was, and am, `afraid of offending Jews.´ Of 
course I am! For a person like myself, a Gentile who is a very minor name in 
American opinion journalism, desirous of ascending to some slightly less minor 
status, ticking off Jews is a very, very bad career strategy. I approached the 
MacDonald review with great trepidation. I gave my honest opinion, of 
course—the entire point of my line of work is to speak your mind and get paid 
for it—but I'll admit I was nervous. Reading the review again, I think it 
shows. 
 Subtext - Of course Kevin MacDonald is right!  But I would never dare to say 
so publicly.
 Tim Howells
  
 
 
   


[political-research] Is Kevin MacDonald Right? (Kurtzman Derbyshire)

2007-07-26 Thread tim_howells_1000

Is Kevin MacDonald Right?
http://www.jewcy.com/dialogue/02-27/is_kevin_macdonald_right

Interesting exchange about Kevin MacDonald.  The most telling passage:

John Derbyshire: Yes, indeed I was, and am, `afraid of offending
Jews.´ Of course I am! For a person like myself, a Gentile who is a
very minor name in American opinion journalism, desirous of ascending to
some slightly less minor status, ticking off Jews is a very, very bad
career strategy. I approached the MacDonald review with great
trepidation. I gave my honest opinion, of course—the entire point of
my line of work is to speak your mind and get paid for it—but
I'll admit I was nervous. Reading the review again, I think it
shows.

Subtext - Of course Kevin MacDonald is right!  But I would never dare
to say so publicly.

Tim Howells