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We Wuz Kangz

by Paul Jones

To refresh my memory, I recently ordered a republished, 2014 copy of the classic “Race and Reason,” written in 1961 by Carleton Putnam. It’s a somewhat depressing read when one considers how-like so many efforts since the Brown vs. Board of Education decision in 1954-it was simply another attempt to play “softball”  instead of “hardball” against the forces that began in earnest to “steamroller” and makeover U.S. society and culture since 1945, particularly concentrating on the racial segregation laws of the South.

Rather than “zeroing in” on how it was organized Jewry which was the force behind these monumental cultural changes, the most that is said about Franz (((Boas))) in the book is that he was “a foreign-born Columbia University professor who arrived in the United States in 1886, who was himself a member of a racial minority group, and who may be called the father of egalitarian anthropology in America.” (p. 30) Later the author brings out a quote from another professor in Boas’ school of thought, Professor Melville J. (((Herskovits))): “Let us suppose it could be shown that the negro is a man with a past and a reputable past; that in time the concept could be spread that the civilizations of Africa, like those of Europe, have contributed to American culture as we know it today; and that this idea might eventually be taken over into the canons of general thought. Would this not, as a practical measure, tend to undermine the assumptions that bolster racial prejudice?” (p. 50)

From films like “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner?” to the latest, “Black Panther” one, the Jewish controlled Hollywood movie industry has had racial amalgamation of whites and blacks as one of its main goals, and unfortunately it’s been increasingly successful in achieving this. Let’s hope at some point in the future matters will change so that the European races of mankind can survive.

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