RE: Decline of Social Capital caused by increased diversity?

From: Lee Corbin (lcorbin@tsoft.com)
Date: Wed Apr 02 2003 - 00:04:28 MST

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    Anders wrote

    >> http://vdare.com/letters/tl_033103.htm
    >
    > Hmm, I think I will refrain of saying something ad
    > hominem (ad retem?) about that site. But it is hard ;-)

    Olga writes

    > I have no such compunction: vdare.com is crap.

    Damien B. wrote

    > I assume the term Anders was refraining from saying
    > is `racist'. Or perhaps `slyly, deceitfully racist'.

    Olga continues

    > As if links to Pat Buchanan, Phyllis Schlafly and Ann
    > Coulter aren't enough,

    No, they're not. I don't consider any of those individuals
    to be racists. I do disagree with Pat Buchanan about a lot
    of things. But what is the worst thing your or the others
    have found?

    > how about this delectable morsel from the vdare.com site (regarding
    > the 14-year-old boy in 1955 who was killed in the summer of 1955 for
    > "what would now be called sexual harassment of a white woman")?:

    Good. Something specific. I assume, Olga, that the following is
    from that web site somewhere:

    > > VDARE.COM does not, as it happens, advocate lynching. But it cannot be
    > > denied that Till was lynched for what would now be called the sexual
    > > harassment of a white woman. And elementary math suggests that, in the
    > > almost five decades since his death, up to 1.5 million white women may have
    > > been raped by blacks.

    Is this typical? I *would* consider that racist. After all,
    where are the corresponding figures for black on black, white
    on black and white on white? Besides, from your link,

    > This is the story of the Emmett Till incident:
    > http://www.watson.org/~lisa/blackhistory/early-civilrights/emmett.html

    I didn't see anything about "sexual harassment at all". Looked
    just like an old-fashioned lynching.

    Lee



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