September 6, 2006

Thoughts on Turner Diaries - updated

I almost debated putting this in the category of literature and media, but decided against it. Yes, I am reading this incredibly disgusting book that fills me with fear with every new line I read. For now, all I can see is how can a book so clearly convinced of the superiority of one race over all others still put “racism” in scary quotes - what believing your race is superior to all others to the point others’ lives are worth nothing is not racism? Why would someone who is clearly not afraid of airing his disgusting views on his race and others be so scared or concerned as to put the word racism in scare quotes throughout the book?

More as I read more….

Oh, one more thing - all through the book, the author is extremely sympathetic to the Palestinian cause - is it just a case of enemy’s enemy? Ultimately, isn’t the Palestinian just another brown mongrel who is a threat to the White race once the enemy (Jews) is eliminated?

Another interesting point is the total lack of any sense of responsibility - all Jews and black people commit crimes for the fun of it, while the White people are either forced to do so or are brainwashed into it. Why does that remind me so much of the apologists of a certain Religion of Peace and it’s Holy terrorists?

Posted by shanti at September 6, 2006 8:40 PM

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There is some historical reason why some racists find affinity with the Palestinian. During World War II, the grand mufti of Jerusalem became an ally with Nazi Germany. Their goal was a common one: drive the Jews out.

Of course, Nazi Germany lost, and so did the mufti. Fast forward to now: Israel has come into being, while the Palestinian state is a pipe dream.

Posted by: Niraj at September 7, 2006 11:41 AM




:evil: I’ve yet to read this book but can hardly wait based on your reveiw. Are you the only one that has read the book for this site? Are you white? If so, do you not wish to be? Is it just wrong for whites to be proud they’re white like blacks are proud they’re black? Like latinos are proud they’re brown and get “brown pride” tattood on themselves? Well I thank my lucky stars that I was born WHITE and am very proud to be. WHITE PRIDE.

Posted by: Mike at October 4, 2006 10:31 PM




Cool - I get my very own racist? Can I keep him, mommy?

Mike, I am not white - I am Indian by birth and citizenship, so I was actually alternately scared and amused by the book.

Posted by: shanti Author Profile Page at October 5, 2006 12:19 PM




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