Thursday, April 2, 2020

Review of McBreen’s article on Black Protest at Syracuse University

Review of McBreen’s article on Black Protest at Syracuse University
Thomas Allen

In his article “Black Students at Syracuse U Protest in Favor of Self-Segregation,” November 23, 2019,  Keleen McBreen rebukes Black students who are protesting. These students want to be allowed to opt-out of rooming with White students in the college dormitories.

He starts his article by declaring that the protest “would have Martin Luther King Jr. rolling over in his grave.” The implication is that King would object to the goal of the protesters to segregate. McBreen, as are all the other Infowars reporters and especially its boss, Alex Jones, is like nearly all conservatives concerning King. They actually believe that this Communist sympathizer and frontman was a conservative. (With each passing day, distinguishing between a communist and a conservative becomes more difficult, especially in the social realm. They may be right: The communist King has transformed into conservative King without ever changing his position on anything. After all, the United States have already implemented about 80 percent of the planks of the Communist Manifesto.)

If the protest would cause King to roll over in his grave, it would be in support of the protesters. King did not promote integration for the sake of integration. He demanded integration for many reasons, none of which are those proclaimed by his conservative toadies. First, it satisfied his lust and the lust of his comrades and handlers by destroying the South and genociding the Southerner. Moreover, it leads to the destruction of the White race in America. Reducing the White race to insignificance would make the United States easy prey for the communist. (As the White race has declined, communism has become more prevalent.) Furthermore, King sought integration because it makes Blacks a privileged class, the new American royalty, and advances Black power. King’s integration has gone a long way in elevating Blacks to superiority, in converting the United States to communism, and in reducing Whites to insignificance.

McBreen writes that this protest results from “liberal indoctrination at American colleges,” which leads to negative effects like the reasons for this protest. Liberal indoctrination demonizes Whites and glorifies nonwhites.

This protest shows that many Blacks still adhere to the Old Morality of protecting, preserving, and promoting their own race. McBreen, like most conservatives and libertarians, adheres to the New Morality of scarifying the races, especially the White race, on the altar of humanity. The New Morality amalgamates humanity into motley mongrel man or, as William Carr calls him, UNESCO man. At least, McBreen wants to sacrifice the Black race along with the White race on the altar of humanity and his corrupt conservative (or is it libertarian) ideology. Unlike McBreen, Alex Jones, and most conservatives and libertarians, these Blacks know that segregation preserves while integration destroys.

(Although Jones and his staff adamantly oppose globalism, they promote policies of globalism that lead to the dissolution of the races [species] of man, which is a goal of globalism, illuminism.)

Whites are hellbent on annihilating themselves. If the White race survives, it will be because nonwhites refuse to associate with Whites.

This protest also illustrates the hypocrisy of American universities in particular and America in general. If a group of White students were protesting to have the privilege of opting out of having nonwhite roommates, the only attention that the administrators would give them would be to expel them. (Nearly all Black leaders maintain that Blacks should be allowed to segregate, but Whites should not have the right or privilege to segregate themselves. Many Whites, especially liberals, agree.)

McBreen is correct about one thing. Students who hate Syracuse University are free to leave. They are not prisoners of the University.

Moreover, if the school administrators yield to this demand for segregation, Black students will demand more. When will the demands stop? Will the demands continue until Syracuse University is a completely Black university void of any non-Blacks?

Copyright © 2019 by Thomas Coley Allen.

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