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Message: Entry: The Sad Sorority of Skin Link: http://www.takimag.com/blogs/article/the_sad_sorority_of_skin#31340 Post contents: It may be true that embracing race-realism could jeopardize the paleos’ current high level of media access and influence on public affairs LOL I do agree that Amren focusses way to much on blacks, though I am not offended by a paper/article that shows, through reason and data, why its okay to avoid them. But, despite the length of his essay [maybe hire an editor -ed.] Zmirak doesn't rebut word one of Taylor's reply. He just emotes -- 'the sad sorority of skin'. It's not about skin -- race goes to the bone, courses through the veins, affects cognition. And sorry, but I feel more at home with a random German or Brit or Scandinavian that I do with about 95% of the black Americans I have met. Indeed I bet Zmirak does too. As to political efficacy -- since Paleos have just about less than zero, I'd say they have no room to talk. And home many abortions were there in America when it was, in effect, a white nationalist state (i.e. before 1952). I think most of us are mature enough to realize that ain't coming back. Jared Taylor himself has stated he wants two things (1) and end to immigration (2) end to anti-discrimination laws . Then Zmirak can cavort all he wants with whatever Hmong, Vietnamese, Mulattos, or Blacks are here. But we can go about our business building our communities. Sent at: 2008 12 02