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Message: Entry: Primal Moments Link: http://www.takimag.com/site/article/primal_moments1#9815 Post contents: I owe FJ Sarto a reply to his question: "Dear Mr. Ball, In response to your comment, I think it positively slanderous to claim, without offering any evidence (links, please?) that Mr. Taylor is any of the deplorable things which you called him. I have looked over his publications, and never seen anything denying the historicity of the Holocaust, or expressing sympathy with the disgusting barbarism of the Nazis." My answer: 1. I retract my accusation of Jared Taylor ever having denied the holocaust in any literal way - although, a cursory review of his articles and his associations will point to his being a colleague and collaborator of many holocaust-deniers, for whom he has provided fora (forums). 2. But as for his "expressing sympathy with the disgusting barbarism of the Nazis", well, that's what Taylor's publication "American Renaissance" is all about. He advocates eugenics, and that is, precisely, identical with the most ghastly quality of Nazism. Here is just one link among many, to demonstrate Taylor's advocacy of eugenics, a link from Taylor's own rag: http://www.amren.com/ar/1997/02/ It's a reminder of the main reason Churchill stated for resistance against the Nazis: "a new dark age, perhaps more protracted by the lights of perveted science." Nazi persecution of Jews wasn't the main danger to civilisation and Christendom; Nazi eugenics was, and still is. The "Holocaust" was not the worst, most anti-Christian crime of the Nazis. Eugenics was, and still is, and THAT is what Jared Taylor promotes, and THAT is why I repudiate any and all association with him or with anyone who publishes anything he writes. You can't turn a pig's ear into a silk purse, and Taylor's advocacy of eugenics is an antichristian pig's ear, any way you cut it. Sent at: 2008 09 08