Intolerance or tolerance?

By Derek Foster

It's important for people to know the difference between a country, a nation, and a government. A country is a piece of real estate. A nation is a group of people related by bloodlines dating back over hundreds of years, that is, A PEOPLE. A government is a set of rules established by people living in that country, and administered by men supposedly of one nation.

We are told that "diversity" is the key to world peace yet in every "diverse" region, conflict is endemic. It also claims that world industrialisation is the key to prosperity yet the Industrial Revolution ruined thousands of ordinary people but created a very wealthy ruling class. White technology must be used with discretion for its unbridled use always leads to depletion and pollution.

It's only during periods of cultural degeneracy will entertainment and sports figures come to prominence. Entertainers were always at the bottom of the social ladder, non assets to any society, but today, we hail them as gods and even worship certifiable morons who have no talent other than playing with balls and flavouring their spare moments with a little drug use.  What is now called "hyperactive' is merely another word for undisciplined -- the child never being taught the art of self control. Women especially, love to see kids "happy" and far too often that happiness occurs at the same time the kid is destroying something. In these cases, females are quite 'tolerant' failing to see that they are actually encouraging certain behaviour. The kid tosses a can of soup down the market aisle. The adults laugh. The kid is 'having fun'. The kid then seeks more approval by continuing to demolish a display. Extreme, you say? Look around you, it's all over the place.

If you think about it. The more INTOLERANT your immune system is, the healthier you are. When your immune system becomes tolerant, you die. So it is with societies. When we accept without struggle, all of those elements which are destroying it, then the outcome is predictable.

23.04.07

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