Wednesday 21 March 2007

A little deeper than Wilberforce

Although this article is fundamentally true, it omits two facts that Whites can use against its author and his race.

First, Blacks also defeated the French when Haiti was called San Domingo. (A French colony after 1697, the country became independent in 1804 following a slave revolt led by Toussaint L'Ouverture.) Whites claim that this was largely due to yellow fever and not the good organisation and fighting skills of the slave rebels.

Second, the poor condition of Haiti now (as of jamaica, itself) will be used by Whites to claim that Blacks can't emulate Whites by becoming as supposeldy civilised as Whites are. Whites say the selfsame thing about the many tin‑pot dictatorships in Africa, after all.

These racial calumnies can only be countered by saying that Whites possess no proof that Blacks are less human than Whites. and, most importantly, that Blacks have different cultural goals to Whites and so have no need to emulate Whites and, therefore, nothing to prove to Whites.

Article copyright © 2007 Frank TALKER. Permission granted to reproduce and distribute it electronically and in print; provided that mention of the author’s Weblog (http://franktalker.blogspot.com/) is included: E‑mail notification requested. All other rights reserved. Frank TALKER is also the author of Sweaty Socks: A Treatise on Toe‑Jam (East Cheam Press: Groper Books, 1997) and is University of Bullshit Professor Emeritus of Madeupology.

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