Who Said It: Donald Trump or Richard Wagner?
Who Said It: Donald Trump or Richard Wagner?
#sorrynotsorry
#sorrynotsorry
Patriotism… prompts the citizen to offer up his private welfare... nay, to offer up his life itself; for ensuring the State's continuance
Candidly, it would be difficult to anticipate much help for ourselves from the modern Jew-world's victory.
…the love of the strong for the weak is pity
I know the Chinese. I’ve made a lot of money with the Chinese. I understand the Chinese mind.
When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending the best. They’re not sending you, they’re sending people that have lots of problems and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bring crime. They’re rapists… And some, I assume, are good people.
The fall of human races lies before us plain as day
I would build a wall like nobody can build a wall… Nobody can build a fence like me.
…the noblest white race is monogamic at its first appearance in saga and history, but marches toward its downfall through polygamy with the races which it conquers...
One of they key problems today is that politics is such a disgrace. Good people don’t go into government.
If the noblest race's rulership and exploitation of the lower races—quite justified in a natural sense—has founded a sheer immoral system throughout the world, any equalizing of them all by flat commixture decidedly would not conduct to an æsthetic state of things.
The human family consists of irremediably disparate races, whereof the noblest well might rule the more ignoble, yet never raise them to their level by commixture, but simply sink to theirs.
Let us not mistake, however, the enormity of the assumption that the human species is destined to attain a uniform equality; and let us admit that such equality is unimaginable in any but a horrifying picture…
When learned men debate the relative value of mixed or pure-bred races, for the evolution of mankind, the decision must surely hinge on what we mean by man's developmental progress.
The patriot subordinates himself to his State in order to raise it above all other States, and thus, as it were, to find his personal sacrifice repaid with ample interest through the might and greatness of his fatherland.
The point is, you can never be too greedy.