1/23/2020 8:00:43 AM · by SJackson · 14 replies
Frotpagemagazine ^ | Jan 23, 2020 | Raymond Ibrahim
Posted on 01/23/2020 2:26:44 PM PST by spirited irish
It saddens me, he says, to see the white man beating his breast over and over, too emasculated to put up any resistance to people whove come to threaten him on his own doorstep. He believes that a toxic mix of guilt, human rightsism, political naivety and crass ignorance of History have a debilitating effect on Europeans capacity to fight the invasion.
He accuses the corrupt African leaders of destroying the lives of hundreds of millions of human beings in all impunity, but is equally critical of the ideologues who are paving the way for them. They should stop blaming it all slavery, the slave trade, colonialism, neocolonialism and racism on a forever repentant Europe, who now has to carry the burden of this mass immigration to atone for its supposed sins against Africa.
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Clearly he doesn’t know the right White Men...
True.
Besides most white men I've known are too busy for this cr*p and have to WORK for a living and support their wife and family.
We’re just not pissed off enough yet.
Yet.
True enough.
Every time Trump says something about the border wall--I smile a BIG smile. It's working as the Central American caravans have been stopped by the Mexican government. THAT is Donald Trump's work!
Toxic Masculinity - the battlefield is being prepared. Thanks, Raymond
How many women dislike emasculated men either but are afraid to say so because of “me too”.
Those women would also be emasculated.
“Besides most white men I’ve known are too busy for this cr*p and have to WORK for a living and support their wife and family”
Lot of white guilt men out there.
This is the correct answer.
Try reading the article, it is very good.
I tried to but simply could not get through it.
French communism ping
When WE get pissed off, countries burn.
He confuses “patience” with emasculation.
Dangerous miscalculation. But I do appreciate his ... sentiment.
True enough.
Did you see the Mel Gibson movie: WE WERE SOLDIERS?
Great movie and true story of Col. Hal Moore, 1965, Vietnam.
I did indeed. One of my favorites.
Read the book when it first came out, too. Long before the movie.
A lot was left out.
No...it’s emasculation. Europe looks pretty far along but there is still hope.
Continents burn.
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