BAP on the Right Wing Consensus on Race, Caribbean Rhythms Episode 137
"It doesn't matter if you establish social order. You would just get states where nothing ever happens again anyway. It's a matter of the draining of potential of greatness from all mankind."
BAP on the Right Wing Consensus on Race
Caribbean Rhythms With Bronze Age Pervert, Episode 137
“I actually disagree with a lot of edgy right wing consensus that's emerging now on the subject of races in United States and the world and on black people in particular. As a natural reaction to the n*gr*l*try in America and the n*gr*fication of its culture, it's understandable, but its premises, its tone, it's false, because in fact there are black countries that are relatively well-functioning and are not as dangerous as it's claimed, for example Botswana, Barbados, plus also I have friend living in Kenya for the last ten years who he might come on show soon. And I think just as in case of Brazil for example, where hard right racist frog friends like maybe some who listen to this show who have all the opinions of Brazil that people get from online or from casual discussion even, even libt*rds in United States are quite chauvinistic. I knew a libt*rd he was not feeling well. I told him you go Argentina there are good doctors there they are smarter than American doctors. And he chimp at me. He goes into a chauvinistic rant that no America number one and Argentina is a shithole. He sound like stereotypical yokel, but even libt*rd SWPLs think like this in United States. There's a kind of chauvinism. But so people have all the let's say right wing opinion of Brazil that people get from online, about it's this miscegenated favela slum mess, right. So this frog friend was reluctant to come there to see me, but when he visit me he found out it's a nice surprise the people are not as nasty as in America, the racial tensions are not as bad, first world services function better than in many first world countries, certainly better than in America, there's a kind of genteel respect, even in a country like that, which is actually quite dangerous and dirty and so on, but the upsides of life there are actually enough for me to choose it to live much of the year, despite everything else I believe in. But anyway the problem with all these places, what I mean to say is, is not so much that blacks are irredeemably criminal and so on, because in certain situations, even as Steve Sailer recognized, they can be relatively docile. The problem is that none of these nations, no matter how much social order they may eventually achieve or not, none of these nations are ever going to be capable of greatness. None have been ever and none will be. None will fly into space, none will produce great scientists or inventors, none will produce explorers. None of these nations will have anything more than local chieftain, big man, or at most it's kind of a pale copy of Western technocracy that they will cargo cult as a status symbol. It's going to be all Obama everywhere. Good librarians at most, with a pedestrian intellect with varying degrees of delusions of grandeur.
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By the way, I don't mean to pick just on Africa, because pick any other region of the world, Central America, India as it exists now, Southeast Asia, it doesn't matter where, the future of mankind is - It doesn't matter if you establish social order. This is what I meant earlier about the general consensus online that you see even Dinesh D'Souza, the HBD consensus, even Elon remarking on black crime. It's this focus I disagree with, because even if you solve that problem, you would just get these kinds of states where nothing ever happens again anyway. It's a matter of the draining of potential of greatness from all mankind."