Marc Faber Fired by CNBC, Fox, Sprott For these remarks
For these remarks
“I don’t want to enter into a serious discussion of the tearing down of
monuments of historical personalities, but I cannot omit mentioning how
the liberal hypocrites condemned the Taliban when they blew up the
world’s two largest standing Buddhas (one of them 165 feet high),
situated at the foot of the Hindu Kush mountains of central Afghanistan,
in 2001. But the very same people are now disturbed by statues of
honourable people whose only crime was to defend what all societies had
done for more than 5,000 years: keep a part of the population enslaved.
And thank God white people populated America, and not the blacks.
Otherwise, the US would look like Zimbabwe, which it might look like one
day anyway, but at least America enjoyed 200 years in the economic and
political sun under a white majority. I am not a racist, but the reality
— no matter how politically incorrect — needs to be spelled out as
well. (And let’s not forget that the African tribal heads were more than
happy to sell their own slaves to white, black, and Arab slave
dealers.)”
And .....the world and the media cannot handle the trut
ReplyDeleteInconvenient truths.
DeleteLiberals in the media currently hold the high ground. Only a brave few will jeopardize their careers by speaking the truth despite the ramifications.
ReplyDeleteYes and Faber's pocket book won't he hurt much.
DeleteOnce again, the same old line...
ReplyDelete"It's different when WE do it.".
- Charlie
Really.
DeleteThere are about 45 million people living in poverty in the US. The 40 million black citizens comprise most of them. I believe Farber's comments to be true, albeit politically incorrect.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
DeleteFinally, someone says what the rest of us have been thinking. Time to stand up to the uppity blacks,
ReplyDeleteThe truth hurts.
DeleteDoes anyone want to live in a jurisdiction run by blacks whether it is Flint, Detroit, Memphis, or Johannesburg. They can not maintain a civilization in which I wish to live. indyjonesouthere
ReplyDeleteI'm quite fond of country blacks, but they are the only ones I can say that about.
DeleteIt was because I expressed similar sentiments that I was evicted from the Armed Forces Retirement Home in the midst of Winter, forfeiting most of my personal possessions, and am currently slandered and cursed at the, "THIS AIN'T HELL", web site.
ReplyDeleteI remember that and what post are you talking about at the site as you are in many?
DeleteHis enemies can say what ever they want about him and call him any name they wish. But what they can NOT say is this: you are wrong.
ReplyDeleteIt is not so much about race per se, but the overall shared values and world view that is at the core of the matter. That last line is the money line, it was blacks who sold other blacks (who belonged to the wrong tribe) to the non-black slave traders.
Agreed.
DeleteCan you imagine welfare in a black-run USA?
ReplyDelete"Welfare? You want me to give you some of MY money?
Fool, you gonna need a better plan.".
- Charlie
Sounds reasonable to me! :)
DeleteBrock:
ReplyDeleteIt was a post about fan reaction to NFL players refusing to honor the United States flag, and in response, I commented that I was "an unapologetic prejudiced white man", which resulted in an immediate hornet's nest of insults and curses.
Impartial commies............
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