The MSM Is Lame

 

An intern for The Atlantic named Laura Brunts has written an article entitled White America Reacts.  I’m always interested when the MSM actually mentions “whites” as a group.  Unfortunately, it doesn’t seem like she says anything.  The young girl quotes some Chinese who wrote with glee about the end of white culture, Stanley Fish defending affirmative action, and then a Hispanic that calls on government to get out of the race business.  Of course, number two and three contradict one another.  I get the impression Brunts doesn’t want government to pay attention to race, but only because it’s the position she quoted last.  But there’s no transition from “preferences for blacks are needed to level the playing field” and “the state shouldn’t care what color you are” or even an indication that the writer even comprehends that the two positions are mutually exclusive.  

There are more interesting ideas in one Steve Sailer article than there are in an entire year’s subscription to a magazine like The Atlantic.  

My translation of the article “Please don’t make me think about this stuff too hard.  After fifty years of AA and a black president, I can’t buy the double standards anymore.  But can I come out and say it?  No, I can’t go against right opinion.  Let’s just not talk or think about it anymore.”

Richard Hoste: “But how do you expect the government to get out of the race business if the percentage of people that are affirmative action beneficiaries is growing?  What do you say when the state stops forcing people together and we end up with a segregated society?”

Laura Brunts: “LALALA I CAN’T HEAR YOU!”

1 Comment

  1. jack :

    Oct 6, 2009 7:45 pm |

    Four words for this poor, victimized young lady:

    In doc tri nation.

    I don’t know if you’ve actually had an exchange with her or not. At least she’s willing to acknowledge the realities of Third World America and the “snobbish and faddish ‘interest’ in Negroes”, which is out-of-bounds for most of the MSM. She certainly deserves credit for that, when almost everyone else is trying to sweep it under the rug.

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