tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3220128262391788242.post1187913100040824284..comments2023-12-19T03:00:37.316+01:00Comments on Menschenrechte statt Eugenik - Mein Zettelkasten: "Die Iren und die Juden kommen!" - Das "Webb-Zitat" und die Angst vor dem Rassenselbstmordguttmensch wannabehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02105600600234724201noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3220128262391788242.post-76445440628692726092017-02-18T13:17:49.595+01:002017-02-18T13:17:49.595+01:00"Negroide" gegen "weißrussische Ari..."Negroide" gegen "weißrussische Arier"<br /><br />russian-aryans | IRENE CAESAR, PH.D. / ИРИНА ЦЕЗАРЬ, ДОКТ ...<br />https://irenecaesar.wordpress.com/tag/russian-aryans/<br /><br />These Negroids captured the White Russian-Aryan Scythian-Sak Lower Egypt, and established Semitic country Khemet (half-white-half-black).guttmensch wannabehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02105600600234724201noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3220128262391788242.post-30856623567439518492017-02-18T13:17:12.592+01:002017-02-18T13:17:12.592+01:00Dieser Kommentar wurde vom Autor entfernt.guttmensch wannabehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02105600600234724201noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3220128262391788242.post-23634329312893059602016-04-02T12:14:42.037+02:002016-04-02T12:14:42.037+02:00Dear Senator: A Memoir by the Daughter of Strom Th...Dear Senator: A Memoir by the Daughter of Strom Thurmond Paperback – January 24, 2006 <br /><br />by Essie Mae Washington-Williams, William Stadiem<br /><br />Breaking nearly eight decades of silence, Essie Mae Washington–Williams comes forward with a story of unique historical magnitude and incredible human drama. Her father, the late Strom Thurmond, was once the nation's leading voice for racial segregation (one of his signature political achievements was his 24–hour filibuster against the Civil Rights Act of 1957, done in the name of saving the South from "mongrelization"). Her mother, however, was a black teenager named Carrie Butler who worked as a maid on the Thurmond family's South Carolina plantation. <br />Set against the explosively changing times of the civil rights movement, this poignant memoir recalls how she struggled with the discrepancy between the father she knew–one who was financially generous, supportive of her education, even affectionate–and the Old Southern politician, railing against greater racial equality, who refused to acknowledge her publicly. From her richly told narrative, as well as the letters she and Thurmond wrote to each other over the years, emerges a nuanced, fascinating portrait of a father who counseled his daughter about her dreams and goals, and supported her in reaching them–but who was unwilling to break with the values of his Dixiecrat constituents.<br /><br />http://www.amazon.com/Dear-Senator-Memoir-Daughter-Thurmond/dp/0060761423guttmensch wannabehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02105600600234724201noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3220128262391788242.post-52654424577761361472016-04-02T11:44:57.248+02:002016-04-02T11:44:57.248+02:00Steuerfrei im Sinne von Strom Thurmond
The Strom ...Steuerfrei im Sinne von Strom Thurmond<br /><br />The Strom Thurmond Institute of Government and Public Affairs <br /><br />is a Public Service Activity (PSA) of Clemson University. Established in 1981, the Institute conducts applied research and service in public policy areas at the local, regional, state and national levels. The Institute draws upon the expertise of Clemson University faculty, staff and students and has an established record of collaborative partnerships with academic, governmental and private sector scholars throughout the world. The Institute also enhances awareness of current public policy issues on the Clemson campus and throughout the state and region through informal and formal educational programs. The Institute sponsors research and public service programs to enhance civic awareness of public policy issues and improve the quality of national, state and local government. The Institute is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, tax-exempt public policy research organization.<br /><br />http://sti.clemson.edu/guttmensch wannabehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02105600600234724201noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3220128262391788242.post-70976389138214654792016-04-02T11:40:29.001+02:002016-04-02T11:40:29.001+02:00"Buergerrechts-Gesetz fuehrt direkt in Konzen..."Buergerrechts-Gesetz fuehrt direkt in Konzentrationslager" (Senator Russell, 1956)<br /><br />... In 1956, with Senator Harry F. Byrd of Virginia, he proposed a Southern manifesto, which ... argued that the Supreme Court justices, ''with no legal basis for their action, undertook to exercise their naked judicial power and substituted their personal and political ideas for the established law of the land.'' Nineteen of the 22 Southern senators signed -- those who did not were Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas and Albert Gore and Estes Kefauver of Tennessee. ...<br /><br />In 1957, after widespread efforts by the White Citizens Council to purge blacks from Southern voting rolls, the United States attorney general, Herbert Brownell, pushed for civil rights legislation. He drew up a bill to create a civil rights commission and a civil rights division in the Justice Department and outlaw efforts to bar people from voting in federal elections. The bill's most important section would allow the attorney general to file suits to halt discrimination in voting, education and elsewhere. <br /><br />Senator Russell said the bill would lead to ''concentration camps'' and the use of the military to ''destroy the system of separation of the races in the Southern states at the point of a bayonet.'' ... <br /><br />Although the fight was obviously over, Mr. Thurmond staged a one-man filibuster. ...<br /><br />Mr. Thurmond ... suggested, in 1962, that Communists had infiltrated the government. He called them ''silent socialists'' and once said: ''I don't know of any right-wing extremists, as I define them, bringing harm to the government. Left-wingers have.'' <br /><br />His support of the right was much in evidence in 1962, when he was an active participant in a special subcommittee of the Senate Armed Services Committee, which held hearings on accusations that the Kennedy Administration had ''muzzled'' officers of the armed forces and prevented them from teaching their soldiers about the menace of Communism. <br /><br />He continued to connect Communism and civil rights, calling the Freedom Riders of 1961, who sought integrated bus travel, ''red pawns and publicity seekers.'' ...<br /><br />In 1968, Mr. Thurmond played a central role in Mr. Nixon's nomination and election. After Mr. Thurmond first won a promise that Mr. Nixon would favor an anti-ballistic missile defense system, he worked over Southern Republicans. ...<br /><br />Mr. Thurmond was influential in the Nixon administration, but it could not deliver on its promise to slow school desegregation. ...<br /><br />He hired Thomas Moss of Orangeburg, a state director of the Voter Education Project ... Mr. Moss was the first black employed by any of South Carolina's members of Congress. For a quarter of a century, Mr. Moss worked for the senator and for black South Carolinians, using Mr. Thurmond's clout to win sewer grants for black hamlets and grants for black colleges and small businesses. ...<br /><br />His political pragmatism played a part when Mr. Reagan became president in 1981. ... he broke with anti-abortion campaigners over the issue of using fetal tissue for research, telling the Senate that this research would help people like his daughter Julie, who had juvenile diabetes ...<br /><br />In 1995 he became chairman of the Armed Services Committee, where he had served since 1959 in a time when he rose to the rank of major general in the Army Reserve. ... he resigned the chairmanship on Dec. 4, 1998, the day before his 96th birthday. ...<br /><br />Asked in his 1999 interview if there was anything in more than 70 years of public service he would do differently, Mr. Thurmond said: ''I can't think of anything. ...'' <br /><br />http://www.nytimes.com/2003/06/27/us/strom-thurmond-foe-of-integration-dies-at-100.html?pagewanted=all<br />guttmensch wannabehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02105600600234724201noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3220128262391788242.post-21301352691236848872016-04-02T10:33:17.119+02:002016-04-02T10:33:17.119+02:00"Alle Gesetze von Washington und alle Bajonet..."Alle Gesetze von Washington und alle Bajonette der Armee können die Neger nicht in unsere Häuser, in unsere Schulen, unsere Kirchen und unsere Orte der Erholung und Unterhaltung zwingen." <br /><br />Rassenideologie in den USA<br />Strom Thurmond, einer ihrer vielen Vertreter<br /><br />Strom Thurmond, Foe of Integration, Dies at 100<br />By ADAM CLYMER <br />New York Times, June 27, 2003<br /><br />... In 1964, Mr. Thurmond switched parties to back the Republican nominee for president, Senator Barry M. Goldwater. Four years later Mr. Thurmond held the South for Richard M. Nixon's nomination and election, after assuring Southerners that Mr. Nixon, as president, would go easy on civil rights. <br /><br />Despite the role of civil rights in his political evolution and his record-breaking filibuster of 24 hours and 18 minutes against the civil rights bill of 1957, Mr. Thurmond always insisted he had never been a racist, but was merely opposed to excessive federal authority.<br /><br />As governor of South Carolina, he led the effort to abolish the state poll tax, but in Congress he fought efforts to ban it nationally. Running for president in 1948 as what the press called a Dixiecrat, he said that ''on the question of social intermingling of the races, our people draw the line.'' And, he went on, ''all the laws of Washington and all the bayonets of the Army cannot force the Negro into our homes, into our schools, our churches and our places of recreation and amusement.'' <br /><br />His opposition to integration, which he often attributed to Communism, was the hallmark of his career in Washington until the 1970's. In 1971, he was among the first Southern senators to hire a black aide -- in recognition of increased black voting resulting from the legislation he had fought. ..."<br /><br />http://www.nytimes.com/2003/06/27/us/strom-thurmond-foe-of-integration-dies-at-100.html?pagewanted=all<br /><br />Satirisch zitiert von Trevor Noah in der Daily Show, dem US Aequivalent der Heute Show<br /><br />The Daily Show - Who's to Blame for the Ku Klux Klan? <br />https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yw47QpOK9gwguttmensch wannabehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02105600600234724201noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3220128262391788242.post-36573791049934973242015-10-04T09:51:12.431+02:002015-10-04T09:51:12.431+02:00Important Theorists: 135 World Development
Posted...Important Theorists: 135 World Development <br />Posted by: philosopheress on: December 27, 2011 <br />In: Development | International Studies | Journal<br /><br />These notes of a course offered by the U of London International Programme, LSE.<br /><br />[Amartya] Sen’s approach has also been described as misconceived because it exaggerates the degree to which growth can be ‘bad’ (Ravallion, 1997) In fact, Amartya Sen investigating the 1974 famine in Bangladesh, had argued that the normal working of markets (real markets) can be a factor in famine, as people get priced out of the food market, then starve.<br /><br />Sen directs us towards the ‘non-market determinants of the ability to command goods on the market: ownership of resources and the terms on which people come to market which influence their ability to trade’ (Mackintosh, 1990)<br /><br />Sen shows that Liberal tradition capable of showing how markets ‘really work’, and is a strong advocate of appropriate state intervention to address the insecurity that markets will inevitably generate.<br /><br />While democracy may not have any large effects on economic growth, it undoubtedly has some effect on the poor. This has been most famously articulated by Amartya Sen in his work on famines, where he has shown that ‘there has never been a famine in a functioning multiparty democracy’ (Sen 1999) Sen’s analysis of famines has been extremely influential and was one of the reasons he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Economics in 1998.<br /><br />Sen’s argument is that, contrary to popular belief, famines are not caused by a lack of food but rather by a sudden drop in incomes among the most vulnerable in society.<br /><br />There have been many cases where countries have not seen a drop in food production and/or have exported food in the midst of a famine, most famously during the Irish potato famine of the 1840s.<br /><br />https://philosopheress.wordpress.com/category/international-studies/page/2/guttmensch wannabehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02105600600234724201noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3220128262391788242.post-30696040350577957552015-10-04T09:27:16.809+02:002015-10-04T09:27:16.809+02:00Verhungern inmitten der Fülle
Ein kritischer Blick...Verhungern inmitten der Fülle<br />Ein kritischer Blick auf die knappe Behandlung der Hungersnöte in Irland in amerikanischen Schulbüchern<br /><br />Why the real story of the Ireland's Great Hunger is not taught in U.S. schools<br />Bill Bigelow @ZinnEdProject <br />September 15,2015<br /><br />.... Holt McDougal’s U.S. history textbook The Americans, devotes a flat two sentences to “The Great Potato Famine.” Prentice Hall’s America: Pathways to the Present fails to offer a single quote from the time. ...<br /><br />These timid slivers of knowledge not only deprive students of rich lessons in Irish-American history, they exemplify much of what is wrong with today’s curricular reliance on corporate-produced textbooks. ...<br /><br />For example, it’s important for students to learn that the crop failure in Ireland affected only the potato—during the worst famine years, other food production was robust. Michael Pollan notes in The Botany of Desire, “Ireland’s was surely the biggest experiment in monoculture ever attempted and surely the most convincing proof of its folly.” But if only this one variety of potato, the Lumper, failed, and other crops thrived, why did people starve?<br /><br />Thomas Gallagher points out in Paddy’s Lament, that during the first winter of famine, 1846-47, as perhaps 400,000 Irish peasants starved, landlords exported 17 million pounds sterling worth of grain, cattle, pigs, flour, eggs, and poultry—food that could have prevented those deaths. Throughout the famine, as Gallagher notes, there was an abundance of food produced in Ireland, yet the landlords exported it to markets abroad.<br /><br />The school curriculum could and should ask students to reflect on the contradiction of starvation amidst plenty, on the ethics of food exports amidst famine.<br /><br />More than a century and a half after the “Great Famine,” we live with similar, perhaps even more glaring contradictions. Raj Patel opens his book, Stuffed and Starved: Markets, Power and the Hidden Battle for the World’s Food System: “Today, when we produce more food than ever before, more than one in ten people on Earth are hungry. The hunger of 800 million happens at the same time as another historical first: that they are outnumbered by the one billion people on this planet who are overweight.”<br /><br />Patel’s book sets out to account for “the rot at the core of the modern food system.” This is a curricular journey that our students should also be on — reflecting on patterns of poverty, power, and inequality that stretch from 19th century Ireland to 21st century Africa, India, Appalachia, and Oakland; that explore what happens when food and land are regarded purely as commodities in a global system of profit.<br /><br />http://www.irishcentral.com/opinion/others/Why-the-real-story-of-the-great-Irish-exodus-to-America-isnt-taught-in-US-schools.htmlguttmensch wannabehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02105600600234724201noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3220128262391788242.post-84761317708485786382014-07-03T02:30:21.304+02:002014-07-03T02:30:21.304+02:00"Weißheit des Blutes"
Von einer rechtse..."Weißheit des Blutes"<br /><br />Von einer rechtsextremistischen Webseite<br /><br />"... Jews gravitate to Gentile wealth and power, and genetically intertwine themselves with it, the odds are high that Jewish blood has penetrated the family over the decades, distorting and diluting its whiteness."<br /><br />http://www.counter-currents.com/2013/09/a-table-talk-puzzle/guttmensch wannabehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02105600600234724201noreply@blogger.com