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The Rediscovery of Dindustan
Fred Reed Reads Dindu Sign
© 2017 James LaFond
JUN/16/17
Fred Reed finally took the red pill regarding dindus:
Hope all's well,
-Deuce
Deuce, I am proud and privileged to be living on the edge of the black chasm which does yawn with infinitely vile banality to swallow us and ours... Now I understand those idiots that chase tornadoes.
Curiously, what made me give up all interest in the problems of blacks was not their virulent racism, their horrendous rates of crime, or their parasitism. Instead it was the assaults by blacks and their fellow travelers on Confederate monuments, particularly in New Orleans. Similarly, the banning of the Confederate battle flag at Gettysburg, for God’s sake. For reasons doubtless opaque to the historically ignorant, this annoys me. Why should the least productive, most criminal, most dependent of the population rewrite history that in any event they don’t know? The erasure of the South and the Confederacy by people most of whom couldn’t spell it, of Washington and Jefferson and Lee by grifters, race hustlers, wanton illiterates and the Brownshirts of Black Lives Matter…enough.
How many think this but won’t say it?
Now I find the black mayoress of Baltimore–a city lovely and livable in the time of Mencken before being made a decayed war zone by blacks–threatening monuments in that city. Enough. Too much.
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