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Saturday, 3 October 2009

"I firmly believe that repression can be a great, civilising instrument for good."

Not my words but those of the BBC's Andrew Marr. You can read more from the ever so liberal Andrew Marr in The Guardian. Here's some more
"Stamp hard on certain 'natural' beliefs for long enough and you can almost kill them off. The police are first in line to be burdened further, but a new Race Relations Act will impose the will of the state on millions of other lives too. "
and also
"What then can be done (to defeat racism)? (Apart, of course, from widespread and vigorous miscegenation ("s the mixing of different racial groups, that is, marrying, cohabiting, having sexual relations and having children with a partner from outside one's racially or ethnically defined group."), which is the best answer, "
Delightful chap and without a hint of scandal around him...

1 comment:

manwiddicombe said...

To be fair to the chap he does write one thing that you rarely see

The establishment would like to see racism as something perverse, a kind of unreasonable wickedness that appears in badly-educated people.

In fact, racism is natural and at its worst wherever there is serious poverty.


"Racism is natural".. .. Can you imagine Ms Harriet speaking those words? I can't say I approve of his solutions to a "natural" situation though .. .. ..