Oooh, I assume you're talking about the "racial diversity" debate between Jared Taylor and Peter March. I watched it a while ago on Google video. There's also an amusing backstory behind the debate as well: Taylor initially went to Halifax to debate the same issue, but his opponent apparently chickened out at the last minute. Taylor decided to show up anyway to give a speech and was summarily forced out the door by a mob of angry degenerates. Video
Anyway, there's obviously not much to comment on in the way of March's "arguments," but I will say that it's certainly people like him and his disciples that are a large contributing factor to why I am gradually hating college more and more. Higher education used to be an institution for the intellectual elite of society. Now, it has become totally infested and dumbed down with mobs of liberal-bourgeoisie; its all about getting drunk and playing video games, god forbid anyone choose to do anything "intellectual" outside of their classwork. I often times wonder what it was like in an age when being an educated man actually meant something...
It's enough to get me completely depressed and fed up with the whole system just knowing that I will have to enter the modern work environment after I graduate. Get some soulless job that at least pays decent so I don't have to do minimum wage labor with a flock of plebs for the rest of my life. Yay for modern society and institutionalized education!
After March initiated the situation that eventually led to Tailor’s forcible expulsion from Halifax by student activists, he stated that the notorious removal itself was in fact Tailor’s goal. Such a thing is often seen in these situations-where a spokesperson for white racial continuity is expressing opinion publicly. A thoroughly planned, intentionally peaceful and civil (not to mention legal) march, debate, speech, etc. is disrupted forcibly by opponents and then the racialists-oftentimes flat out racists-are blamed for it. Go figure.
It’s quite difficult from my own life experience to actually conceptualize a healthy, working-meaning the intellectual and cultural elite are properly groomed to promote and contribute to the increasing greatness of their civilization-academia. I can only dream romantically about the educational systems of ancient Greece or Aztec society; to actually conceptualize in an objective way the fact that they existed is practically impossible.
I imagine that Prof. March has a moderate or slightly above average IQ. Jared Tailor is highly intelligent, as is demonstrated by the composure and eloquence he exhibits in high pressure situations (his appearance on the Queen Latifah show, for instance). This isn’t to say I agree with him entirely because of that, but simply that it isn’t proper that he hold debates with idiots. Tim Wise, for example, despite his liberal status, is an exceedingly intelligent individual, and their debates are much more enlightening than most that Tailor involves himself with (http://www.amren.com/interviews/timwisedebate.mp3).
As far as employment goes: I hope your education brings you a fulfilling and economically stable job. Working in the lower realms is not a pleasant experience, I assure you with years of experience. There is the paradoxical complaints of “this job sucks” and “I need more hours.” It’s fucking crazy. I wouldn’t even wish it upon my enemies.
Wow, Tim Wise actually gives real arguments and cites real evidence instead of simply falling back on some moralistic/emotional propaganda like Peter March.
Anyway, there's obviously not much to comment on in the way of March's "arguments," but I will say that it's certainly people like him and his disciples that are a large contributing factor to why I am gradually hating college more and more. Higher education used to be an institution for the intellectual elite of society. Now, it has become totally infested and dumbed down with mobs of liberal-bourgeoisie; its all about getting drunk and playing video games, god forbid anyone choose to do anything "intellectual" outside of their classwork. I often times wonder what it was like in an age when being an educated man actually meant something...
It's enough to get me completely depressed and fed up with the whole system just knowing that I will have to enter the modern work environment after I graduate. Get some soulless job that at least pays decent so I don't have to do minimum wage labor with a flock of plebs for the rest of my life. Yay for modern society and institutionalized education!
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It’s quite difficult from my own life experience to actually conceptualize a healthy, working-meaning the intellectual and cultural elite are properly groomed to promote and contribute to the increasing greatness of their civilization-academia. I can only dream romantically about the educational systems of ancient Greece or Aztec society; to actually conceptualize in an objective way the fact that they existed is practically impossible.
I imagine that Prof. March has a moderate or slightly above average IQ. Jared Tailor is highly intelligent, as is demonstrated by the composure and eloquence he exhibits in high pressure situations (his appearance on the Queen Latifah show, for instance). This isn’t to say I agree with him entirely because of that, but simply that it isn’t proper that he hold debates with idiots. Tim Wise, for example, despite his liberal status, is an exceedingly intelligent individual, and their debates are much more enlightening than most that Tailor involves himself with (http://www.amren.com/interviews/timwisedebate.mp3).
As far as employment goes: I hope your education brings you a fulfilling and economically stable job. Working in the lower realms is not a pleasant experience, I assure you with years of experience. There is the paradoxical complaints of “this job sucks” and “I need more hours.” It’s fucking crazy. I wouldn’t even wish it upon my enemies.
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