Michelle Malkin, The SPLC,
And Us.
[Peter
Brimelow] - 09/25/04
Somebody called J. Alston [email
him/her/it],
writing for something called the [Henderson NC]
Daily Dispatch, has just attacked Michelle
Malkin for linking, on her
website, to our Joe Guzzardi’s
column on her book Invasion. As he/ she/ it
puts it incredulously, Michelle (shock! horror!)
“...actually links to a
review of her first book that was written by Joe
Guzzardi for VDARE.com. VDARE, an anti-immigration
organization based in Warrenton, Va., is recognized as
an active hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Does this mean that the SPLC can officially recognize
www.michellemalkin.com as an Internet hate site?”
(Actually, Joe’s column was
from the unimpeachably establishment
Lodi-News-Sentinel. But why spoil a good smear?)
The SPLC has indeed
named us a “hate group” and (yes, yes!) I
will get around to answering it eventually. I’ve delayed
because (a) doesn’t
everybody know that the SPLC is a
crackpot shakedown operation preying on rich,
paranoid old liberals? (b)
Who cares? (c) We’ve named the SPLC a
“Treason Group” and, hey, turnabout seemed fair
play.
I was about to say that J. Alston’s
piece typifies
lumpen liberal stupidity in its hysteria,
arguments from (specious) authority,
guilt-by-association etc.
But then I saw this next item in
his/her/its column:
“’Terrorists for Kerry 2004’ bumper stickers: These
cheap shot works of propaganda are gaining a lot of
popularity. Given Bush's lax reinforcement of our
borders even in the midst of a war on terror, would it
be wrong for me to counter these with ‘Illegal
Immigrants for Bush 2004’ bumper stickers?”
Which strikes me as an excellent
point. So maybe what’s going on here is a little Mark
Krikorian-type
triangulation—posing as the good cop and casting
VDARE.COM as the bad cop.
But be careful, J. Alston! The
SPLC’s Morris Dees is watching you—and he thinks good
cops, bad cops and all darn cops are agents of the Third
Reich!
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VDARE.COM’s Randall Burns on
Slashdot
[Peter
Brimelow]
- 09/25/04
Randall Burn’s recent
article on the jobs crunch has provoked a long,
heated
discussion on the techie site Slashdot.org.
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