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Are racists having a hard time?

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French. Magyar. Serbian.

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Are racists having a hard time? According to Der Spiegel they do.
As we all know, the more our enemies talk shit about a person the more likely it is that he is in fact right, that he is a good guy and that he is of some importance to our cause. Likewise, if you are on our team and you wake up one day knowing that nobody in the long-nosed media talked shit about you, you probably didn’t do enough the day before for our cause.
Their problem is of course that when they do talk shit about us they only promote our ideas, because even today a majority in Europe already knows that they are – pardon my language – full of shit. So Der Spiegel calls me “the Scandinavian V.”, to make sure nobody can Google my name and find out what I actually claim.
Their article is – of course – rubbish, and all they do is to claim that my – or rather my wife’s – theory (wrongly credited to me in the Der Spiegel article) are wrong.
My wife has carefully studied the actual scientific data about this, with autistic precision, and has discovered that the data has been intentionally misinterpreted by the scientific community (except by those we never get to hear anything about at all, because they support my wife’s findings in private, but not in public – out of fear of being persecuted for it). The data support only one conclusion: that we – the Europeans – are in fact Neanderthals, with some genes from Homo Sapiens (i. e. Africans), generally speaking more such genes in darker European populations and less in fairer European populations. The data also make it perfectly clear that we have much more in common with Asians than we do with Africans, genetically speaking, because the Asians too have much DNA from Neanderthals. Africans don’t.

The fact is that so-called “racists” are not having a hard time these days: the so-called anti-racists on the other hand do. Why? Because scientific evidence states that not only is our humanity made up of different human races, but also of different human species – and Europeans are not of the same species as the rest. As we know from biology classes, mixing different species result in very serious adverse effects, like reduced fertility, growth problems, genetic diseases and so forth, and that makes our times in fact very hard for the so-called anti-racists.
Yes, these times are so hard for the so-called anti-racists that they go to rather extreme lengths to cover up hard facts, such as the data about the Neanderthal. And the theory regarding our Neanderthal origin is like a torpedo to the bow of their anti-racist agenda.
Now, with that said, let me make it perfectly clear that I – we – are not the racists here. All we want is to first of all preserve our European species, and then the diversity of mankind in general. They on the other hand do their best to destroy the diversity and mix all human races, all human species and all human cultures, until there is only one mongrel creature left, that can offer them no resistance when they set forth to conquer our world.
When Der Spiegel now attacks this theory, more than they do me, they do because this theory is a serious threat to them, and much more a threat than any other theory out there is. And it has spread. Many knows the truth by now, and they try to stop it from spreading before it is too late, and their “anti-racist” scam is spoiled forever.
You can read more about what my wife has found here: atala.fr.

And before I end this: the image of the Neanderthal, as we know it, was painted by priests in the 19th century, who were bent on showing the European culture as primitive and subhuman, compared to the roots of Christianity, the Hebrew culture of Asia. The Neanderthals did not look anything like that. They looked like this:



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