One often hears in these days of White racial decline and decadence Whites apologize for colonialism and slavery (apologies made by people who had nothing to do with the alleged misdeeds, by the way…in my naiveté I thought that one could only apologize for things he or she had done…most reasonable people would agree that to expect from me that I apologize for what my great grandfather might have done would be insane, but we don’t live in a rational world insofar as White history is concerned), but let me ask the following fundamental question: why should Whites say that they are sorry for vanquishing and dominating other people and races? Why apologize for being smarter, stronger, better, more advanced, more virile, more manly, more energetic; in sum, SUPERIOR? Why is being vanquished, dominated, subjugated, overpowered, crushed, defeated, ruled a virtuous thing? In ancient times, the Greeks were happy to boast that they vanquished their enemies the Persians, and that therefore the Greek warrior must be superior to the Persian warrior. Like all healthy, strong races, they took pride in their victories and denigrated their erstwhile enemies! The Greeks wrote reams of poems celebrating their victories on the battlefield and their philosophers gave impassioned orations praising Greek superiority!
Both colonialism and slavery have been with us since time immemorial; for instance, the Arabs expanded from the 7th century to the 12th century from the Arabian Peninsula to rule the world! In the process, they enslaved those foreigners they vanquished (mostly sub-Saharan Africans of whom they had a very low opinion, but that’s for another post).
Moreover, I have even heard Dr. David Duke, a man for whom I have immense respect, say in an interview that Whites don’t want to dominate other races. In my view, this is a further indication or symptom of our racial decline, corruption, and weakness. A spokesman of a winning, dominating race doesn’t speak in such terms. In some ways, such talk is similar to today’s Roman Catholic Church apologizing for the Inquisitions and the Crusades. It’s just another sign of her institutional weakness. When the Roman Catholic Church was strong and powerful, she didn’t seek anyone’s forgiveness hat in hand! On the contrary, she proudly denied basic civic rights to her critics, waged ruthless wars against all internal dissidents, showed no mercy for outsiders, and was knee deep in the blood of her enemies.
Oh tempora, oh mores!


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