The ADL recently published a hate list of Alt-Right and Alt-Lite figures. Naturally, I was included due to my uncompromising honesty. Aside from misrepresenting the point of my famous 2012 essay "Is Black Genocide Right?" and failing to mention its partner essay "Is White Genocide Right?" the short blurb also tries to imply crude anti-Semitism against me by including the quote "Jewish propaganda machine." Not recognizing this as the sort of thing I write—I generally have a more nuanced view of the JQ than, say, Andrew Anglin—I googled it with my name and found it to come from this article. The manner in which the ADL have used the quote is clearly deceptive and malicious.
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Colin Liddell
Mainstream culture does a good job at pretending to believe in racial equality. In fact, it does such a good job through its movies, TV dramas, and commercials that Whites are typically depicted as more stupid and violent than Blacks, who are routinely portrayed as preternaturally wise and forbearing.
The message hammered home night and day seems to be that Blacks plus "honorary Blacks" (Mexicans, Jews, Asians, etc.) are the backbone of our civilization and the cement that keeps the breeze blocks of our society together.
But what does the liberal-leftist media really think?