Yes, the nonsense that is spewed daily from the pages of America's newspaper or record can trace its roots back a long way - well, not that long really. Just to about 1946 or so.
Europeans were so desperate way back then to avoid another world war that they dreamed up all kinds of utopian new-age rules.
Below is a sample of the bedrock foundations of New-Age Magical Thinking :
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100% NYT-Approved |
Source: 1951 Unesco Document Entitled "Statement On Race":
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Made-In China "Brazil"-Style Nightmare |
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The UN Wants Them In Your Guest Room |
5 comments:
Fascinating stuff Arturo.
Thanks for the link.
Illiterate and lower non-verbal IQ test scores ...
You don't need to know how to read to know that round peg goes in round hole and square peg goes in square hole .... and if the Time thinks otherwise ...
As I recall that document was authored by a highly partisan "anthropologist" by the name of Ashley Montagu (born Ilya Ehrenburg), a student of Boas and a fierce critic of traditional anthropology by authors such as C. Coon or M. Grant. Google for more info.
Yes, the ideas of those Jewish partisans, fiercely critical of according any higher status to Europeans and their civilization, are strongly favored by the NYT these days. No surprise there. And yes, European civilization, and the people who created it, are disappearing.
The "Bell Curve" put this subject to rest.
The J Birch Society figured out the UN/ Hiss/ CFR a long time ago
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