Thomas Dalton, Ph.D. #elitist #racist #wingnut #conspiracy #crackpot theoccidentalobserver.net

[From "America Must Die—So That the People Can Live"]

America today is a 245-year-old house—a grand mansion[…]From the outside[…]it still looks nice[…]But our inspection proves otherwise[…]We are shocked to find signs of widespread and irreparable decay
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The house must come down; America must die—in order for a new house, a new nation, to arise
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My inspection report finds two major, and related, areas of concern: (1)a false notion of human equality, and (2)misplaced faith in the doctrine of democracy
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People are different in every way imaginable[…]yet at the same time they also want to insist on the essential and intrinsic equality of humans
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All this bodes ill for the “religion of democracy”[…]If the equality falls, so too falls democracy
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Societies that are capable of sorting men into lesser and greater types[…]are the drivers of human evolution. They strive for greatness, and they create greatness. Even the smallest steps in that direction—such as were taken by Hitler in his National Socialist Germany—would be such an improvement
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Hence the democratic man. His precious freedom, given unrestrained license and lack of discipline, devolves into mindless and confused pleasure-seeking
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We have tyrannies of the rich, tyrannies of the Judeocracy, and tyrannies of Big Tech, all vying for power
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Toss out your MAGA hats; America will never be “great again”[…]Vermin are calling the shots from on high, and human detritus washes in over the borders
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My above analysis suggests the following steps: (a)Break up the existing United States into smaller[…]units (b)In these new units, encourage all non-Whites, and especially all Jews, to emigrate as soon as possible (c)Discard the pernicious concept of human equality[…](d)Replace industrial democracy with something like an aristocracy

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