Jeremiah
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Read my first post RS addressed to you.
But why should he not defend the comments? They were taken out of context and the articles themselves were Anti-Racist, not simply Non Racist, but Anti-Racist. You have apparently not yet read my post in this thread where I deal with this issue.
Perhaps Dr. Paul grew tired of trying to demonstrate this point to even his libertarian supporters and decided that the best thing to do was to simply accept moral responsibility for the articles and let people figure it out for themselves. My own view is that he should make another effort to show that the articles are Anti-Racist, opposing as they do the malign effects of the collectivist racist ideology which all libertarians are supposed to oppose.
However, given the fact that so many of his supporters have been emotionally and cognitively conditioned by collectivist ideological propaganda, it is indeed an uphill struggle and he can be forgiven for leaving that to another day. After all if this is the only thing his enemies have on him, and I am disposed to believe it is, then eventually people at large will realise that, even if it were true, it is a small thing when weighed in the balance of his character, his life experience in the freedom movement and the fact that he is eminently qualified, spiritually, intellectually, philosopically, emotionally and morally for the office of President. Then, when they come to the realisation that it is in fact not true, their support will be unmovable. He is just so far ahead of his competitors in both parties for the office it is hardly worthy of being called a race. e.g. All one has to do is read the transcript of the South Carolina debate, stripped of all emotional content as it is, to see that the other Republicans are economically and philosophically illiterate. They are mere marionettes of their professional handlers, a condition that Dr. Paul has thus far been able to avoid, in spite of the urgings of many of his supporters.
It was really learning that he defended the comments at one point, and that they were written over the course of a decade that did it for me.
- R
But why should he not defend the comments? They were taken out of context and the articles themselves were Anti-Racist, not simply Non Racist, but Anti-Racist. You have apparently not yet read my post in this thread where I deal with this issue.
Perhaps Dr. Paul grew tired of trying to demonstrate this point to even his libertarian supporters and decided that the best thing to do was to simply accept moral responsibility for the articles and let people figure it out for themselves. My own view is that he should make another effort to show that the articles are Anti-Racist, opposing as they do the malign effects of the collectivist racist ideology which all libertarians are supposed to oppose.
However, given the fact that so many of his supporters have been emotionally and cognitively conditioned by collectivist ideological propaganda, it is indeed an uphill struggle and he can be forgiven for leaving that to another day. After all if this is the only thing his enemies have on him, and I am disposed to believe it is, then eventually people at large will realise that, even if it were true, it is a small thing when weighed in the balance of his character, his life experience in the freedom movement and the fact that he is eminently qualified, spiritually, intellectually, philosopically, emotionally and morally for the office of President. Then, when they come to the realisation that it is in fact not true, their support will be unmovable. He is just so far ahead of his competitors in both parties for the office it is hardly worthy of being called a race. e.g. All one has to do is read the transcript of the South Carolina debate, stripped of all emotional content as it is, to see that the other Republicans are economically and philosophically illiterate. They are mere marionettes of their professional handlers, a condition that Dr. Paul has thus far been able to avoid, in spite of the urgings of many of his supporters.
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