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From the San Francisco Weekly 16 years ago:

Kamala’s Karma
By Peter Byrne Wed Sep 24th, 2003

… If she can just get out from under this damn Willie Brown thing.

Harris routinely tries to distance herself from her ex-squeeze, whom she hates even talking about. The mere mention of their former liaison makes her shoulders tense, her hands clench, and her eyes narrow.

“I refuse,” she says vehemently, “to design my campaign around criticizing Willie Brown for the sake of appearing to be independent when I have no doubt that I am independent of him — and that he would probably right now express some fright about the fact that he cannot control me.

“His career is over; I will be alive and kicking for the next 40 years. I do not owe him a thing.”

Willie is still alive and enjoying himself immensely as a sort of Uncrowned King of San Francisco Emeritus.

She acknowledges that Brown is an “albatross hanging around my neck” and fears that voters who dislike him will ignore her candidacy — even as she dismisses such an act as irrational. “Would it make sense if you are a Martian coming to Earth that the litmus test for public office is where a candidate is in their relationship to Willie Brown?” Harris asks. “Willie Brown is not going to be around. He’s gone — hello people, move on. If there is corruption, it will be prosecuted. It’s a no-brainer, but let’s please move on.”

Would that politics were so simple.

San Francisco voters tend to have long memories, and Brown himself is complicating Harris’ attempts to shed him politically. He personally gave $500 to her campaign, and a political consultant who worked on both of his mayoral runs is raising money for Harris — without her consent — using a pitch letter signed by Brown. Harris denies asking the mayor for fund-raising help and knows it gives her antagonists even more ammunition.

She also knows there’s not much she can do about it, except to keep saying that the affair is ancient history and that she is a good candidate with good ideas. But as Harris well understands, the more she tries to explain away the Willie factor, the bigger a factor he becomes.

… In a series of lengthy interviews with SF Weekly, Harris acknowledges that she benefited from her relationship with Brown, but insists there was nothing improper about it. …

Harris met Brown in 1994 when he was speaker of the state Assembly. She was 29, he was 60. Their May/December affair was the talk of the town during the year before Brown’s successful 1995 bid to become mayor. But shortly after he was inaugurated, Harris dumped Brown, a notorious womanizer.

… Most of the $400,000 she has raised so far has come from the city’s social and legal elites, people with power and money, people who respond well to Harris’ message that Hallinan is erratic, divisive, and soft on crime.

Some of them are people Brown introduced her to….

On the night of the Central Committee vote, a reporter for the Bay Guardian, which has vociferously criticized Harris for her association with Brown, stands staring outside the State Building as Harris drives off in a stylish black car. “Willie Brown gave her that BMW!” the scribe remarks with unconcealed disgust.

The reporter is about half right. In fact, as Harris later tells SF Weekly, the mayor gave her a 1994 BMW, which she traded in for the 1997 model she now drives. The car remains a tangible link to a man whom many San Franciscans associate with political chicanery and self-dealing — a connection that doesn’t bode well for Kamala Harris.

The person who truly wields influence over Harris isn’t Willie Brown. It’s her mother, the renowned breast cancer scientist Gopalan Shyamala….

“In Indian society we go by birth,” Shyamala explains. “We are Brahmins, that is the top caste. Please do not confuse this with class, which is only about money. For Brahmins, the bloodline is the most important. My family, named Gopalan, goes back more than 1,000 years.” …

When Harris began dating Willie Brown, also an attorney, she had no idea that the affair would generate political consequences for her in the future.

“Black people who go to college have about two degrees of separation with other black professionals, and those who go to law school have even less,” Harris explains. “The networks of black lawyers in California are small. Brown and I had lots of mutual friends.”

Harris’ networks, especially in high society, expanded rapidly while she was going out with one of California’s most powerful politicians. The association also had major financial benefits, which Harris talks about reluctantly.

Aside from handing her an expensive BMW, Brown appointed her to two patronage positions in state government that paid handsomely — more than $400,000 over five years. In 1994, she took a six-month leave of absence from her Alameda County job to join the Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board. Brown then appointed her to the California Medical Assistance Commission, where she served until 1998, attending two meetings a month for a $99,000 annual salary. …

“I believe that everything you put out in the world comes back to you. There are consequences for everything. Karma exists, absolutely.”

1994 was a long time ago. So perhaps everybody should forgive and forget. But 1994 was not as long ago as 1984.

 
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  1. Maybe Hillary will decide to run again now that people are no longer talking about her crimes:

    • LOL: Achmed E. Newman
    • Replies: @GermanReader2
    @Peripatetic Commenter

    They will talk about her crimes again, when she announces a bid for president.

    , @Stephen Paul Foster
    @Peripatetic Commenter

    "Maybe Hillary will decide to run again..."

    I think she will ... just can't hep herself.

    Below, what it would have looked like if she won:

    http://fosterspeak.blogspot.com/2018/12/the-hillary-clinton-presidency.html

  2. Hi Kamala, can I get a brandy old fashioned? Also I need a girl to water my plants and take my dog out everyday at noon. I’ll give you my key.

    • Replies: @Pat Hines
    @trelane

    Ha, how appropriate.

  3. … If she can just get out from under this damn Willie Brown thing.

    That sounds so #Metooish.

    Are the brown Browns that much worse than the white Browns were?

    • Replies: @Achmed E. Newman
    @Reg Cæsar

    It sound more #iSteveish really. This guy WAS first though, right?

    , @Olorin
    @Reg Cæsar


    That sounds so #Metooish.
     
    Willie never bedded ANYBODY without making sure he had dirt enough on them to secure their eternal silence. PoundMeToo was a weapon against men who brought far less street smarts to their cocksmanship.

    Replies: @Alden

    , @MikeatMikedotMike
    @Reg Cæsar

    Let's ask OJ.

  4. Please do not confuse this with class, which is only about money. For Brahmins, the bloodline is the most important.

    Only a Marxist would think that class is “only about money”.

    • Replies: @Jake
    @Reg Cæsar

    Maybe, but this the first big question: how quickly would the head of the Gopalan family over that 1000 years have acted to murder a female of their clan who bedded a black African?

    This is the second big question: how many Brahmin caste Gopalans in India today would be happy to have half black African grand children?

    Replies: @Alden, @Hibernian, @uman, @Endgame Napoleon, @rec1man

    , @Louis Renault
    @Reg Cæsar

    Brahmins, creators of the untouchables.

  5. Kamala is big beautiful black woman (bbbw)

    • Replies: @ThreeCranes
    @Tiny Duck.

    you meant a "big beautiful Brown woman", didn't you?

  6. @Reg Cæsar

    Please do not confuse this with class, which is only about money. For Brahmins, the bloodline is the most important.
     
    Only a Marxist would think that class is "only about money".

    Replies: @Jake, @Louis Renault

    Maybe, but this the first big question: how quickly would the head of the Gopalan family over that 1000 years have acted to murder a female of their clan who bedded a black African?

    This is the second big question: how many Brahmin caste Gopalans in India today would be happy to have half black African grand children?

    • Replies: @Alden
    @Jake

    After the high yaller Jamaican ran out on his family the mother and her 2 blackish kids went home to the high Brahmin grandparents.

    , @Hibernian
    @Jake

    A post from Jake that doesn't mention WASPs?

    , @uman
    @Jake

    that depends if she becomes president of a country with an $18 trillion economy. There's a very high chance because our current orange king is too grumpy to run again.

    , @Endgame Napoleon
    @Jake

    Democratic elites eat their own. But they spare minority elites who stray from the racism / sexism / xenophobia script, so maybe, Kamala will get through the primary season. Democratic elites make their sacrifices to the PC God by throwing the white Democratic elites off the cliff.

    Is anyone concerned less with trivial gossip—wthether that is gossip about college party antics from 30 years ago or a boyfriend from 20 years ago—and more with aristocratic thinking that contradicts our constitutional, freedom-loving tradition?

    Gossip can be used to destroy little serfs. It can be used to silence them, particularly in the era of the Fouth-Amendment-crushing, weaponized Internet. But gossip about their personal lives is not the biggest problem of elites who surrender their privacy to play in the financial / political big leagues. Using Trump’s no-publicity-is-bad-publicity philosophy, elites can prosper big time by using the media spotlight, especially in a society that long ago abandoned traditional mores.

    What elites are trying to silence is not the media gossip parade, which serves a lucrative distraction from a real critique of the American feudal economic system and the dawning cultural genocide in the USA.

    The US may be getting more cronyist and corrupt just due to age.

    But the people who control the digital media are often not from Western countries. Many of them are from ancient cultures that focus on caste, clans, bloodlines, etc. The Founders opposed this type of thinking on grounds that it squashed individualism, self-governance and freedom.

    Today, you could oppose it based on science.

    By the time it reaches their great-great grandchildren, the DNA of any set of parents is diluted to less than 10% of a living being’s DNA. In succeeding generations, their DNA dwindles to mere aristocratic decimals. After 1,000 years, any caste-worthy DNA from genetically pristine progenitors is watered down to a tint.

    DNA dynasties are nothing but sandcastles.

    How many brutal dictators have used those sandcastles as a moral justification to crush individual freedom? How many bloody wars have been fought to defend those DNA-dynasty sandcastles? How futile was it?

    It unlikely that, even in ancient, top-down, ordered cultures with little freedom to choose marriage partners, generations of parents had airtight control over who their kids married. Some individuals rebel. Several generations pass, and the DNA of those individuals, too, is just a fleck. But a written Constitution will remain unless people stop supporting it.

    , @rec1man
    @Jake

    Kamala harris Indian Mother's family lives in the next street to my family home in Chennai

    She is detested because she married a black , even worse, raised her kids as baptist, beef eater

    In Indian preference order

    Upper Caste > White > Lower caste > Black > Muslim

    Half-white , half-brahmin children are accepted, provided raised as hindu,
    Rahul Gandhi is half-white, ( grandson of Indira Gandhi - brahmin )

    Replies: @ia

  7. OT:
    This day in history, February 1st:

    Typhus Epidemic Worsens

    …The typhus outbreak continues to grow in the city
    …City Hall official is one of the latest victims of an epidemic of the infectious disease typhus that continues to worsen
    …Armies of rats running through the streets … are the suspected cause of a Typhus outbreak
    …Fleas often live on rats, which congregate in the many heaps of trash that are visible across the city
    …There are rats in City Hall
    …There are enormous rats and their tails are as long as their bodies
    …the cause of it is that you still have these mountains of trash
    …the city should fumigate City Hall
    …aggressive action has been taken to address pests both in the buildings and in the surrounding outside areas

    Happened on this day in 2019. (Los Angeles)

    • Replies: @Mr McKenna
    @Hippopotamusdrome

    Next stop Cholera

    http://www.samirhusseinblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Kolkata-slums-036.jpg

    Replies: @Mr. Rational, @reactionry, @Pat Hines

    , @Alden
    @Hippopotamusdrome

    I read that article today. City and county halls, courthouses state and federal offices LASlimes building and the 50 story office high rises are surrounded by skid row

    Fleas jump from person to person ha ha

    A few years ago the big downtown train station near the civic center was infested with bedbugs.

    Welcome the wretched refuse of the earth this is what happens.

    Replies: @bomag, @Old Palo Altan

  8. Willie Brown seems like he would fit right in with the urban politicians of New York, Chicago and San Francisco from the period of the Guided Age through the Roaring Twenties.

    I mean that as a compliment.

  9. The Daily Caller (to which you link) is not making a good effort to get the word out: one cannot read it without subscribing or subjecting oneself to a barrage of advertisements. Where is our Soros/Koch who will make the truth free (so the truth can make us free)?

    • Replies: @Mr. Rational
    @Cato

    Try running NoScript and Adblock Plus.  I have no problems reading DC.

    Replies: @Cato

  10. “Would it make sense if you are a Martian coming to Earth that the litmus test for public office is where a candidate is in their relationship to Willie Brown?”

    Even Martians know what it means when your relationship to Willie Brown is as a backstop to Brown Willie.

  11. If she can just get out from under this damn Willie Brown thing.
    [five or six different Sopranos characters together] OH–!! [fosdsct]

    • Replies: @Achmed E. Newman
    @J.Ross

    Hey, I was just trying to get that exclamation across the other day, that Italian "Ohhhh" that goes with a slap to the side of your kid's face. Maybe it should be "Ohhhh! Imagine ya' muddah!"

    Here ya' go (you're quite welcome):

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zFON1IE13Lg

    Replies: @Achmed E. Newman

  12. anonymous[348] • Disclaimer says:

    wwebd said : Hilariously, there were lots of WASPS in NYC who used to call Philip Roth the “mayor” of arty NYC .Because he would show up at restaurants a lot. He was not all that witty in person (unlike, say, Harold Bloom, of all people, who was often the greatest ride most taxi riders ever got in their life) …. but he was famous, and not as boring as so many other people at those restaurants were ……

    Roth was in many ways for NYC what Sailer – who does have a way with words, even if he is fundamentally unsound on certain issues – would have described as – if Roth was the Willie Brown of NYC …. “the uncrowned king of NYC emeritus” ….

    Sad!

    Northam is toast. He supports abortion, which kills black babies at 3 to 5 times the rate it kills white babies (and, if there are any specialists reading this, it kills black babies with parents with a large part of white admixture at 1 and a half to 2 times the rate it kills white babies without such admixture, which is still pretty bad, and very racist – which, I guess, is not all that bad of a thing if you are one of the the Margaret Sanger fans of this world – I am not a Margaret Sanger fan) – well, he (the man who is going to lose his medical license soon, so I am not going to call him Dr Northam) supports abortion, and in 1984 he dressed up as a slightly gay looking version of Step-and Fetchit or like a Klu Klux Klan dude who liked to have his pic taken next to a gay-looking guy in blackface.

    He will be gone in 24 hours, if he is not …

    maybe that will be a “learning moment” for people who know they are supposed to hate people who mock black people but do not know that Margaret Sanger wanted abortion to be universally accepted so that the black folks would not have lots of grandkids!!!!!

    Gone in 24 hours ….. or a learning moment …..

    God is good, and evil will not always triumph.

    Magna est veritas, et praevalebit !!!

    Of course, if Taleb or Scott Adams, who was supporting Northam a couple days ago, swoops in and says this is all fake news, I guess I gotta retract everything I said!!!!

    Just kidding. I will never retract a word of criticism of these abortion loving fools.

    • Replies: @Reg Cæsar
    @anonymous


    WASPS in NYC who used to call Philip Roth the “mayor” of arty NYC .Because he would show up at restaurants a lot. He was not all that witty in person
     
    And I bet he didn't come anywhere close to Gay Talese in sartorial style.

    Replies: @anonymous

    , @Anonymous
    @anonymous

    If you really want to stop abortion, sterilize the stupid and irresponsible. No conception, no abortion.

    Replies: @anonymous

    , @bomag
    @anonymous


    I am not a Margaret Sanger fan
     
    But was she fundamentally wrong?

    ... which is still pretty bad, and very racist
     
    What we call "bad" and "racist" are quite often rational and useful conclusions.
  13. The S.F. Chinese community knew him as the Brioni wearing great Brown Willie.

  14. “Willie Brown is not going to be around. He’s gone…”

    “His career is over; I will be alive and kicking for the next 40 years”

    WTF is it with “compassionate” leftists and the glee they take in old people dying? They’re doing this in the UK too with Brexit, as I pointed on an earlier thread. Their argument there is that the people who swung the Brexit vote were disproportionately older, and they’re dead now, so good riddance and no more Brexit.

    It’s incredibly sick and disturbing.

    • Replies: @anonymous
    @Wilkey

    "That generation got old
    This generation got soul."

    Seemed really cool in 1970, when I saw the Airplane at Stony Brook University. Seems vicious, now.
    Guess my generation got old.

    Replies: @Redneck farmer, @Fun, @ben tillman

    , @anonymous
    @Wilkey

    wwebd said, in reply to Wilkey:

    It (the mocking of the old) almost sort of makes me laugh, because I know how quickly time goes by for all of us. (almost sort of makes me laugh, rather than makes me laugh, because I feel sorry for people who laugh at the old - we are all the old. Time goes fast. Trust me)

    There is nothing stupider than laughing at old people for being old.

    God slows down time for those he loves, and so there's that.

    People who never ask God to slow time down for them:

    I have no desire to criticize them I just pity them.

    Tomorrow they will know better, that is what I pray for.

  15. When Kamala laid down on her back and thought of her careeer advancement, no doubt it was comforting for her to believe the old horn dog twice her age would be dead and not around when she’d be running for office. But she was wrong.

    • Replies: @Bill B.
    @BB753

    If Willie was "December" in 1994 what month is he now?

    Replies: @MEH 0910

  16. Jeez, she wasn’t even black then.

    • Agree: Dan Hayes
  17. Harris was unmarried until she was almost 50, and she never had a baby. I wonder if this helps her (by making her seem less feminine) or hurts her (by making her seem like a selfish party girl).

  18. Anon[153] • Disclaimer says:

    That explains that recent bizarre San Francisco Chronicle piece that Willie wrote recently. I was thinking, why did he do that? She probably didn’t want it. But it was positive in tone towards her, not an obvious attack. Just an aging brain’s inability to sense how it would play, perhaps?

    From this piece above it seems obvious that Willie was doing a little passive-aggressive attack on her, just like the campaign contributions and so on mentioned in this older article.

    Some PAC should recruit Willie for an on-camera appearance in a “pro-” Kamala ad. Make him look as repellently Pepe-ish as possible. 95 percent of the country has no idea about this Willie part of her past, and the major media is on blackout about it.

    Just making this widely known will kill her off. It’s not that anyone thinks she owes Willie anything. It’s just the visual image of Willie’s 60-year-old blotchy, veiny black cock in Kamala’s 29-year-old [insert whatever the hell her ethnicity is] pussy. However enlightened we are now, there is a brain-stem level repellency about that.

    • LOL: Dtbb
    • Replies: @BB753
    @Anon

    No small feat for a sixty year old Willie to slay Kamala's love entrance ( or is "front hole" the politically correct term now?) in those pre-viagra days!
    I suppose Kamala is orally gifted in many ways, not just versed in the oratory arts.

  19. The article refers to “dating’ and “affair” but recent articles in the San Fran Chronicle make it seem more like a mentor-student thing. Harris is trying hard to disassociate herself from Brown.

    • Replies: @Olorin
    @Buffalo Joe

    She expected him to be dead by now. Seriously.

    Look up "Blanche Vitero" (Brown's wife). She died in I think it was '09.

    , @Louis Renault
    @Buffalo Joe

    Just like Monica's mentor Bill. He never came through on the job though.

    , @Bill B.
    @Buffalo Joe


    more like a mentor-student thing
     
    ...as the actress said of the Bishop.
  20. With possibles like Joe “FTC” Biden and Harris, maybe this will look like the California gubernatorial election that saw Ken Lay’s friend Schwartzeneggar breeze past confused and self-defeating Democrats.
    This is still happening. If Trump and Tucker can get enough normies to understand it, then nothing the Democrats do will matter. Collusion and interference, use of intelligence resources to throw an election, documented and admitted, thoroughly domestic except for some British help, and completely on one side.
    3 senior FBI officials (2 of whom are still at the FBI) colluded among themselves, the Clinton Campaign and the DNC to contract out a domestic espionage agenda to Glenn Simpson’s Fusion GPS firm where the wife of senior DOJ official Bruce Ohr was employed. If you know the whole backstory to what happened to Trump in 2016, you know he and his family were the targeted victims of a series of 4th amendment related human rights abuses courtesy of the deep state and approved by the Obama WH and Lynch DOJ. It seems the FBI allowed political actors have access to the most sensitive spy tool in our bag: the FISA 702 database collected and maintained by the NSA.
    https://oig.justice.gov/reports/2019/f190129.pdf

  21. @Wilkey
    "Willie Brown is not going to be around. He’s gone..."

    “His career is over; I will be alive and kicking for the next 40 years"

    WTF is it with "compassionate" leftists and the glee they take in old people dying? They're doing this in the UK too with Brexit, as I pointed on an earlier thread. Their argument there is that the people who swung the Brexit vote were disproportionately older, and they're dead now, so good riddance and no more Brexit.

    It's incredibly sick and disturbing.

    Replies: @anonymous, @anonymous

    “That generation got old
    This generation got soul.”

    Seemed really cool in 1970, when I saw the Airplane at Stony Brook University. Seems vicious, now.
    Guess my generation got old.

    • Replies: @Redneck farmer
    @anonymous

    Grace Shlick:"....I see old people on stage. Old people aren't supposed to play rock'n'roll."

    , @Fun
    @anonymous

    Seems the real complaint here is how bad it feels to be on the other end of it.

    , @ben tillman
    @anonymous

    It's still a great song that just needs to be re-purposed.

    Got to revolution indeed!

  22. I expect this link has already been posted here. From the PowerLine site. Willie Brown is head and shoulders in gift and school above Ms. Harris.

    https://diva.sfsu.edu/collections/sfbatv/bundles/227180

  23. anonymous[180] • Disclaimer says:
    @Wilkey
    "Willie Brown is not going to be around. He’s gone..."

    “His career is over; I will be alive and kicking for the next 40 years"

    WTF is it with "compassionate" leftists and the glee they take in old people dying? They're doing this in the UK too with Brexit, as I pointed on an earlier thread. Their argument there is that the people who swung the Brexit vote were disproportionately older, and they're dead now, so good riddance and no more Brexit.

    It's incredibly sick and disturbing.

    Replies: @anonymous, @anonymous

    wwebd said, in reply to Wilkey:

    It (the mocking of the old) almost sort of makes me laugh, because I know how quickly time goes by for all of us. (almost sort of makes me laugh, rather than makes me laugh, because I feel sorry for people who laugh at the old – we are all the old. Time goes fast. Trust me)

    There is nothing stupider than laughing at old people for being old.

    God slows down time for those he loves, and so there’s that.

    People who never ask God to slow time down for them:

    I have no desire to criticize them I just pity them.

    Tomorrow they will know better, that is what I pray for.

  24. @Reg Cæsar

    … If she can just get out from under this damn Willie Brown thing.
     
    That sounds so #Metooish.

    Are the brown Browns that much worse than the white Browns were?

    Replies: @Achmed E. Newman, @Olorin, @MikeatMikedotMike

    It sound more #iSteveish really. This guy WAS first though, right?

  25. 1994 was a long time ago. So perhaps everybody should forgive and forget. But 1994 was not as long ago as 1984.

    • LOL: South Texas Guy
  26. Most preposterous statement in the article:

    When Harris began dating Willie Brown, also an attorney, she had no idea that the affair would generate political consequences for her in the future.

    • Agree: MikeatMikedotMike
    • Replies: @Wilkey
    @Daniel Williams

    When Harris began dating Willie Brown, also an attorney

    Yes, the fact he was an attorney was the principle reason she was willing to date a man who, in the ghetto, was old enough to be her grandfather.

    Willie Brown had served in office since (quite literally) the year Kamala Harris was born, and at the time was the long-serving Speaker of the California Assembly, but the one thing that drew her to him was the fact that he was a (one can only assume non-practicing) attorney.

    Replies: @Alden

  27. @J.Ross
    If she can just get out from under this damn Willie Brown thing.
    [five or six different Sopranos characters together] OH--!! [fosdsct]

    Replies: @Achmed E. Newman

    Hey, I was just trying to get that exclamation across the other day, that Italian “Ohhhh” that goes with a slap to the side of your kid’s face. Maybe it should be “Ohhhh! Imagine ya’ muddah!”

    Here ya’ go (you’re quite welcome):

    • Replies: @Achmed E. Newman
    @Achmed E. Newman

    01:24 was exactly what I was looking for.

  28. @Achmed E. Newman
    @J.Ross

    Hey, I was just trying to get that exclamation across the other day, that Italian "Ohhhh" that goes with a slap to the side of your kid's face. Maybe it should be "Ohhhh! Imagine ya' muddah!"

    Here ya' go (you're quite welcome):

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zFON1IE13Lg

    Replies: @Achmed E. Newman

    01:24 was exactly what I was looking for.

  29. Kamala certainly came up the hard way, under Willie Brown. Is that, hair gel?

  30. ♪♫♬ Karma, karma, karma, Kamaleon … ♪♫♬

    I’m a man without conviction
    I’m a man who doesn’t know
    How to sell a contradiction
    You come and go, you come and go.

    uhhh, whaaaa ?

  31. GOPALAN IS A DRAVIDIAN, NOT BRAHMIN.

    Interesting article. Just one point: Kamala’s mother claims to be a Brahmin. Her mother is a south Indian, dark Dravidian, who are supposed to be from Africa, as confirmed by genetic studies.

    The Indo-Europeans from the north, Pontic-Caspian steppe, who traveled south towards Persia, Bactria and the Indus River, carrying with them the Rig Veda, had the notion of Brahmins (Priests), not the Dravidians.

    When the black Dravidians adopted the culture of the northerners (Hinduism), some of them started imagining they are the Brahmins.

    A black (Dravidian) Brahmin is a strange idea. A real Brahmin would never allow his daughter to marry a shudra (African-American), who they consider untouchables, shudras.

    • Replies: @britishbrainsize
    @Rational

    these so called brahmins whites are so proud of got kicked out of central asia by mongol turks who the migrated to India, and then these cowardly aryans then with their slick toungue and fair skin took advantage of the black skinned even more cowardly natives who love white skin eventually acruing all the wealth and marginalising the cowardly light skin lovers, moral of the story never smile and always be cold to whitey

  32. @anonymous
    wwebd said : Hilariously, there were lots of WASPS in NYC who used to call Philip Roth the "mayor" of arty NYC .Because he would show up at restaurants a lot. He was not all that witty in person (unlike, say, Harold Bloom, of all people, who was often the greatest ride most taxi riders ever got in their life) .... but he was famous, and not as boring as so many other people at those restaurants were ......

    Roth was in many ways for NYC what Sailer - who does have a way with words, even if he is fundamentally unsound on certain issues - would have described as - if Roth was the Willie Brown of NYC .... "the uncrowned king of NYC emeritus" ....

    Sad!

    Northam is toast. He supports abortion, which kills black babies at 3 to 5 times the rate it kills white babies (and, if there are any specialists reading this, it kills black babies with parents with a large part of white admixture at 1 and a half to 2 times the rate it kills white babies without such admixture, which is still pretty bad, and very racist - which, I guess, is not all that bad of a thing if you are one of the the Margaret Sanger fans of this world - I am not a Margaret Sanger fan) - well, he (the man who is going to lose his medical license soon, so I am not going to call him Dr Northam) supports abortion, and in 1984 he dressed up as a slightly gay looking version of Step-and Fetchit or like a Klu Klux Klan dude who liked to have his pic taken next to a gay-looking guy in blackface.

    He will be gone in 24 hours, if he is not ...

    maybe that will be a "learning moment" for people who know they are supposed to hate people who mock black people but do not know that Margaret Sanger wanted abortion to be universally accepted so that the black folks would not have lots of grandkids!!!!!

    Gone in 24 hours ..... or a learning moment .....

    God is good, and evil will not always triumph.

    Magna est veritas, et praevalebit !!!


    Of course, if Taleb or Scott Adams, who was supporting Northam a couple days ago, swoops in and says this is all fake news, I guess I gotta retract everything I said!!!!

    Just kidding. I will never retract a word of criticism of these abortion loving fools.

    Replies: @Reg Cæsar, @Anonymous, @bomag

    WASPS in NYC who used to call Philip Roth the “mayor” of arty NYC .Because he would show up at restaurants a lot. He was not all that witty in person

    And I bet he didn’t come anywhere close to Gay Talese in sartorial style.

    • Replies: @anonymous
    @Reg Cæsar

    Gay Talese and Roth both knew who the good tailors were, without a doubt.

    But you are right, I think.

  33. Brahmin (the real ones, not the Boston crowd) arrogance is astounding. The cheek of them to come over here and play act as oppressed POC. In regards Kabala, I don’t see how this Willie Brown thing will hurt her at all. If it gets brought up, she can easily pivot to being a young woman taken advantage of by an evil, powerful man. And the main claim here is, what, that he got her cushy jobs 25 years ago? What group in the Dem coalition will be angered by this? The Dem strategy going in to 2020 will be about increasing base turnout, not converting working class white swing voters in the Midwest. And they’re motivated too. This will make them very forgiving of any sins their candidate may have. She’s a real threat to Trump. Getting humped by an old frog 25 yrs ago doesn’t alter that.

  34. @anonymous
    wwebd said : Hilariously, there were lots of WASPS in NYC who used to call Philip Roth the "mayor" of arty NYC .Because he would show up at restaurants a lot. He was not all that witty in person (unlike, say, Harold Bloom, of all people, who was often the greatest ride most taxi riders ever got in their life) .... but he was famous, and not as boring as so many other people at those restaurants were ......

    Roth was in many ways for NYC what Sailer - who does have a way with words, even if he is fundamentally unsound on certain issues - would have described as - if Roth was the Willie Brown of NYC .... "the uncrowned king of NYC emeritus" ....

    Sad!

    Northam is toast. He supports abortion, which kills black babies at 3 to 5 times the rate it kills white babies (and, if there are any specialists reading this, it kills black babies with parents with a large part of white admixture at 1 and a half to 2 times the rate it kills white babies without such admixture, which is still pretty bad, and very racist - which, I guess, is not all that bad of a thing if you are one of the the Margaret Sanger fans of this world - I am not a Margaret Sanger fan) - well, he (the man who is going to lose his medical license soon, so I am not going to call him Dr Northam) supports abortion, and in 1984 he dressed up as a slightly gay looking version of Step-and Fetchit or like a Klu Klux Klan dude who liked to have his pic taken next to a gay-looking guy in blackface.

    He will be gone in 24 hours, if he is not ...

    maybe that will be a "learning moment" for people who know they are supposed to hate people who mock black people but do not know that Margaret Sanger wanted abortion to be universally accepted so that the black folks would not have lots of grandkids!!!!!

    Gone in 24 hours ..... or a learning moment .....

    God is good, and evil will not always triumph.

    Magna est veritas, et praevalebit !!!


    Of course, if Taleb or Scott Adams, who was supporting Northam a couple days ago, swoops in and says this is all fake news, I guess I gotta retract everything I said!!!!

    Just kidding. I will never retract a word of criticism of these abortion loving fools.

    Replies: @Reg Cæsar, @Anonymous, @bomag

    If you really want to stop abortion, sterilize the stupid and irresponsible. No conception, no abortion.

    • Replies: @anonymous
    @Anonymous

    I want to stop sin.

    If I want, I will have, a few generations from now, a thousand times more descendants than people, like you, who in the foolishness of their youth went along with abortion.

    Or if I want, a few generations from now, the world will be full of people descended from people whom I talked out of abortions.

    You have no idea how much energy us pro-life people have put into this world. We make the most philoprogenitive liberal look like a little dude who spent most of his life in his mom's basement.

    First step to understanding: rethink your arrogance next time you want to start telling somebody like me: "if you really want"

    Embrace the future, which obviously belongs to anti-abortion people like me.

  35. @Tiny Duck.
    Kamala is big beautiful black woman (bbbw)

    Replies: @ThreeCranes

    you meant a “big beautiful Brown woman”, didn’t you?

  36. BRAHMIN PER WIKIPEDIA:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brahmin

    A real Brahmin as described above would never let Kamla Harris do the things she did, or disown her.

  37. Most Americans don’t care about Harris’ affair with a married man. But I know black church women, and they’re very conservative. And they have long memories. They’re not very forgiving. How can Harris get elected without the usual 95% of the black female vote?

    How will Americans react to a presidential candidate whose primary identity is Brahmin Hindu? Too bad she’s not Dalit.

    • Replies: @Mr McKenna
    @Anon7

    Half Hindu Half Dindu.
    What could possibly go wrong?

    Replies: @Anon, @reactionry, @Clyde

    , @clyde
    @Anon7


    Most Americans don’t care about Harris’ affair with a married man. But I know black church women, and they’re very conservative. And they have long memories. They’re not very forgiving. How can Harris get elected without the usual 95% of the black female vote?
     
    Plus Kams is barely black, barely black looking, and married white guy. Maybe 10% 15% African. Her 360 degrees of blackitude credentials are severely in doubt. She is ambiguous looking. When younger she was exotic, but too worn for that now. In a larger sense she is careerist harridan. Super power hungry because at root she is crazy. Mad.

    Replies: @Steve Sailer, @Pat Hines

  38. @Reg Cæsar
    @anonymous


    WASPS in NYC who used to call Philip Roth the “mayor” of arty NYC .Because he would show up at restaurants a lot. He was not all that witty in person
     
    And I bet he didn't come anywhere close to Gay Talese in sartorial style.

    Replies: @anonymous

    Gay Talese and Roth both knew who the good tailors were, without a doubt.

    But you are right, I think.

  39. @Hippopotamusdrome
    OT:
    This day in history, February 1st:

    Typhus Epidemic Worsens

    ...The typhus outbreak continues to grow in the city
    ...City Hall official is one of the latest victims of an epidemic of the infectious disease typhus that continues to worsen
    ...Armies of rats running through the streets ... are the suspected cause of a Typhus outbreak
    ...Fleas often live on rats, which congregate in the many heaps of trash that are visible across the city
    ...There are rats in City Hall
    ...There are enormous rats and their tails are as long as their bodies
    ...the cause of it is that you still have these mountains of trash
    ...the city should fumigate City Hall
    ...aggressive action has been taken to address pests both in the buildings and in the surrounding outside areas

     

    Happened on this day in 2019. (Los Angeles)

    Replies: @Mr McKenna, @Alden

    Next stop Cholera

    • Replies: @Mr. Rational
    @Mr McKenna

    I'd say "next stop martial law".  Trump can declare an emergency and supercede the authority of the state and local officials whose policies created this disaster.

    Declaring the blue California counties in rebellion and un-seating their reps would do too.

    , @reactionry
    @Mr McKenna

    Harris Poll:
    Which do you prefer?
    1. Kamala
    2. Kamasutra


    What's brown with Kamasutra?
    - Love in the time of cholera

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_in_the_Time_of_Cholera
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kama_Sutra

    , @Pat Hines
    @Mr McKenna

    That in the photo is pathetic and illustrates why non-whites cannot run any civilization set up for and by whites.

    Even that handed to them, see the Republic of South Africa.

  40. @Anon7
    Most Americans don’t care about Harris’ affair with a married man. But I know black church women, and they’re very conservative. And they have long memories. They’re not very forgiving. How can Harris get elected without the usual 95% of the black female vote?

    How will Americans react to a presidential candidate whose primary identity is Brahmin Hindu? Too bad she’s not Dalit.

    Replies: @Mr McKenna, @clyde

    Half Hindu Half Dindu.
    What could possibly go wrong?

    • LOL: reactionry
    • Replies: @Anon
    @Mr McKenna


    Half Hindu Half Dindu.
    What could possibly go wrong?
     
    They start pooping while trying to mug you in the street?
    , @reactionry
    @Mr McKenna

    Typhoid Kamala

    [I supose that you think the post was pure "MacKenna's Gold," but it
    was terribly racist. Tiny Duck is going to kick the stuffing out of your "n*ff*n"!]

    "Would could possibly go wrong?"
    - Absolutely *nothing*!

    Whore, huh, yeah
    What is she good for
    Absolutely *nothing*!

    She ain't *nothing* but a heart-breaker
    Typhus-tipping to the undertaker

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01-2pNCZiNk

    Also see
    Kamala, let me live 'neath your spell
    Do do that Vishnu-Voodoo that you do so well

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jS_Shu8y0sI
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxK46mDuSk8

    , @Clyde
    @Mr McKenna


    Half Hindu Half Dindu.
     
    First I have heard that line! The amusing thing is both her parents are from the whiter shade of the brown/black elites of where they come from. India and Jamaica in 1960....Back then only the elites (upper classes) of those nations had the smarts, the connections and the juice to shoehorn into here. Her mother in sourpuss Brahmanesque and her father is at most half black and prolly less. Going by his photo. So the end result, Kamala, is a fairly light skinned, semi-Canadian fraud, and poaching on the territory of real Black Americans with real slave blood and 70% on up African genes.
    Obama pulled off this scam. Kams will not.
  41. @Daniel Williams
    Most preposterous statement in the article:

    When Harris began dating Willie Brown, also an attorney, she had no idea that the affair would generate political consequences for her in the future.
     

    Replies: @Wilkey

    When Harris began dating Willie Brown, also an attorney

    Yes, the fact he was an attorney was the principle reason she was willing to date a man who, in the ghetto, was old enough to be her grandfather.

    Willie Brown had served in office since (quite literally) the year Kamala Harris was born, and at the time was the long-serving Speaker of the California Assembly, but the one thing that drew her to him was the fact that he was a (one can only assume non-practicing) attorney.

    • Replies: @Alden
    @Wilkey

    He continued practicing law in San Francisco the entire time he was in the assembly and made millions every year representing major corporations against government regulators.

  42. Well, sleeping with an influential man did much for Hillary.

  43. Kamala means horrible, terrible, awful in Finnish.

  44. “In Indian society we go by birth,” Shyamala explains. “We are Brahmins, that is the top caste. Please do not confuse this with class, which is only about money. For Brahmins, the bloodline is the most important. My family, named Gopalan, goes back more than 1,000 years.”

    I don’t care what caste or class they are. Indians have their own country and ancestral culture. They have their own way of doing things and that’s fine. Regardless of colonialism, they are 99.99% of the population in their own country and will remain so probably indefinitely at this point.

    They all need to leave our countries. There is zero reason for them to be in the US, Canada, the UK,e etc. We do not want their castes, their way of life, their values, their “contributions”. They all need to go back.

    • Agree: Mr. Rational, clyde
    • Replies: @Anon7
    @TheMediumIsTheMassage

    That ship sailed a generation ago. I was at a cocktail party a couple of years ago, and was talking with a group of Indian people, mostly physicians and their wives. I happened to mention something about Indian culture and history, and I got a kind of odd reaction.

    Then I realized that, in my formative twenties in the 1970's, every Indian person I met was actually from India. Now, in 2019, many of the "Indians" I meet were born here; their parents were the immigrants. They still have a little bit of accent (they often return to India for months at a time to spend time with their extended families), and they have some of the cultural trappings when it suits them (or to please their parents, who pay for the big weddings). But they're Americans now.

    Genetically, they're the cream of crop IQ-wise from the subcontinent; I don't think I've ever met a Brahmin who wasn't at least bright-normal (say, IQ 120, which is plenty for a physician). And they typically have a real work ethic, which is reinforced by their parents and their parent's money.

    They have a thousand year history of feeling superior to everyone else.

    Replies: @Mr. Rational, @OilcanFloyd, @OilcanFloyd, @TheMediumIsTheMassage, @ben tillman

  45. The mother is obsessed with her high brahmin caste and her family that goes back a millennium. But then the mother marries a racial, cultural, ethnic and national alien? WTF.

    Also thanks for the pic. The subcontinent sense of style is garish chaotic cacophony.

    • Replies: @Alden
    @Anonymous

    Most Indian immigrants her age and even now have marriages arranged by the parents with suitable partners equal in education family heritage finances etc.
    Maybe they couldn’t afford a wedding and dowry so she married the Jamaican.

    The fact that her parents didn’t arrange a equal marriage makes me suspect they aren’t Brahmin or any other respectable caste at all.

  46. @Hippopotamusdrome
    OT:
    This day in history, February 1st:

    Typhus Epidemic Worsens

    ...The typhus outbreak continues to grow in the city
    ...City Hall official is one of the latest victims of an epidemic of the infectious disease typhus that continues to worsen
    ...Armies of rats running through the streets ... are the suspected cause of a Typhus outbreak
    ...Fleas often live on rats, which congregate in the many heaps of trash that are visible across the city
    ...There are rats in City Hall
    ...There are enormous rats and their tails are as long as their bodies
    ...the cause of it is that you still have these mountains of trash
    ...the city should fumigate City Hall
    ...aggressive action has been taken to address pests both in the buildings and in the surrounding outside areas

     

    Happened on this day in 2019. (Los Angeles)

    Replies: @Mr McKenna, @Alden

    I read that article today. City and county halls, courthouses state and federal offices LASlimes building and the 50 story office high rises are surrounded by skid row

    Fleas jump from person to person ha ha

    A few years ago the big downtown train station near the civic center was infested with bedbugs.

    Welcome the wretched refuse of the earth this is what happens.

    • Replies: @bomag
    @Alden

    And combining the wretched refuse with 50 story buildings hastens the effects.

    Thanks, industrial society, for giving us materials science coupled with the political enfeebleness that raises up Willy Brown et al as "great" leaders.

    , @Old Palo Altan
    @Alden

    Those of us who knew the old Los Angeles (and that beautiful train station!) can only weep.

    But our bitter tears should be willed into bullets.

    Enough, surely, is enough.

  47. @TheMediumIsTheMassage
    “In Indian society we go by birth,” Shyamala explains. “We are Brahmins, that is the top caste. Please do not confuse this with class, which is only about money. For Brahmins, the bloodline is the most important. My family, named Gopalan, goes back more than 1,000 years.”

    I don't care what caste or class they are. Indians have their own country and ancestral culture. They have their own way of doing things and that's fine. Regardless of colonialism, they are 99.99% of the population in their own country and will remain so probably indefinitely at this point.

    They all need to leave our countries. There is zero reason for them to be in the US, Canada, the UK,e etc. We do not want their castes, their way of life, their values, their "contributions". They all need to go back.

    Replies: @Anon7

    That ship sailed a generation ago. I was at a cocktail party a couple of years ago, and was talking with a group of Indian people, mostly physicians and their wives. I happened to mention something about Indian culture and history, and I got a kind of odd reaction.

    Then I realized that, in my formative twenties in the 1970’s, every Indian person I met was actually from India. Now, in 2019, many of the “Indians” I meet were born here; their parents were the immigrants. They still have a little bit of accent (they often return to India for months at a time to spend time with their extended families), and they have some of the cultural trappings when it suits them (or to please their parents, who pay for the big weddings). But they’re Americans now.

    Genetically, they’re the cream of crop IQ-wise from the subcontinent; I don’t think I’ve ever met a Brahmin who wasn’t at least bright-normal (say, IQ 120, which is plenty for a physician). And they typically have a real work ethic, which is reinforced by their parents and their parent’s money.

    They have a thousand year history of feeling superior to everyone else.

    • Replies: @Mr. Rational
    @Anon7


    They have a thousand year history of feeling superior to everyone else.
     
    Then they should have no problems with being classed as "White" for all purposes of racial and ethnic preferences.  If they're so great, they'll make it on merit.

    Replies: @Anon7, @bomag

    , @OilcanFloyd
    @Anon7

    They are not Americans in any sense. Who says they can never be sent packing forcibly? The pendulum swings. Who would have thought 60 years ago that we would be where we are today?

    Somebody has to lose. Why not the invaders and traitors?

    , @OilcanFloyd
    @Anon7

    They are not Americans in any sense. Who says they can never be sent packing forcibly? The pendulum swings. Who would have thought 60 years ago that we would be where we are today?

    Somebody has to lose. Why not the invaders and traitors?

    , @TheMediumIsTheMassage
    @Anon7

    I disagree that the ship sailed. We (indigenous English) have lived in our country for literally thousands of years. They've been here for what, fifty? They arrived, they can leave. We have ships and planes. Current society makes it unthinkable, but they are far from being the majority of the population. Social values may change. They may choose to leave by their own volition if society becomes very hostile to them. We don't know what will happen. Nothing is set in stone.

    , @ben tillman
    @Anon7


    That ship sailed a generation ago.
     
    Don't know. Don't care. Thet are party-crashers, and they need to go home.
  48. The incoming black governor of Virginia is Justin Fairfax.

    The most famous Fairfax was the pre-Cromwell commander in chief of the parliamentary forces, and known as Black Tom because of his dark-for-Yorkshire features.

    • Replies: @Mr. XYZ
    @Lot

    Maybe the two of them are related?

    BTW, did you notice that Justin Fairfax has a huge nose?

  49. @Peripatetic Commenter
    Maybe Hillary will decide to run again now that people are no longer talking about her crimes:

    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DyXo4vsVAAE0ZaX.jpg

    Replies: @GermanReader2, @Stephen Paul Foster

    They will talk about her crimes again, when she announces a bid for president.

  50. @Mr McKenna
    @Anon7

    Half Hindu Half Dindu.
    What could possibly go wrong?

    Replies: @Anon, @reactionry, @Clyde

    Half Hindu Half Dindu.
    What could possibly go wrong?

    They start pooping while trying to mug you in the street?

    • LOL: Mr. Rational
  51. @Jake
    @Reg Cæsar

    Maybe, but this the first big question: how quickly would the head of the Gopalan family over that 1000 years have acted to murder a female of their clan who bedded a black African?

    This is the second big question: how many Brahmin caste Gopalans in India today would be happy to have half black African grand children?

    Replies: @Alden, @Hibernian, @uman, @Endgame Napoleon, @rec1man

    After the high yaller Jamaican ran out on his family the mother and her 2 blackish kids went home to the high Brahmin grandparents.

  52. @Mr McKenna
    @Hippopotamusdrome

    Next stop Cholera

    http://www.samirhusseinblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Kolkata-slums-036.jpg

    Replies: @Mr. Rational, @reactionry, @Pat Hines

    I’d say “next stop martial law”.  Trump can declare an emergency and supercede the authority of the state and local officials whose policies created this disaster.

    Declaring the blue California counties in rebellion and un-seating their reps would do too.

  53. @Wilkey
    @Daniel Williams

    When Harris began dating Willie Brown, also an attorney

    Yes, the fact he was an attorney was the principle reason she was willing to date a man who, in the ghetto, was old enough to be her grandfather.

    Willie Brown had served in office since (quite literally) the year Kamala Harris was born, and at the time was the long-serving Speaker of the California Assembly, but the one thing that drew her to him was the fact that he was a (one can only assume non-practicing) attorney.

    Replies: @Alden

    He continued practicing law in San Francisco the entire time he was in the assembly and made millions every year representing major corporations against government regulators.

  54. @Cato
    The Daily Caller (to which you link) is not making a good effort to get the word out: one cannot read it without subscribing or subjecting oneself to a barrage of advertisements. Where is our Soros/Koch who will make the truth free (so the truth can make us free)?

    Replies: @Mr. Rational

    Try running NoScript and Adblock Plus.  I have no problems reading DC.

    • Replies: @Cato
    @Mr. Rational

    Thanks. I do AdBlock, but when I added NoScript, I couldn't get into Unz.

  55. @Anon7
    @TheMediumIsTheMassage

    That ship sailed a generation ago. I was at a cocktail party a couple of years ago, and was talking with a group of Indian people, mostly physicians and their wives. I happened to mention something about Indian culture and history, and I got a kind of odd reaction.

    Then I realized that, in my formative twenties in the 1970's, every Indian person I met was actually from India. Now, in 2019, many of the "Indians" I meet were born here; their parents were the immigrants. They still have a little bit of accent (they often return to India for months at a time to spend time with their extended families), and they have some of the cultural trappings when it suits them (or to please their parents, who pay for the big weddings). But they're Americans now.

    Genetically, they're the cream of crop IQ-wise from the subcontinent; I don't think I've ever met a Brahmin who wasn't at least bright-normal (say, IQ 120, which is plenty for a physician). And they typically have a real work ethic, which is reinforced by their parents and their parent's money.

    They have a thousand year history of feeling superior to everyone else.

    Replies: @Mr. Rational, @OilcanFloyd, @OilcanFloyd, @TheMediumIsTheMassage, @ben tillman

    They have a thousand year history of feeling superior to everyone else.

    Then they should have no problems with being classed as “White” for all purposes of racial and ethnic preferences.  If they’re so great, they’ll make it on merit.

    • Replies: @Anon7
    @Mr. Rational

    That’s exactly the point. The Brahmin docs I know meet all the necessary standards, including board certification. Until the subcontinent starts to run out of high IQ individuals or the Indian pop here starts to regress toward the mean. I don’t know any Indians who got something for purely affirmative action reasons.

    The problem for existing US citizens is lost opportunity, i.e., a spot in a med school or fellowship is taken by a non-citizen.

    Replies: @ben tillman, @ben tillman, @J.Ross

    , @bomag
    @Mr. Rational


    Then they should have no problems with being classed as “White” for all purposes of racial and ethnic preferences. If they’re so great, they’ll make it on merit.
     
    That makes sense from a traditional American point of view.

    But duskier elites from elsewhere snort at this notion. Set aside benefits need to go to them, the royalty, the deserving. Peasants get by with what royalty can't gather to themselves.

    Example: imported wealthy Persians in Beverly Hills make a point to score a handicapped parking permit. Those who don't score a permit are just not hustling enough.
  56. 23andme results now in! Kamala Harris has no sub-Saharan DNA. We’re shocked. SHOCKED.

    • Replies: @clyde
    @James Speaks


    23andme results now in! Kamala Harris has no sub-Saharan DNA. We’re shocked. SHOCKED.
     
    15% sub Saharan at best! But half sub con.
  57. @anonymous
    @Wilkey

    "That generation got old
    This generation got soul."

    Seemed really cool in 1970, when I saw the Airplane at Stony Brook University. Seems vicious, now.
    Guess my generation got old.

    Replies: @Redneck farmer, @Fun, @ben tillman

    Grace Shlick:”….I see old people on stage. Old people aren’t supposed to play rock’n’roll.”

  58. She can always do what Monica Lewinsky did, despite the differences between their situations: play the #MeToo Zeitgeist for all it’s worth and accuse Brown of having been exploitative by the mere fact of his greater influence and political power relative to Harris while they were together.

  59. @Anon7
    Most Americans don’t care about Harris’ affair with a married man. But I know black church women, and they’re very conservative. And they have long memories. They’re not very forgiving. How can Harris get elected without the usual 95% of the black female vote?

    How will Americans react to a presidential candidate whose primary identity is Brahmin Hindu? Too bad she’s not Dalit.

    Replies: @Mr McKenna, @clyde

    Most Americans don’t care about Harris’ affair with a married man. But I know black church women, and they’re very conservative. And they have long memories. They’re not very forgiving. How can Harris get elected without the usual 95% of the black female vote?

    Plus Kams is barely black, barely black looking, and married white guy. Maybe 10% 15% African. Her 360 degrees of blackitude credentials are severely in doubt. She is ambiguous looking. When younger she was exotic, but too worn for that now. In a larger sense she is careerist harridan. Super power hungry because at root she is crazy. Mad.

    • Replies: @Steve Sailer
    @clyde

    Here's a question: Where does Kamala Harris live: Northern California or Southern California?

    I always associate her with Northern California, but today was talking to a lawyer at the gym who is friends with her husband. So I guess they live in SoCal.

    Replies: @ptol

    , @Pat Hines
    @clyde

    Her sister, also a lawyer, is much darker. As far as I know, the two parents are the same. That illustrates the well known, to most southerners, the fact that you never know what you're going to get from mixed race crosses.

    It's why we adopted the "one drop rule" several centuries ago. One part negro is a negro, period.

  60. @James Speaks
    23andme results now in! Kamala Harris has no sub-Saharan DNA. We're shocked. SHOCKED.

    Replies: @clyde

    23andme results now in! Kamala Harris has no sub-Saharan DNA. We’re shocked. SHOCKED.

    15% sub Saharan at best! But half sub con.

  61. @clyde
    @Anon7


    Most Americans don’t care about Harris’ affair with a married man. But I know black church women, and they’re very conservative. And they have long memories. They’re not very forgiving. How can Harris get elected without the usual 95% of the black female vote?
     
    Plus Kams is barely black, barely black looking, and married white guy. Maybe 10% 15% African. Her 360 degrees of blackitude credentials are severely in doubt. She is ambiguous looking. When younger she was exotic, but too worn for that now. In a larger sense she is careerist harridan. Super power hungry because at root she is crazy. Mad.

    Replies: @Steve Sailer, @Pat Hines

    Here’s a question: Where does Kamala Harris live: Northern California or Southern California?

    I always associate her with Northern California, but today was talking to a lawyer at the gym who is friends with her husband. So I guess they live in SoCal.

    • Replies: @ptol
    @Steve Sailer

    Wikipedia links to an article about Kamala Harris's engagement. It says that she was still living in SF when her husband proposed in 2014. He was Partner-in-Charge of the LA office of Venable. But a year later he had an SF office phone number and two years later his title was changed to encompass the SF office.
    Harris and her husband had jobs involving a lot of travel. Is it meaningful to ask where they live?
    (In 2017 the husband switched from LA/SF to LA/DC, so maybe LA is the correct answer.)
    [News coverage of politicians casting votes shows that Harris is registered in LA.]

  62. @Mr McKenna
    @Hippopotamusdrome

    Next stop Cholera

    http://www.samirhusseinblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Kolkata-slums-036.jpg

    Replies: @Mr. Rational, @reactionry, @Pat Hines

    Harris Poll:
    Which do you prefer?
    1. Kamala
    2. Kamasutra

    What’s brown with Kamasutra?
    – Love in the time of cholera

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_in_the_Time_of_Cholera
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kama_Sutra

  63. @Reg Cæsar

    … If she can just get out from under this damn Willie Brown thing.
     
    That sounds so #Metooish.

    Are the brown Browns that much worse than the white Browns were?

    Replies: @Achmed E. Newman, @Olorin, @MikeatMikedotMike

    That sounds so #Metooish.

    Willie never bedded ANYBODY without making sure he had dirt enough on them to secure their eternal silence. PoundMeToo was a weapon against men who brought far less street smarts to their cocksmanship.

    • Replies: @Alden
    @Olorin

    There was no silence. Willie was seen all over town with his girl friends and women he was pursuing. When Wendy Linka got pregnant it was announced in the newspapers and so was the birth.

    It wasn’t me too ish at all. Willie didn’t really come on to women. He was just friendly until the women came on to him.

    It was a different time when adult women were assumed to be able to choose their sex partners. He only arranged jobs for long term girl friends. He didn’t roam around town with vague promises of some kind of job the way the entertainment guys can do.

    I’m not defending him. I’m just writing the facts about him.

    Replies: @RationalExpressions

  64. @Buffalo Joe
    The article refers to "dating' and "affair" but recent articles in the San Fran Chronicle make it seem more like a mentor-student thing. Harris is trying hard to disassociate herself from Brown.

    Replies: @Olorin, @Louis Renault, @Bill B.

    She expected him to be dead by now. Seriously.

    Look up “Blanche Vitero” (Brown’s wife). She died in I think it was ’09.

  65. @Peripatetic Commenter
    Maybe Hillary will decide to run again now that people are no longer talking about her crimes:

    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DyXo4vsVAAE0ZaX.jpg

    Replies: @GermanReader2, @Stephen Paul Foster

    “Maybe Hillary will decide to run again…”

    I think she will … just can’t hep herself.

    Below, what it would have looked like if she won:

    http://fosterspeak.blogspot.com/2018/12/the-hillary-clinton-presidency.html

  66. @Mr McKenna
    @Anon7

    Half Hindu Half Dindu.
    What could possibly go wrong?

    Replies: @Anon, @reactionry, @Clyde

    Typhoid Kamala

    [I supose that you think the post was pure “MacKenna’s Gold,” but it
    was terribly racist. Tiny Duck is going to kick the stuffing out of your “n*ff*n”!]

    “Would could possibly go wrong?”
    – Absolutely *nothing*!

    Whore, huh, yeah
    What is she good for
    Absolutely *nothing*!

    She ain’t *nothing* but a heart-breaker
    Typhus-tipping to the undertaker

    Also see
    Kamala, let me live ‘neath your spell
    Do do that Vishnu-Voodoo that you do so well

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxK46mDuSk8

  67. Imagine the ambition of a woman in her twenties to sleep with an ugly 60 year old man thinking this will help her career

  68. Here it seems to me that Sailer is just throwing bones to his hungriest fans. I don’t see anything wrong with sleeping with whomever you please; the blackface and KKK get-up is at least arguably offensive. I’m in general agreement with Sailer on these things, but I sense that he’s getting fat and a wee bit lazy.

  69. @Jake
    @Reg Cæsar

    Maybe, but this the first big question: how quickly would the head of the Gopalan family over that 1000 years have acted to murder a female of their clan who bedded a black African?

    This is the second big question: how many Brahmin caste Gopalans in India today would be happy to have half black African grand children?

    Replies: @Alden, @Hibernian, @uman, @Endgame Napoleon, @rec1man

    A post from Jake that doesn’t mention WASPs?

  70. @Anon
    That explains that recent bizarre San Francisco Chronicle piece that Willie wrote recently. I was thinking, why did he do that? She probably didn't want it. But it was positive in tone towards her, not an obvious attack. Just an aging brain's inability to sense how it would play, perhaps?

    From this piece above it seems obvious that Willie was doing a little passive-aggressive attack on her, just like the campaign contributions and so on mentioned in this older article.

    Some PAC should recruit Willie for an on-camera appearance in a "pro-" Kamala ad. Make him look as repellently Pepe-ish as possible. 95 percent of the country has no idea about this Willie part of her past, and the major media is on blackout about it.

    Just making this widely known will kill her off. It's not that anyone thinks she owes Willie anything. It's just the visual image of Willie's 60-year-old blotchy, veiny black cock in Kamala's 29-year-old [insert whatever the hell her ethnicity is] pussy. However enlightened we are now, there is a brain-stem level repellency about that.

    Replies: @BB753

    No small feat for a sixty year old Willie to slay Kamala’s love entrance ( or is “front hole” the politically correct term now?) in those pre-viagra days!
    I suppose Kamala is orally gifted in many ways, not just versed in the oratory arts.

  71. “Would it make sense if you are a Martian coming to Earth that the litmus test for public office is where a candidate is in their relationship to Willie Brown?”

    In a word, Yes. But she should look on the bright side: At least Kamal (which is Urdu for ‘slow,’ although I’m not sure why that is relevant since she is Tamil-Jamaican (decidedly not African American, BTW)) is not quite in the same league as Chuck Schumer’s butt-boy Anthony Wiener.

  72. @Reg Cæsar

    Please do not confuse this with class, which is only about money. For Brahmins, the bloodline is the most important.
     
    Only a Marxist would think that class is "only about money".

    Replies: @Jake, @Louis Renault

    Brahmins, creators of the untouchables.

  73. @Buffalo Joe
    The article refers to "dating' and "affair" but recent articles in the San Fran Chronicle make it seem more like a mentor-student thing. Harris is trying hard to disassociate herself from Brown.

    Replies: @Olorin, @Louis Renault, @Bill B.

    Just like Monica’s mentor Bill. He never came through on the job though.

  74. @Mr McKenna
    @Anon7

    Half Hindu Half Dindu.
    What could possibly go wrong?

    Replies: @Anon, @reactionry, @Clyde

    Half Hindu Half Dindu.

    First I have heard that line! The amusing thing is both her parents are from the whiter shade of the brown/black elites of where they come from. India and Jamaica in 1960….Back then only the elites (upper classes) of those nations had the smarts, the connections and the juice to shoehorn into here. Her mother in sourpuss Brahmanesque and her father is at most half black and prolly less. Going by his photo. So the end result, Kamala, is a fairly light skinned, semi-Canadian fraud, and poaching on the territory of real Black Americans with real slave blood and 70% on up African genes.
    Obama pulled off this scam. Kams will not.

  75. @Alden
    @Hippopotamusdrome

    I read that article today. City and county halls, courthouses state and federal offices LASlimes building and the 50 story office high rises are surrounded by skid row

    Fleas jump from person to person ha ha

    A few years ago the big downtown train station near the civic center was infested with bedbugs.

    Welcome the wretched refuse of the earth this is what happens.

    Replies: @bomag, @Old Palo Altan

    And combining the wretched refuse with 50 story buildings hastens the effects.

    Thanks, industrial society, for giving us materials science coupled with the political enfeebleness that raises up Willy Brown et al as “great” leaders.

  76. @anonymous
    wwebd said : Hilariously, there were lots of WASPS in NYC who used to call Philip Roth the "mayor" of arty NYC .Because he would show up at restaurants a lot. He was not all that witty in person (unlike, say, Harold Bloom, of all people, who was often the greatest ride most taxi riders ever got in their life) .... but he was famous, and not as boring as so many other people at those restaurants were ......

    Roth was in many ways for NYC what Sailer - who does have a way with words, even if he is fundamentally unsound on certain issues - would have described as - if Roth was the Willie Brown of NYC .... "the uncrowned king of NYC emeritus" ....

    Sad!

    Northam is toast. He supports abortion, which kills black babies at 3 to 5 times the rate it kills white babies (and, if there are any specialists reading this, it kills black babies with parents with a large part of white admixture at 1 and a half to 2 times the rate it kills white babies without such admixture, which is still pretty bad, and very racist - which, I guess, is not all that bad of a thing if you are one of the the Margaret Sanger fans of this world - I am not a Margaret Sanger fan) - well, he (the man who is going to lose his medical license soon, so I am not going to call him Dr Northam) supports abortion, and in 1984 he dressed up as a slightly gay looking version of Step-and Fetchit or like a Klu Klux Klan dude who liked to have his pic taken next to a gay-looking guy in blackface.

    He will be gone in 24 hours, if he is not ...

    maybe that will be a "learning moment" for people who know they are supposed to hate people who mock black people but do not know that Margaret Sanger wanted abortion to be universally accepted so that the black folks would not have lots of grandkids!!!!!

    Gone in 24 hours ..... or a learning moment .....

    God is good, and evil will not always triumph.

    Magna est veritas, et praevalebit !!!


    Of course, if Taleb or Scott Adams, who was supporting Northam a couple days ago, swoops in and says this is all fake news, I guess I gotta retract everything I said!!!!

    Just kidding. I will never retract a word of criticism of these abortion loving fools.

    Replies: @Reg Cæsar, @Anonymous, @bomag

    I am not a Margaret Sanger fan

    But was she fundamentally wrong?

    … which is still pretty bad, and very racist

    What we call “bad” and “racist” are quite often rational and useful conclusions.

  77. @Jake
    @Reg Cæsar

    Maybe, but this the first big question: how quickly would the head of the Gopalan family over that 1000 years have acted to murder a female of their clan who bedded a black African?

    This is the second big question: how many Brahmin caste Gopalans in India today would be happy to have half black African grand children?

    Replies: @Alden, @Hibernian, @uman, @Endgame Napoleon, @rec1man

    that depends if she becomes president of a country with an $18 trillion economy. There’s a very high chance because our current orange king is too grumpy to run again.

  78. @Mr. Rational
    @Anon7


    They have a thousand year history of feeling superior to everyone else.
     
    Then they should have no problems with being classed as "White" for all purposes of racial and ethnic preferences.  If they're so great, they'll make it on merit.

    Replies: @Anon7, @bomag

    That’s exactly the point. The Brahmin docs I know meet all the necessary standards, including board certification. Until the subcontinent starts to run out of high IQ individuals or the Indian pop here starts to regress toward the mean. I don’t know any Indians who got something for purely affirmative action reasons.

    The problem for existing US citizens is lost opportunity, i.e., a spot in a med school or fellowship is taken by a non-citizen.

    • Replies: @ben tillman
    @Anon7


    That’s exactly the point. The Brahmin docs I know meet all the necessary standards, including board certification. Until the subcontinent starts to run out of high IQ individuals or the Indian pop here starts to regress toward the mean. I don’t know any Indians who got something for purely affirmative action reasons.
     
    Other than thousands upon thousands of hotels. Oh, yeah, those Indians don't matter because you don't know them.
    , @ben tillman
    @Anon7


    That’s exactly the point. The Brahmin docs I know meet all the necessary standards, including board certification. Until the subcontinent starts to run out of high IQ individuals or the Indian pop here starts to regress toward the mean. I don’t know any Indians who got something for purely affirmative action reasons.
     
    In fact, every one of them got into this country for purely affirmative action reasons.
    , @J.Ross
    @Anon7

    Have you seen VDare's coverage of Indian medical fraud?

  79. @Reg Cæsar

    … If she can just get out from under this damn Willie Brown thing.
     
    That sounds so #Metooish.

    Are the brown Browns that much worse than the white Browns were?

    Replies: @Achmed E. Newman, @Olorin, @MikeatMikedotMike

    Let’s ask OJ.

  80. @Anon7
    @TheMediumIsTheMassage

    That ship sailed a generation ago. I was at a cocktail party a couple of years ago, and was talking with a group of Indian people, mostly physicians and their wives. I happened to mention something about Indian culture and history, and I got a kind of odd reaction.

    Then I realized that, in my formative twenties in the 1970's, every Indian person I met was actually from India. Now, in 2019, many of the "Indians" I meet were born here; their parents were the immigrants. They still have a little bit of accent (they often return to India for months at a time to spend time with their extended families), and they have some of the cultural trappings when it suits them (or to please their parents, who pay for the big weddings). But they're Americans now.

    Genetically, they're the cream of crop IQ-wise from the subcontinent; I don't think I've ever met a Brahmin who wasn't at least bright-normal (say, IQ 120, which is plenty for a physician). And they typically have a real work ethic, which is reinforced by their parents and their parent's money.

    They have a thousand year history of feeling superior to everyone else.

    Replies: @Mr. Rational, @OilcanFloyd, @OilcanFloyd, @TheMediumIsTheMassage, @ben tillman

    They are not Americans in any sense. Who says they can never be sent packing forcibly? The pendulum swings. Who would have thought 60 years ago that we would be where we are today?

    Somebody has to lose. Why not the invaders and traitors?

  81. britishbrainsize [AKA "britishbrainsize1325ccsnicker"] says:
    @Rational
    GOPALAN IS A DRAVIDIAN, NOT BRAHMIN.

    Interesting article. Just one point: Kamala’s mother claims to be a Brahmin. Her mother is a south Indian, dark Dravidian, who are supposed to be from Africa, as confirmed by genetic studies.

    The Indo-Europeans from the north, Pontic-Caspian steppe, who traveled south towards Persia, Bactria and the Indus River, carrying with them the Rig Veda, had the notion of Brahmins (Priests), not the Dravidians.

    When the black Dravidians adopted the culture of the northerners (Hinduism), some of them started imagining they are the Brahmins.

    A black (Dravidian) Brahmin is a strange idea. A real Brahmin would never allow his daughter to marry a shudra (African-American), who they consider untouchables, shudras.

    Replies: @britishbrainsize

    these so called brahmins whites are so proud of got kicked out of central asia by mongol turks who the migrated to India, and then these cowardly aryans then with their slick toungue and fair skin took advantage of the black skinned even more cowardly natives who love white skin eventually acruing all the wealth and marginalising the cowardly light skin lovers, moral of the story never smile and always be cold to whitey

  82. I wonder if Willie got the cherry too?

  83. Karmasutra finds a new sponsor!

  84. @Jake
    @Reg Cæsar

    Maybe, but this the first big question: how quickly would the head of the Gopalan family over that 1000 years have acted to murder a female of their clan who bedded a black African?

    This is the second big question: how many Brahmin caste Gopalans in India today would be happy to have half black African grand children?

    Replies: @Alden, @Hibernian, @uman, @Endgame Napoleon, @rec1man

    Democratic elites eat their own. But they spare minority elites who stray from the racism / sexism / xenophobia script, so maybe, Kamala will get through the primary season. Democratic elites make their sacrifices to the PC God by throwing the white Democratic elites off the cliff.

    Is anyone concerned less with trivial gossip—wthether that is gossip about college party antics from 30 years ago or a boyfriend from 20 years ago—and more with aristocratic thinking that contradicts our constitutional, freedom-loving tradition?

    Gossip can be used to destroy little serfs. It can be used to silence them, particularly in the era of the Fouth-Amendment-crushing, weaponized Internet. But gossip about their personal lives is not the biggest problem of elites who surrender their privacy to play in the financial / political big leagues. Using Trump’s no-publicity-is-bad-publicity philosophy, elites can prosper big time by using the media spotlight, especially in a society that long ago abandoned traditional mores.

    What elites are trying to silence is not the media gossip parade, which serves a lucrative distraction from a real critique of the American feudal economic system and the dawning cultural genocide in the USA.

    The US may be getting more cronyist and corrupt just due to age.

    But the people who control the digital media are often not from Western countries. Many of them are from ancient cultures that focus on caste, clans, bloodlines, etc. The Founders opposed this type of thinking on grounds that it squashed individualism, self-governance and freedom.

    Today, you could oppose it based on science.

    By the time it reaches their great-great grandchildren, the DNA of any set of parents is diluted to less than 10% of a living being’s DNA. In succeeding generations, their DNA dwindles to mere aristocratic decimals. After 1,000 years, any caste-worthy DNA from genetically pristine progenitors is watered down to a tint.

    DNA dynasties are nothing but sandcastles.

    How many brutal dictators have used those sandcastles as a moral justification to crush individual freedom? How many bloody wars have been fought to defend those DNA-dynasty sandcastles? How futile was it?

    It unlikely that, even in ancient, top-down, ordered cultures with little freedom to choose marriage partners, generations of parents had airtight control over who their kids married. Some individuals rebel. Several generations pass, and the DNA of those individuals, too, is just a fleck. But a written Constitution will remain unless people stop supporting it.

  85. First Kamala trashes Kavanaugh for shaky allegations of sexual misconduct while dismissing her own highly profitable, career-launching bedding of married Willie Brown; now she demands Northam resign for ‘racist’ behavior while ignoring the Hindu caste system she was raised to embrace, a system which dehumanizes others solely based upon their DNA. Still waiting for her to explain how she, born to two foreign students in the US on visas, became a citizen.

    • Replies: @densa
    @Lydia

    The liberal lynch mob going after Northam ignores that they are judging something that happened 35 years ago by current SJW standards. Maybe Northam was guilty of questionable humor, but there's no doubt many would have thought it funny then. It is only now that it is a fireable offense. It amounts to saying anyone over a certain age can't hold office because who they were then offends someone now. The up and coming should take care today not to do or say anything that will offend people 35 years from now.

  86. Willie Brown knows how to treat a woman right!

  87. @anonymous
    @Wilkey

    "That generation got old
    This generation got soul."

    Seemed really cool in 1970, when I saw the Airplane at Stony Brook University. Seems vicious, now.
    Guess my generation got old.

    Replies: @Redneck farmer, @Fun, @ben tillman

    Seems the real complaint here is how bad it feels to be on the other end of it.

  88. @Anonymous
    The mother is obsessed with her high brahmin caste and her family that goes back a millennium. But then the mother marries a racial, cultural, ethnic and national alien? WTF.

    Also thanks for the pic. The subcontinent sense of style is garish chaotic cacophony.

    Replies: @Alden

    Most Indian immigrants her age and even now have marriages arranged by the parents with suitable partners equal in education family heritage finances etc.
    Maybe they couldn’t afford a wedding and dowry so she married the Jamaican.

    The fact that her parents didn’t arrange a equal marriage makes me suspect they aren’t Brahmin or any other respectable caste at all.

  89. @Olorin
    @Reg Cæsar


    That sounds so #Metooish.
     
    Willie never bedded ANYBODY without making sure he had dirt enough on them to secure their eternal silence. PoundMeToo was a weapon against men who brought far less street smarts to their cocksmanship.

    Replies: @Alden

    There was no silence. Willie was seen all over town with his girl friends and women he was pursuing. When Wendy Linka got pregnant it was announced in the newspapers and so was the birth.

    It wasn’t me too ish at all. Willie didn’t really come on to women. He was just friendly until the women came on to him.

    It was a different time when adult women were assumed to be able to choose their sex partners. He only arranged jobs for long term girl friends. He didn’t roam around town with vague promises of some kind of job the way the entertainment guys can do.

    I’m not defending him. I’m just writing the facts about him.

    • Replies: @RationalExpressions
    @Alden

    There was a Phoenix news person whom Willie was flying out to San Fran on a regular basis a while back. She was of course much younger and lighter than him. It was never hidden - got to give the old Don Juan credit for his public openness.

  90. @Mr. Rational
    @Anon7


    They have a thousand year history of feeling superior to everyone else.
     
    Then they should have no problems with being classed as "White" for all purposes of racial and ethnic preferences.  If they're so great, they'll make it on merit.

    Replies: @Anon7, @bomag

    Then they should have no problems with being classed as “White” for all purposes of racial and ethnic preferences. If they’re so great, they’ll make it on merit.

    That makes sense from a traditional American point of view.

    But duskier elites from elsewhere snort at this notion. Set aside benefits need to go to them, the royalty, the deserving. Peasants get by with what royalty can’t gather to themselves.

    Example: imported wealthy Persians in Beverly Hills make a point to score a handicapped parking permit. Those who don’t score a permit are just not hustling enough.

  91. @Alden
    @Hippopotamusdrome

    I read that article today. City and county halls, courthouses state and federal offices LASlimes building and the 50 story office high rises are surrounded by skid row

    Fleas jump from person to person ha ha

    A few years ago the big downtown train station near the civic center was infested with bedbugs.

    Welcome the wretched refuse of the earth this is what happens.

    Replies: @bomag, @Old Palo Altan

    Those of us who knew the old Los Angeles (and that beautiful train station!) can only weep.

    But our bitter tears should be willed into bullets.

    Enough, surely, is enough.

  92. @Alden
    @Olorin

    There was no silence. Willie was seen all over town with his girl friends and women he was pursuing. When Wendy Linka got pregnant it was announced in the newspapers and so was the birth.

    It wasn’t me too ish at all. Willie didn’t really come on to women. He was just friendly until the women came on to him.

    It was a different time when adult women were assumed to be able to choose their sex partners. He only arranged jobs for long term girl friends. He didn’t roam around town with vague promises of some kind of job the way the entertainment guys can do.

    I’m not defending him. I’m just writing the facts about him.

    Replies: @RationalExpressions

    There was a Phoenix news person whom Willie was flying out to San Fran on a regular basis a while back. She was of course much younger and lighter than him. It was never hidden – got to give the old Don Juan credit for his public openness.

  93. @Anon7
    @TheMediumIsTheMassage

    That ship sailed a generation ago. I was at a cocktail party a couple of years ago, and was talking with a group of Indian people, mostly physicians and their wives. I happened to mention something about Indian culture and history, and I got a kind of odd reaction.

    Then I realized that, in my formative twenties in the 1970's, every Indian person I met was actually from India. Now, in 2019, many of the "Indians" I meet were born here; their parents were the immigrants. They still have a little bit of accent (they often return to India for months at a time to spend time with their extended families), and they have some of the cultural trappings when it suits them (or to please their parents, who pay for the big weddings). But they're Americans now.

    Genetically, they're the cream of crop IQ-wise from the subcontinent; I don't think I've ever met a Brahmin who wasn't at least bright-normal (say, IQ 120, which is plenty for a physician). And they typically have a real work ethic, which is reinforced by their parents and their parent's money.

    They have a thousand year history of feeling superior to everyone else.

    Replies: @Mr. Rational, @OilcanFloyd, @OilcanFloyd, @TheMediumIsTheMassage, @ben tillman

    They are not Americans in any sense. Who says they can never be sent packing forcibly? The pendulum swings. Who would have thought 60 years ago that we would be where we are today?

    Somebody has to lose. Why not the invaders and traitors?

  94. Anonymous[132] • Disclaimer says:

    Hey Steve, speaking of the uncultured appropriation of Dirt-Digging and Innuendo Harvesting ; at least, you could have doffed a darn bowler at this unhumble member of Sailer’s In & Out Club :

    https://www.unz.com/isteve/sure-i-dated-kamala-harris-so-what/#comment-2784634

    https://www.unz.com/isteve/sure-i-dated-kamala-harris-so-what/#comment-2784637

    You welcome.

  95. @Lydia
    First Kamala trashes Kavanaugh for shaky allegations of sexual misconduct while dismissing her own highly profitable, career-launching bedding of married Willie Brown; now she demands Northam resign for 'racist' behavior while ignoring the Hindu caste system she was raised to embrace, a system which dehumanizes others solely based upon their DNA. Still waiting for her to explain how she, born to two foreign students in the US on visas, became a citizen.

    Replies: @densa

    The liberal lynch mob going after Northam ignores that they are judging something that happened 35 years ago by current SJW standards. Maybe Northam was guilty of questionable humor, but there’s no doubt many would have thought it funny then. It is only now that it is a fireable offense. It amounts to saying anyone over a certain age can’t hold office because who they were then offends someone now. The up and coming should take care today not to do or say anything that will offend people 35 years from now.

  96. @Jake
    @Reg Cæsar

    Maybe, but this the first big question: how quickly would the head of the Gopalan family over that 1000 years have acted to murder a female of their clan who bedded a black African?

    This is the second big question: how many Brahmin caste Gopalans in India today would be happy to have half black African grand children?

    Replies: @Alden, @Hibernian, @uman, @Endgame Napoleon, @rec1man

    Kamala harris Indian Mother’s family lives in the next street to my family home in Chennai

    She is detested because she married a black , even worse, raised her kids as baptist, beef eater

    In Indian preference order

    Upper Caste > White > Lower caste > Black > Muslim

    Half-white , half-brahmin children are accepted, provided raised as hindu,
    Rahul Gandhi is half-white, ( grandson of Indira Gandhi – brahmin )

    • Replies: @ia
    @rec1man


    beef eater
     
    If she drinks booze that makes her a full-fledged sharabi-kababi.
  97. Harris is NPR’s candidate for certain and I think maybe CNN’s.

  98. @rec1man
    @Jake

    Kamala harris Indian Mother's family lives in the next street to my family home in Chennai

    She is detested because she married a black , even worse, raised her kids as baptist, beef eater

    In Indian preference order

    Upper Caste > White > Lower caste > Black > Muslim

    Half-white , half-brahmin children are accepted, provided raised as hindu,
    Rahul Gandhi is half-white, ( grandson of Indira Gandhi - brahmin )

    Replies: @ia

    beef eater

    If she drinks booze that makes her a full-fledged sharabi-kababi.

  99. I believe the original article was meant to say:’if she can just get out from under Willie Brown’s thing(possesive).Also acceptable:out from under Brown’s willie.

  100. Anon[248] • Disclaimer says:

    Kamala Harris did herself a world of damage with the Kavanaugh Inquisition. She comes across as an aggressive, angry black woman prosecutor. Such a person does not engender any warm feeling from anyone, she will have a hard time getting votes from the soccer moms in the suburb, let alone white men(who aren’t girly):

  101. Brown then appointed her to the California Medical Assistance Commission, where she served until 1998, attending two meetings a month for a $99,000.00 annual salary….

    My political opinions lean more and more to Anarchy (philosophically understood, meaning abolition of control not whiskered men with bombs) – or to unconstitutional Monarchy. I would arrest anybody who uses the word “State” (in any sense other than the inanimate realm of England and its inhabitants, a thing that has neither power, rights, nor mind); and after a chance of recantation, execute them if they remained obstinate! If we could get back to personal names, it would do a lot of good. Government is an abstract noun meaning the art and process of governing and it should be an offence to write it with a capital G or so as to refer to people. If people were in the habit of referring to “King George’s council, Winston and his gang,” it would go a long way to clearing thought, and reducing the frightful landslide into Theyocracy. Anyway, the proper study of Man is anything but Man; and the most improper job of any man, even saints (who at any rate were at least unwilling to take it on), is bossing other men. Not one in a million is fit for it, and least of all those who seek the opportunity. And at least it is done only to a small group of men who know who their master is.

  102. Madam prosecutor has zero charm, she’ll be the most hated president:

  103. Anyone who’s ever seen Kamala Harris questioning anyone on the senate floor knows she is a bitch and a bully. Her angry, aggressive, condescending and bullying nature will come out in spades in the debates and she will turn people off very quickly.

  104. @Lot
    The incoming black governor of Virginia is Justin Fairfax.

    The most famous Fairfax was the pre-Cromwell commander in chief of the parliamentary forces, and known as Black Tom because of his dark-for-Yorkshire features.

    https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c8/General_Thomas_Fairfax_%281612-1671%29_by_Robert_Walker_and_studio.jpg/699px-General_Thomas_Fairfax_%281612-1671%29_by_Robert_Walker_and_studio.jpg

    Replies: @Mr. XYZ

    Maybe the two of them are related?

    BTW, did you notice that Justin Fairfax has a huge nose?

  105. @Anon7
    @TheMediumIsTheMassage

    That ship sailed a generation ago. I was at a cocktail party a couple of years ago, and was talking with a group of Indian people, mostly physicians and their wives. I happened to mention something about Indian culture and history, and I got a kind of odd reaction.

    Then I realized that, in my formative twenties in the 1970's, every Indian person I met was actually from India. Now, in 2019, many of the "Indians" I meet were born here; their parents were the immigrants. They still have a little bit of accent (they often return to India for months at a time to spend time with their extended families), and they have some of the cultural trappings when it suits them (or to please their parents, who pay for the big weddings). But they're Americans now.

    Genetically, they're the cream of crop IQ-wise from the subcontinent; I don't think I've ever met a Brahmin who wasn't at least bright-normal (say, IQ 120, which is plenty for a physician). And they typically have a real work ethic, which is reinforced by their parents and their parent's money.

    They have a thousand year history of feeling superior to everyone else.

    Replies: @Mr. Rational, @OilcanFloyd, @OilcanFloyd, @TheMediumIsTheMassage, @ben tillman

    I disagree that the ship sailed. We (indigenous English) have lived in our country for literally thousands of years. They’ve been here for what, fifty? They arrived, they can leave. We have ships and planes. Current society makes it unthinkable, but they are far from being the majority of the population. Social values may change. They may choose to leave by their own volition if society becomes very hostile to them. We don’t know what will happen. Nothing is set in stone.

  106. @anonymous
    @Wilkey

    "That generation got old
    This generation got soul."

    Seemed really cool in 1970, when I saw the Airplane at Stony Brook University. Seems vicious, now.
    Guess my generation got old.

    Replies: @Redneck farmer, @Fun, @ben tillman

    It’s still a great song that just needs to be re-purposed.

    Got to revolution indeed!

  107. @Anon7
    @TheMediumIsTheMassage

    That ship sailed a generation ago. I was at a cocktail party a couple of years ago, and was talking with a group of Indian people, mostly physicians and their wives. I happened to mention something about Indian culture and history, and I got a kind of odd reaction.

    Then I realized that, in my formative twenties in the 1970's, every Indian person I met was actually from India. Now, in 2019, many of the "Indians" I meet were born here; their parents were the immigrants. They still have a little bit of accent (they often return to India for months at a time to spend time with their extended families), and they have some of the cultural trappings when it suits them (or to please their parents, who pay for the big weddings). But they're Americans now.

    Genetically, they're the cream of crop IQ-wise from the subcontinent; I don't think I've ever met a Brahmin who wasn't at least bright-normal (say, IQ 120, which is plenty for a physician). And they typically have a real work ethic, which is reinforced by their parents and their parent's money.

    They have a thousand year history of feeling superior to everyone else.

    Replies: @Mr. Rational, @OilcanFloyd, @OilcanFloyd, @TheMediumIsTheMassage, @ben tillman

    That ship sailed a generation ago.

    Don’t know. Don’t care. Thet are party-crashers, and they need to go home.

  108. @Anon7
    @Mr. Rational

    That’s exactly the point. The Brahmin docs I know meet all the necessary standards, including board certification. Until the subcontinent starts to run out of high IQ individuals or the Indian pop here starts to regress toward the mean. I don’t know any Indians who got something for purely affirmative action reasons.

    The problem for existing US citizens is lost opportunity, i.e., a spot in a med school or fellowship is taken by a non-citizen.

    Replies: @ben tillman, @ben tillman, @J.Ross

    That’s exactly the point. The Brahmin docs I know meet all the necessary standards, including board certification. Until the subcontinent starts to run out of high IQ individuals or the Indian pop here starts to regress toward the mean. I don’t know any Indians who got something for purely affirmative action reasons.

    Other than thousands upon thousands of hotels. Oh, yeah, those Indians don’t matter because you don’t know them.

  109. @Anon7
    @Mr. Rational

    That’s exactly the point. The Brahmin docs I know meet all the necessary standards, including board certification. Until the subcontinent starts to run out of high IQ individuals or the Indian pop here starts to regress toward the mean. I don’t know any Indians who got something for purely affirmative action reasons.

    The problem for existing US citizens is lost opportunity, i.e., a spot in a med school or fellowship is taken by a non-citizen.

    Replies: @ben tillman, @ben tillman, @J.Ross

    That’s exactly the point. The Brahmin docs I know meet all the necessary standards, including board certification. Until the subcontinent starts to run out of high IQ individuals or the Indian pop here starts to regress toward the mean. I don’t know any Indians who got something for purely affirmative action reasons.

    In fact, every one of them got into this country for purely affirmative action reasons.

  110. @BB753
    When Kamala laid down on her back and thought of her careeer advancement, no doubt it was comforting for her to believe the old horn dog twice her age would be dead and not around when she'd be running for office. But she was wrong.

    Replies: @Bill B.

    If Willie was “December” in 1994 what month is he now?

    • Replies: @MEH 0910
    @Bill B.


    If Willie was “December” in 1994 what month is he now?
     
    https://frinkiac.com/img/S07E06/597980.jpg

    https://frinkiac.com/img/S07E06/600649.jpg
  111. Anon[350] • Disclaimer says:

    One odd thing people tend not to notice is that Harris only married in 2014. From the late date (Harris was 50), it’s quite obvious that Harris only married to make herself look more electable and presidential-material-like. Her stepchildren are old enough that she doesn’t have to bother raising them, and the husband obviously expects some perks for being, if not a beard, (well, maybe he is) some political window-dressing.

    But all I can say is, her taste in men is really appalling. Some other commentator said Willie Brown looks like a toad, which is accurate, and Brown looked like a toad even 30 years ago. As for the new hubby, he looks like an overweight, sleazebag used car dealer. Harris is obviously not a woman who thinks about a man’s looks AT ALL. This, more than anything else, makes me suspect she really is a lesbian.

    Supposedly, Harris is fanatical about guarding her private life. Why? Republicans need to delve harder into her personal life. It’s our duty to see what she’s trying to hide if she’s chasing a promotion.

    • Replies: @Neil Templeton
    @Anon

    Nah, Anon[350]. Her life is hers. Private. I don't care that she didn't marry 'til 50. I do care that she appears to be a Party tool. It isn't my duty to see if she's hiding anything or chasing a promotion. It is my duty to assess whether she will likely vote in my interest. I estimate probability zero.

    Replies: @Corn

  112. @Buffalo Joe
    The article refers to "dating' and "affair" but recent articles in the San Fran Chronicle make it seem more like a mentor-student thing. Harris is trying hard to disassociate herself from Brown.

    Replies: @Olorin, @Louis Renault, @Bill B.

    more like a mentor-student thing

    …as the actress said of the Bishop.

  113. @Anon
    One odd thing people tend not to notice is that Harris only married in 2014. From the late date (Harris was 50), it's quite obvious that Harris only married to make herself look more electable and presidential-material-like. Her stepchildren are old enough that she doesn't have to bother raising them, and the husband obviously expects some perks for being, if not a beard, (well, maybe he is) some political window-dressing.

    But all I can say is, her taste in men is really appalling. Some other commentator said Willie Brown looks like a toad, which is accurate, and Brown looked like a toad even 30 years ago. As for the new hubby, he looks like an overweight, sleazebag used car dealer. Harris is obviously not a woman who thinks about a man's looks AT ALL. This, more than anything else, makes me suspect she really is a lesbian.

    Supposedly, Harris is fanatical about guarding her private life. Why? Republicans need to delve harder into her personal life. It's our duty to see what she's trying to hide if she's chasing a promotion.

    Replies: @Neil Templeton

    Nah, Anon[350]. Her life is hers. Private. I don’t care that she didn’t marry ’til 50. I do care that she appears to be a Party tool. It isn’t my duty to see if she’s hiding anything or chasing a promotion. It is my duty to assess whether she will likely vote in my interest. I estimate probability zero.

    • Replies: @Corn
    @Neil Templeton

    “Her life is hers. Private.”

    Would lefties say that about a right wing politician?

    Replies: @Neil Templeton

  114. @Bill B.
    @BB753

    If Willie was "December" in 1994 what month is he now?

    Replies: @MEH 0910

    If Willie was “December” in 1994 what month is he now?

  115. @Steve Sailer
    @clyde

    Here's a question: Where does Kamala Harris live: Northern California or Southern California?

    I always associate her with Northern California, but today was talking to a lawyer at the gym who is friends with her husband. So I guess they live in SoCal.

    Replies: @ptol

    Wikipedia links to an article about Kamala Harris’s engagement. It says that she was still living in SF when her husband proposed in 2014. He was Partner-in-Charge of the LA office of Venable. But a year later he had an SF office phone number and two years later his title was changed to encompass the SF office.
    Harris and her husband had jobs involving a lot of travel. Is it meaningful to ask where they live?
    (In 2017 the husband switched from LA/SF to LA/DC, so maybe LA is the correct answer.)
    [News coverage of politicians casting votes shows that Harris is registered in LA.]

  116. @Neil Templeton
    @Anon

    Nah, Anon[350]. Her life is hers. Private. I don't care that she didn't marry 'til 50. I do care that she appears to be a Party tool. It isn't my duty to see if she's hiding anything or chasing a promotion. It is my duty to assess whether she will likely vote in my interest. I estimate probability zero.

    Replies: @Corn

    “Her life is hers. Private.”

    Would lefties say that about a right wing politician?

    • Replies: @Neil Templeton
    @Corn

    Probably not. Invasion of privacy is grounds for self defense of the highest order. The left may not agree.

  117. Gold-digging, political style, can be fraught with peril at times. In any event, she appears to be yet another pol who’s done zilch but whose ratings keep going up because the Zeitgeist has declared that their time has come.

    Incidentally, Brooks has just written something of a laudatory piece about Kamalalalabolala in the Gray Hag.

  118. @Corn
    @Neil Templeton

    “Her life is hers. Private.”

    Would lefties say that about a right wing politician?

    Replies: @Neil Templeton

    Probably not. Invasion of privacy is grounds for self defense of the highest order. The left may not agree.

  119. Ask her if she enjoyed the Treasure Island commander’s house, where Willie Brown stashed her after the base was handed over to San Francisco in approximately 1994-97 time frame. The SFPD closed off Treasure Island to all civilian traffic, I know this because I used to drive on TI until I was refused admittance. I was a commissioned officer in the Army Reserve at that time, didn’t matter.

  120. @clyde
    @Anon7


    Most Americans don’t care about Harris’ affair with a married man. But I know black church women, and they’re very conservative. And they have long memories. They’re not very forgiving. How can Harris get elected without the usual 95% of the black female vote?
     
    Plus Kams is barely black, barely black looking, and married white guy. Maybe 10% 15% African. Her 360 degrees of blackitude credentials are severely in doubt. She is ambiguous looking. When younger she was exotic, but too worn for that now. In a larger sense she is careerist harridan. Super power hungry because at root she is crazy. Mad.

    Replies: @Steve Sailer, @Pat Hines

    Her sister, also a lawyer, is much darker. As far as I know, the two parents are the same. That illustrates the well known, to most southerners, the fact that you never know what you’re going to get from mixed race crosses.

    It’s why we adopted the “one drop rule” several centuries ago. One part negro is a negro, period.

  121. @Mr McKenna
    @Hippopotamusdrome

    Next stop Cholera

    http://www.samirhusseinblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Kolkata-slums-036.jpg

    Replies: @Mr. Rational, @reactionry, @Pat Hines

    That in the photo is pathetic and illustrates why non-whites cannot run any civilization set up for and by whites.

    Even that handed to them, see the Republic of South Africa.

  122. @trelane
    Hi Kamala, can I get a brandy old fashioned? Also I need a girl to water my plants and take my dog out everyday at noon. I'll give you my key.

    Replies: @Pat Hines

    Ha, how appropriate.

  123. @Anon7
    @Mr. Rational

    That’s exactly the point. The Brahmin docs I know meet all the necessary standards, including board certification. Until the subcontinent starts to run out of high IQ individuals or the Indian pop here starts to regress toward the mean. I don’t know any Indians who got something for purely affirmative action reasons.

    The problem for existing US citizens is lost opportunity, i.e., a spot in a med school or fellowship is taken by a non-citizen.

    Replies: @ben tillman, @ben tillman, @J.Ross

    Have you seen VDare’s coverage of Indian medical fraud?

  124. anonymous[348] • Disclaimer says:
    @Anonymous
    @anonymous

    If you really want to stop abortion, sterilize the stupid and irresponsible. No conception, no abortion.

    Replies: @anonymous

    I want to stop sin.

    If I want, I will have, a few generations from now, a thousand times more descendants than people, like you, who in the foolishness of their youth went along with abortion.

    Or if I want, a few generations from now, the world will be full of people descended from people whom I talked out of abortions.

    You have no idea how much energy us pro-life people have put into this world. We make the most philoprogenitive liberal look like a little dude who spent most of his life in his mom’s basement.

    First step to understanding: rethink your arrogance next time you want to start telling somebody like me: “if you really want”

    Embrace the future, which obviously belongs to anti-abortion people like me.

  125. Anonymous[427] • Disclaimer says:

    I want to stop sin.

    Just this one sin, or all sins in general?

    Either way, the project is probably over your pay grade. People have been sinning for , well, a long time and it will only stop at the end of time, as far as I can tell.

    According to Bishop Ussher, the world was created on October 23, 4004 B.C.. Adam was created on Oct. 29th, therefore, and it doesn’t say how long before Eve gave him the apple, but it couldn’t have been too long.

    I’m not sure when in the Book of Revelations it says the final act over sinners will be, but, I’m guessing a while, and I’m guessing neither of us will be here when it happens. But who knows?

    • Replies: @anonymous
    @Anonymous

    Not above my pay grade, not at all.

    Thanks for reading.

    My pay grade is this ---- I take care of people I care about. Basically, in 50s America, I would have been a senior NCO Marine, or a union member coal miner. In 2010s America, I guess, I would be a guy who may not have a good job or a good salary but knows how to say what he wants to say on the inter tubes, and has the free time (an hour or two every couple of days) to do so.

    Thanks for reading.

    And I do not know what they call that moment you eloquently described - that moment when the last sinner on this earth commits the last sin - but I have seen it, I lived it, long ago. I literally have seen (NDE) what this earth would look like if the sinners would just stop sinning.

    And I felt as humble. seeing it, as you would have felt.
    I have seen what this world will look like the moment after that moment when the last sinner commits the last sin.

    In the Poseidon Adventure, Ernest Borgnine, not all that good an actor but always reliably entertaining, showed that he knew what that moment might be like. He understood why God loves all of us, even the losers and the ugly.

    Thomas Aquinas, bless his heart, did not live long enough to describe that moment as well as a person who really really loves God would describe such a moment, but he - being a saint - did say quite a few things that help us understand what this world would be like if the ugly sinners, with their bad haircuts and their boring insults, just stopped sinning..... because they at last understood ......


    So, yes, I want to stop sin, because I understand what the world will look like after the last sinner commits the last sin.


    And yes, I could monetize that desire, but I never have, and never will. Let me say that again - I could monetize that desire, but I never have, and never will. Never. It breaks my heart to think about people like me who have monetized that desire.

    Thanks for reading, and thanks for your eloquent challenge.

    And no, you do not understand my pay grade. You probably never will, but that is ok. Mutual lack of understanding - on my part and on the part of others - is the "fog of war" we all, even those of us who love God, struggle under.

    Replies: @Anonymous

  126. anonymous[348] • Disclaimer says:
    @Anonymous

    I want to stop sin.
     
    Just this one sin, or all sins in general?

    Either way, the project is probably over your pay grade. People have been sinning for , well, a long time and it will only stop at the end of time, as far as I can tell.

    According to Bishop Ussher, the world was created on October 23, 4004 B.C.. Adam was created on Oct. 29th, therefore, and it doesn't say how long before Eve gave him the apple, but it couldn't have been too long.

    I'm not sure when in the Book of Revelations it says the final act over sinners will be, but, I'm guessing a while, and I'm guessing neither of us will be here when it happens. But who knows?

    Replies: @anonymous

    Not above my pay grade, not at all.

    Thanks for reading.

    My pay grade is this —- I take care of people I care about. Basically, in 50s America, I would have been a senior NCO Marine, or a union member coal miner. In 2010s America, I guess, I would be a guy who may not have a good job or a good salary but knows how to say what he wants to say on the inter tubes, and has the free time (an hour or two every couple of days) to do so.

    Thanks for reading.

    And I do not know what they call that moment you eloquently described – that moment when the last sinner on this earth commits the last sin – but I have seen it, I lived it, long ago. I literally have seen (NDE) what this earth would look like if the sinners would just stop sinning.

    And I felt as humble. seeing it, as you would have felt.
    I have seen what this world will look like the moment after that moment when the last sinner commits the last sin.

    In the Poseidon Adventure, Ernest Borgnine, not all that good an actor but always reliably entertaining, showed that he knew what that moment might be like. He understood why God loves all of us, even the losers and the ugly.

    Thomas Aquinas, bless his heart, did not live long enough to describe that moment as well as a person who really really loves God would describe such a moment, but he – being a saint – did say quite a few things that help us understand what this world would be like if the ugly sinners, with their bad haircuts and their boring insults, just stopped sinning….. because they at last understood ……

    So, yes, I want to stop sin, because I understand what the world will look like after the last sinner commits the last sin.

    And yes, I could monetize that desire, but I never have, and never will. Let me say that again – I could monetize that desire, but I never have, and never will. Never. It breaks my heart to think about people like me who have monetized that desire.

    Thanks for reading, and thanks for your eloquent challenge.

    And no, you do not understand my pay grade. You probably never will, but that is ok. Mutual lack of understanding – on my part and on the part of others – is the “fog of war” we all, even those of us who love God, struggle under.

    • Replies: @Anonymous
    @anonymous

    Well your goal is noble, but I figure it like this:

    If we sterilize the stupid, irresponsible and criminal, they will still be committing fornication and adultery (sins according to the Bible) at the same rate as before, but they won't be committing the sin of abortion, and perhaps more importantly WE won't be paying for the huge liability that illegitimate children, many of which will be low IQ, impulsive and crime prone, cause.

    Not having illegitimate children is not a sin as far as I know if they are never even conceived.

    The fornication and adultery these people commit is a sin, sure, but God will deal with that. It's on them, not us. We are not encouraging this activity. They will do it fertile or not fertile. Pregnancy has not proven an effective deterrent except to middle class White kids. Blacks, steezers and white trash don't care and the wealthy will always have access to contraception and abortion law or no law. If steezers and Middle Easterners take over, abortion may well be banned...but the law will be as effective as it was in Puerto Rico and Mexico. The Hispanophone world banned abortion but it was only enforced in Spain under Franco and Chile under Pinochet. Maybe in Argentina to some extent.

    Leaving to God what is God's (sin, and its punishment) and to Caesar what is Caesar's (stopping a vile social ill) seems not without precedent to me, but, what do I know?

  127. @Mr. Rational
    @Cato

    Try running NoScript and Adblock Plus.  I have no problems reading DC.

    Replies: @Cato

    Thanks. I do AdBlock, but when I added NoScript, I couldn’t get into Unz.

  128. Anonymous[427] • Disclaimer says:
    @anonymous
    @Anonymous

    Not above my pay grade, not at all.

    Thanks for reading.

    My pay grade is this ---- I take care of people I care about. Basically, in 50s America, I would have been a senior NCO Marine, or a union member coal miner. In 2010s America, I guess, I would be a guy who may not have a good job or a good salary but knows how to say what he wants to say on the inter tubes, and has the free time (an hour or two every couple of days) to do so.

    Thanks for reading.

    And I do not know what they call that moment you eloquently described - that moment when the last sinner on this earth commits the last sin - but I have seen it, I lived it, long ago. I literally have seen (NDE) what this earth would look like if the sinners would just stop sinning.

    And I felt as humble. seeing it, as you would have felt.
    I have seen what this world will look like the moment after that moment when the last sinner commits the last sin.

    In the Poseidon Adventure, Ernest Borgnine, not all that good an actor but always reliably entertaining, showed that he knew what that moment might be like. He understood why God loves all of us, even the losers and the ugly.

    Thomas Aquinas, bless his heart, did not live long enough to describe that moment as well as a person who really really loves God would describe such a moment, but he - being a saint - did say quite a few things that help us understand what this world would be like if the ugly sinners, with their bad haircuts and their boring insults, just stopped sinning..... because they at last understood ......


    So, yes, I want to stop sin, because I understand what the world will look like after the last sinner commits the last sin.


    And yes, I could monetize that desire, but I never have, and never will. Let me say that again - I could monetize that desire, but I never have, and never will. Never. It breaks my heart to think about people like me who have monetized that desire.

    Thanks for reading, and thanks for your eloquent challenge.

    And no, you do not understand my pay grade. You probably never will, but that is ok. Mutual lack of understanding - on my part and on the part of others - is the "fog of war" we all, even those of us who love God, struggle under.

    Replies: @Anonymous

    Well your goal is noble, but I figure it like this:

    If we sterilize the stupid, irresponsible and criminal, they will still be committing fornication and adultery (sins according to the Bible) at the same rate as before, but they won’t be committing the sin of abortion, and perhaps more importantly WE won’t be paying for the huge liability that illegitimate children, many of which will be low IQ, impulsive and crime prone, cause.

    Not having illegitimate children is not a sin as far as I know if they are never even conceived.

    The fornication and adultery these people commit is a sin, sure, but God will deal with that. It’s on them, not us. We are not encouraging this activity. They will do it fertile or not fertile. Pregnancy has not proven an effective deterrent except to middle class White kids. Blacks, steezers and white trash don’t care and the wealthy will always have access to contraception and abortion law or no law. If steezers and Middle Easterners take over, abortion may well be banned…but the law will be as effective as it was in Puerto Rico and Mexico. The Hispanophone world banned abortion but it was only enforced in Spain under Franco and Chile under Pinochet. Maybe in Argentina to some extent.

    Leaving to God what is God’s (sin, and its punishment) and to Caesar what is Caesar’s (stopping a vile social ill) seems not without precedent to me, but, what do I know?

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