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Greg Johnson will be arguing against American multiculturalism in an online YouTube debate on Matthew Drake’s Illustrated Philosophy channel, today, Sunday, March 18 at 4 pm Eastern/1 pm Pacific. Tune in & share the news on social media. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5W9YjRrJrI
Today’s Bloodsports Greg Johnson Debates Multiculturalist
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So is this just about how we can become more and more technologically advanced within a white homeland? Upward & onward forever. I sure hope not, but that is how it sounded to me, Greg. Valid Thought tried to bring this up in a small way, namely, he suggested that it was okay that some tribes/ethnic groups/races were indeed inferior to us in terms of IQ and technological creativity.
I know it sounds snooty, but how about some “transcendent purpose” for white people with or without every labor-saving gadget imaginable. Such purpose is something that nonwhites seem to have been born with but for us, it’s just science and space travel for their own sakes.
I haven’t watched the debate yet, but it seems to me that the White world needs a very high level of technology if only to protect itself from non-Whites who are themselves scientifically proficient or who outnumber us (or both, in the case of the Chinese).
A few weeks ago, I attended a surprise party at a trendy multi-Asian restaurant. I could have lived without the food. I found my myself wanting some distinctly American food like chicken fried steak. I could tell within the first five minutes that the debate was over. I thought Greg won the argument without me hearing his opponent’s response. So I didn’t bother with the rest of the video.
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