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Old September 25th, 2012 #82
Steven L. Akins
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Originally Posted by Bardamu View Post
So some unemployed drunken Irishman is superior to a German engineer in the eyes of other Celts because he is Celtic? That is the only criteria?
Vocation and genetics are two separate issues.



To answer your question more directly, yes the unemployed, drunken, Irishman is superior to the German engineer in the eyes of other Celts because he is one of our own, he is closer to being a blood-relative, a member of our tribe, closer to ourself than the German engineer is or can be. Because he is of our same blood, he is preferable to us, he is one of us.

The same holds true for the White race, which is the ultimate extention of ourselves, it is the limit of our concern. One you cross the line and go outside of the race, you are among people who have no connection to you, no kinship, no common blood; other races are alien to us.

To break it down, it would look something like this:

self > family > clan > tribe > ethnic group > race

Last edited by Steven L. Akins; September 25th, 2012 at 10:53 PM.