Monday, April 07, 2008

"A Propositional State Can't Be Free"

"A multiethnic state must be a propositional state, that is, based on words rather than on natural identity. By definition such a state cannot allow freedom of speech. If the only unity is based on a proposition, then it cannot allow anyone to say anything that challenges the proposition.
America could allow freedom for different propositons to compete precisely because it was based on a natural identity of whites.

"It is not entirely accidental that Hate Laws are jailing people all over the world for questioning the proposition on which Politially Correct society is based. Such infringements ALWAYS expand unless the root cause, propositional unity, is removed."

Makes sense to me.

Bob Whitaker is being quoted here. It's from his Bob's Blog entry 04/05/08.

Here's another Whitaker quote, posted, I believe, the same day: "Nothing else is quite as fake as Politically Correct 'realism.'” Hey! I subscribe to the Houston Chronicle, so I have no trouble accepting this one as well.

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