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TOLERANCE
By James Combs

CHAPTER XVIII
Assessment of the Damage


As matters now stand, America is a most diseased land. Its promise for Christians and Whites is dimming by the year. A total stranger from abroad coming to America today would think most of the nation one of the greatest multi-racial cesspools ever to exist. It would make ancient Babylon pale by comparison. A visit by the stranger to the country's capital, Washington, D.C., would convince him that the land must be run for the sake of the colored. They dominate in numbers there and such Whites as do reside thereabouts, for the most part, act only in the coloreds' best interest.

If the visitor were White and had discerning intellect, he would be shocked at finding out that America had historically been created by and for Whites; there would be little to indicate that now. His opinion of the nation's strength and health, after tours of many an urban center, would be a negative one. He would not begin to see anything sane or sensible about the way civic matters are being managed. Having witnessed the nortoriously-degenerate "music", dress and other low-cultural standards of most citizens, the visitor would shake his head and yearn to get as far away from the social sickness as possible. If his own country had not yet been infected with Jewish "tolerance", he would not want such to spread there.

For Whites native to America, they are usually too humanly apt to overlook decay when they are living with it. In this, minds shut out the shortcomings, even increasingly serious ones. Doing so, though, makes for an acceptance of mediocrity and gradual ruin. And, if one is still making a living and is able to enjoy some of life's pleasures, one is more inclined to "just go on living with" what is occurring. Furthermore, if the opinion-making Jews tell us that "there's nothing you can do about it anyway", people become more complaisant.


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