Now Steve Sailer at VDare wants to persuade us that Elliot Rodger's intention to murder sorority girls was really a "race crime" against white folks, specifically against blonde white folks.
"UCSB is less than 40%
white among undergrads, but that still makes it The Blond School by UC
standards. For example, UC Irvine down in the Beach Boys’ Orange County
is only 17.5% white. So, targeting for slaughter this sorority is an
extremely intentional racial hate crime. But how much do you think we’re
going to hear about that? As Sapir and Whorf might have said, if a term doesn't exist in our vocabulary, it’s hard to think about the concept."
Or, as Sapir and Whorf "might have said," Just because you invent "a concept" doesn't mean it has any bearing in objective reality, you moron. (And also, fuck you for using that Beach Boys song, which up until now has only conjured in my head cheerful images of sun, surfing, sand, and bikinis.)
I have to admit, while I don't necessarily believe "Blondes have more fun," neither have I worried about being targeted for violence because of my hair color. And when it comes to Being Blonde in America, I speak with the authority of experience. I am a natural blue eyed blonde, have been all my life, and my partner is a natural blue eyed blonde as well. (Well, at least we were until age stripped the melanin from our crowning glories, along with the last vestiges of our youthful beauty.)
Now we regret that our paths did not converge earlier in our life journeys, when we were still at our reproductive peaks, so that we could have fulfilled our duties to the Aryan race by creating more blondes, that precious subset of human diversity who are so perilously close to extinction! (Although to be candid, it's me who's the race traitor; she has, in fact, produced a smallarmy militia of tow-headed grandbabies.)
I have to admit, while I don't necessarily believe "Blondes have more fun," neither have I worried about being targeted for violence because of my hair color. And when it comes to Being Blonde in America, I speak with the authority of experience. I am a natural blue eyed blonde, have been all my life, and my partner is a natural blue eyed blonde as well. (Well, at least we were until age stripped the melanin from our crowning glories, along with the last vestiges of our youthful beauty.)
Now we regret that our paths did not converge earlier in our life journeys, when we were still at our reproductive peaks, so that we could have fulfilled our duties to the Aryan race by creating more blondes, that precious subset of human diversity who are so perilously close to extinction! (Although to be candid, it's me who's the race traitor; she has, in fact, produced a small
Apparently, saving the blonde gene demands organized political action, and we know what that means: $$$. Fortunately, it's not too late to make a tax-deductible contribution. Peter Bigelow (and his infant daughter) are in immediate need of $30,000 or else:
"Our advisers insist that the only way websites get donations is to block access to readers completely."
Now, while you're considering how generous you want to be, here's a fun fact: Did you know that all blue eyed people share a common ancestor? The mutation occurred relatively recently in human history. Maybe that is why my partner and I have always felt such a strong sense of, uhm, sorority.