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Originally Posted by Errigal
Worth watching just because it gives a good picture of what quickly became the mainstream governing-class opinion on immigration, race etc.
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LOL, those friendly strangers who love "brotherhood".
At least it's fair enough to show that also strangers have a conscience.
Adam and Eve and their folks lived in harmony. Oh that golden age. And as people spread throughout the earth, "little differences began to appear". What a shame. But we're all back together in paradise now, so there's no need for sobbing.
"You'll find the same differences within each group" as you find between them. Anything we can do to cover up those "little differences", anything, because we just couldn't live with ourselves, could we... That's 1946, and the arguments in favour of multicult have not evolved one bit.
Colours and haircuts are the only thing that distinguish our races

well what a wonderful world, you could just have a spouse in a colour after your liking then.
Immigrants are thought of as materially the same, and their cultural behaviour is something that they can and should just leave behind. That's very humanitarian isn't it?
And then we left our consciences to die... It's interesting to note how at once this cartoon is materialist and pseudo-scientific. Our spiritual selves are just a burden that hinders progress.
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While the rest of mankind seeks for the sake of finding and of knowing, the Westerner of today seeks for the sake of seeking; the Gospel saying, 'Seek and ye shall find,' is a dead letter for him, in the full force of this phrase, since he calls 'death' anything and everything that constitutes a definite finality, just as he gives the name 'life' to what is no more than fruitless agitation.
René Guénon, East and West