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Interesting Article Examines the Impact of the Jewish Agenda on Western Society

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Dr. Kevin MacDonald The Courage and Scholarship of Kevin MacDonald
Part One of a series examining the work of this seminal academic

By Ralph A. Brandt, exclusive to V-News
November 20th, 2006

Dr. Kevin MacDonald is a professor of psychology at California State University, Long Beach. He has written a series of books on the Jewish evolutionary strategy. MacDonald was born in Oshkosh, WI. His father was a policeman, and his mother was a secretary. He was an activist in the anti-war movement from 1965 to 1975. During this time, it began to dawn on him that a lot of these anti-war activities were being led by East Coast Jews. This started him on a path of inquiry. Like Socrates, MacDonald left no stone unturned. Some of his findings are quite fascinating.

I will be writing a series of articles in which I will explore some of Professor MacDonalds’ findings. MacDonald has published three books on this subject. The first one is A People that Shall Dwell Alone. In this book he describes how the Jews promote multiculturalism. This enables them to exist as a segregated group without appearing to exist as a segregated group. The second book is Separation and Its Discontents. It explores the strong points of the Jewish race—how they have high intelligence and as well as skills for acquiring resources. He explores the causes of anti-Semitism—both defensive anti-Semitism and aggressive anti-Semitism. His third book is Culture of Critique. He examines the various ways that the Jews have influenced our culture with their different intellectual movements. He looks at their role in Boasian anthropology, with its dogma that genetic differences of people are negligible. He also looks at the role that Jews played in protesting the Vietnam War. Jews tend to be upwardly mobile. They invented Freudian psychology in order to pathologize Gentile anxiety about downward mobility.

I will also look at some of Kevin MacDonald’s shorter essays. He wrote a particularly fascinating one about two immigration laws—one enacted in 1924 and the other enacted in 1965. He compares and contrasts the tactics used to promote the 1924 law with the tactics used to promote the 1965 law. The Immigration Act of 1965 had two main promoters. Its main promoter in the House of Representatives was Emannuel Celler. Its main promoter in the Senate was Jacob Javits. (….Full Article Here)

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