Monday, August 04, 2014

Right about this

This sacrosanct act is one of the occasions of huge messes down the line (along with the 1965 Immigration Act). IMHO, it was the Federal State's assertion of itself as The American Church, replacing real churches as the actual moral teacher and arbiter of citizens' ethical lives.

Graphic Quotes: Ron Paul on the Civil Rights Act of 1964 | Independent Film, News and Media:

In the Post-American Commonwealth where ExC is Consul, all anti-discrimination laws are abolished and forbidden.

Eevil John Derbyshire includes this bit of late-found wisdom about this kind of legislation in his taking-August-off column:

Thus what, in the innocence of youth, I took to be rational moves to remedy injustices—like the Factory Acts or Catholic Emancipation in a previous era of reform—turned out to have been opening shots in a Cold Civil War: two big groups of white people who can’t stand the sight of each other striving for social mastery. 
One of those groups is bringing in foreign auxiliaries to do some of the fighting for them—just as the Romans of the later empire hired in Germans, or the later Arab Caliphates hired in Turks. How’d that work out?
Here's the rest.

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