Colin Liddell is a reasonably central
altright figure who edits (with Andy Nowicki) and regularly contributes to
Alternative Right,
where he argues for instance that European colonialism of Africa should be seen as a “vote of confidence” in the “Black
man”: “Sadly, the Africans are
terrible producers, lacking the precision, conscientiousness, group ethic, and
self-sacrificing qualities needed to constitute a hard-working, reliable
industrial population. Not to mention the issue of IQ! They are equally inept
when it comes to consumption, and not only because of their proverbial penury
and otherwise laudable penchant for reusing every piece of junk that comes
their way. Even when they have money to burn, they seem more attracted to
simple bling than to acquiring the wide variety of gizmos, gadgets, home
appliances, bric-a-brac, and exotic interests that support vast export
industries.” In 2012 Liddell wrote “Is Black Genocide Right?” for the
website, where he claimed that the black race “has contributed almost nothing to the pool of civilization” and
asked “whether Black Genocide is
something worth considering”. Even Alternative Right eventually took down
that one.
At least Liddell has criticized Andrew
Anglin of The Daily Stormer (for tone; content: not so much), concluding that “it is hard not to conclude that Anglin is a paid shill and agent
provocateur, whose purpose is simply to infest and discredit White nationalism.”
Methinks the Alternative Right discredits white nationalism all right on its
own.
Diagnosis: We really cannot be bothered to
wade through this kind of intellectual sewage, but suppose you’ve got the
picture. Dangerous.
You are aware he's not American, but a Brit expat living in Japan?
ReplyDeleteNope, wasn't. It's not like he's got a wikipedia page, and there was a limit to how deep I could be bothered to dig into his stuff. Oh, well. Even if he's disqualified for an entry on technical grounds, he's clearly a loon
DeleteThe guy is my cousin, unfortunately he’s not a professional troll or a shit stirrer, he genuinely believes in white supremacy. Which is hilariously ironic considering as though he lives in Japan where he isn’t and will never be accepted as anything other than an immigrant (like the ones he so despises halfway around the world).
ReplyDeleteSo far he sounds entirely correct about blacks and the ineptitude of sub-Saharan Africans.
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