The problem is that you cannot just go out and administer a poll to our elites and expect honest answers. After all, they invented the polling game. He who polls others acquires power, while he who responds to the poll gets manipulated! There is no way that our cosmopolitan elites are going to submit truthfully to a poll.

But fortunately, you do not need a poll to find out what our elites really think. You see, our elites love to talk and write. You can plumb their racial attitudes by sampling the texts that they produce for their own amusement and consumption.

The best place to start is the “Leisure and Arts” sections of the L.A. Times and the New York Times. You see, our elites can publish and read whatever they want in the major metropolitan newspapers with little fear that the average Middle American will ever read or react to the stuff.

Our elites define and celebrate themselves and their attitudes in these “Arts” sections of the major metropolitan dailies. And they do so with surprising candor.

What you find when you sample these “Arts” pages of the major metropolitan dailies, is that our liberal elites use racial stereotypes and epithets to describe their fellow whites and to describe white culture.

Throughout history, elites have displayed a need to differentiate themselves from the “commoners” and to express a sense of superiority. However, the fragile political coalition that keeps the majority elite in power in the United States depends upon universalisms of social equality. Therefore, it is not possible for this elite to express anti-egalitarian sentiments towards members of racial minorities or, more broadly, based on economic criteria.

Thus, in the U.S., expressions of contempt for “inferiors” must be limited to members of your own race.  https://stopwhitegenocide.wordpress.com/defamation-white-bread/  

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