re: #15 Teukka
And it isn’t an original idea on their side… This quote is from “Studies in Prejudice,” Vol. V, pp. 12-13:
This was written in the late 40’s to early 50’s. Only the name of the bogeymen have changed, from “internationalists” to “globalists”, from “Marxists” to “socialists” or “lefties”. It’s the same ol’ shit, just refurbed, rebadged and given a new snazzy paint job to cover the brown color. “Birch meadows” doesn’t ring a bell until you say it in German…
VO Key’s Southern Politics in State and Nation is another golden oldie from the 40’s that remains completely relevant, in spite of the fact that none of the southern states have the same political machines or even voting methods that they did at the time. It still talks about, for instance, South Carolina upstate voters being dominated by mill owners and the cracker baptist preachers who keep the voters in line by helping with the weekly n****** baiting.