Jared Taylor Quote

If people believe the government is giving them AIDS and blowing up levees, and that white-owned companies are trying to sterilize them, they would be lacking in normal human emotions if they did not—to put it bluntly—hate the people they believed responsible.Indeed, vigorous expressions of hatred go back to at least the time of W.E.B. Du Bois, who once wrote, It takes extraordinary training, gift and opportunity to make the average white man anything but an overbearing hog, but the most ordinary Negro is an instinctive gentleman.On another occasion he expressed himself in verse:'I hate them, Oh!I hate them well,I hate them, Christ!As I hate hell!If I were God,I’d sound their knellThis day!'Such sentiments are still common. Amiri Baraka, originally known as LeRoi Jones, is one of America’s most famous and well-regarded black poets, but his work is brimming with anti-white vitriol. These lines are from Black Dada Nihilismus:'Come up, black dada nihilismus.Rape the white girls.Rape their fathers.Cut the mothers’ throats.'Here are more of his lines:'You cant steal nothin from a white man,he’s already stole it he owesyou anything you want, even his life.All the stores will open up if youwill say the magic words. The magic words are:Up against the wall motherfucker this is a stick up!'In Leroy he wrote: When I die, the consciousness I carry I will to black people. May they pick me apart and take the useful parts, the sweet meat of my feelings. And leave the bitter bullshit rotten white parts alone. When he was asked by a white woman what white people could do to help the race problem, he replied, You can help by dying. You are a cancer. You can help the world’s people with your death.In July, 2002, Mr. Baraka was appointed poet laureate of New Jersey.The celebrated black author James Baldwin once said:[T]here is, I should think, no Negro living in America who has not felt, briefly or for long periods, . . . simple, naked and unanswerable hatred; who has not wanted to smash any white face he may encounter in a day, to violate, out of motives of the cruelest vengeance, their women, to break the bodies of all white people and bring them low.Toni Morrison is a highly-regarded black author who has won the Nobel Prize. With very few exceptions, she has written, I feel that White people will betray me; that in the final analysis they’ll give me up.Author Randall Robinson concluded after years of activism that in the autumn of my life, I am left regarding white people, before knowing them individually, with irreducible mistrust and dull dislike. He wrote that it gave him pleasure when his dying father slapped a white nurse, telling her not to put her white hands on him.Leonard Jeffries is the chairman of the African-American studies department of the City College of New York and is famous for his hatred of whites. Once in answer to the question, What kind of world do you want to leave to your children? he replied, A world in which there aren’t any white people.

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If people believe the government is giving them AIDS and blowing up levees, and that white-owned companies are trying to sterilize them, they would be lacking in normal human emotions if they did not—to put it bluntly—hate the people they believed responsible.Indeed, vigorous expressions of hatred go back to at least the time of W.E.B. Du Bois, who once wrote, It takes extraordinary training, gift and opportunity to make the average white man anything but an overbearing hog, but the most ordinary Negro is an instinctive gentleman.On another occasion he expressed himself in verse:'I hate them, Oh!I hate them well,I hate them, Christ!As I hate hell!If I were God,I’d sound their knellThis day!'Such sentiments are still common. Amiri Baraka, originally known as LeRoi Jones, is one of America’s most famous and well-regarded black poets, but his work is brimming with anti-white vitriol. These lines are from Black Dada Nihilismus:'Come up, black dada nihilismus.Rape the white girls.Rape their fathers.Cut the mothers’ throats.'Here are more of his lines:'You cant steal nothin from a white man,he’s already stole it he owesyou anything you want, even his life.All the stores will open up if youwill say the magic words. The magic words are:Up against the wall motherfucker this is a stick up!'In Leroy he wrote: When I die, the consciousness I carry I will to black people. May they pick me apart and take the useful parts, the sweet meat of my feelings. And leave the bitter bullshit rotten white parts alone. When he was asked by a white woman what white people could do to help the race problem, he replied, You can help by dying. You are a cancer. You can help the world’s people with your death.In July, 2002, Mr. Baraka was appointed poet laureate of New Jersey.The celebrated black author James Baldwin once said:[T]here is, I should think, no Negro living in America who has not felt, briefly or for long periods, . . . simple, naked and unanswerable hatred; who has not wanted to smash any white face he may encounter in a day, to violate, out of motives of the cruelest vengeance, their women, to break the bodies of all white people and bring them low.Toni Morrison is a highly-regarded black author who has won the Nobel Prize. With very few exceptions, she has written, I feel that White people will betray me; that in the final analysis they’ll give me up.Author Randall Robinson concluded after years of activism that in the autumn of my life, I am left regarding white people, before knowing them individually, with irreducible mistrust and dull dislike. He wrote that it gave him pleasure when his dying father slapped a white nurse, telling her not to put her white hands on him.Leonard Jeffries is the chairman of the African-American studies department of the City College of New York and is famous for his hatred of whites. Once in answer to the question, What kind of world do you want to leave to your children? he replied, A world in which there aren’t any white people.

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About Jared Taylor

Samuel Jared Taylor (born September 15, 1951) is an American white supremacist and editor of American Renaissance, an online magazine espousing such opinions, which was founded by Taylor in 1990.
He is also the president of American Renaissance's parent organization, New Century Foundation, through which many of his books have been published. He is a former member of the advisory board of The Occidental Quarterly and a former director of the National Policy Institute, a Virginia-based white nationalist think tank. He is also a board member and spokesperson of the Council of Conservative Citizens.
Taylor and many of his affiliated organizations are accused of promoting racist ideologies by civil rights groups, news media, and academics studying racism in the United States.