Thursday, November 18, 2010

British Royal Genes

White nationalists are always talking about the superiority of their race, which reaches its pinnacle with European nobility such as the German Junkers. The most visible representative of European nobility today is the British Royal House, descended from German blood aristocrats. Is Prince William a superior human being? He looks rather dumb, and effectively, he hardly completed his B.A. in Arts. Is his dumbness genetic or because he "fell on his head" (a Yiddish expression)? Wiki says that William was hit on his head by a fellow student wielding a golf club, suffering a depressed fracture of the skull. So it is impossible to formulate any solid opinion on this matter.

20 comments:

IHTG said...

Ouch, not the most flattering photo.

On the plus side, any suspicion of cuckoldry on Diana's part is now quelled.

Anonymous said...

There's a resemblance to his grandpa - balding and long of nose. I feel sorry for his dad who will be an old old man by the time he takes the throne. The British royal family was not bred for brains and they don't have any. That golf club struck what was already a hollow sphere. But they are proof that you don't need brains to go far in life. Princess Diana was a worldwide heroine and she was as dumb as a doorpost - kindergarten teacher was really stretching her intellectual capabilities. Think of royalty like the show horses and dogs that they favor - appearances are what count. She sure looked good in an expensive dress.

K

J said...

If royalty is dumb as a doorpost, what can be expected from the peasants?

Anonymous said...

Peasants - nothing. Their job used to be providing back breaking labor. Now they just collect the dole. But the bourgeois provide the brains that make the whole thing go. The great feudal estates in Poland had Jewish managers that actually ran things on behalf of the lord who spent his time drinking and gambling in Warsaw.

K

RS said...

Bred for brains? - a lot of European royal houses practiced primogeniture, which means they were in effect bred for regression to the mean. Which is funny - but also sad, when you think about what might have been.

Ariadne said...

That's very interesting but in fact the Royal Family was saved from its German-ness by the injection of some good Scottish blood from the late Queen Mother.

Who knows what Kate - er, Katherine might add. She might be German!

Anonymous said...

They either did not appreciate that IQ was heritable, or intentionally did not priorize it.

On the other hand, when it comes to putting themselves in harm's way, they are usually prepared to serve happily in the armed forces. The Queen is not so bad, and actually has a strong work ethic.

I would not hire them for the job, but on the other hand, there are worse types of people, like the traitors who actually ran Britain over the last 40 years and who actually sold the country out, and knifed their own in the back.

If the Royal Family is to blame for any of this, it is because they were too ineffectual to stop the likes of Tony Blair, etc letting in a million plus immigrants.

If Prince Philip ran the country, this would not have happened.

Anon.

Anon.

Joseph Moroco said...

The House of Hanover was brought over because they were not all that smart. The Brit ruling class was tired of dealing with the clever Stuarts.

Anonymous said...

The House of Hangover, I think, remembering Princess Margaret.

Anon.

Mark Doane said...

Peasants can't be expected to manage great estates like in Poland, but a large percentage of them can manage a 30 acre freeholding on which to raise barley, a few chickens and a cow or two. The brighter class of peasants can move to the national capital and work on improved seeds, agricultural implements (the beginnings of industry) or for the state. Second, a population composed of small freeholders can work together voluntarily on small projects seeking their own betterment.

On the other hand a society of large manors/estates is just a prelude to communism.

Anonymous said...

Even when Jefferson (who BTW ran his own large manor estate based on slave labor) imagined something like this 200 years ago it was impractical. If we are reduced to the status of peasant farmers then it will under Chinese domination or something - an America of peasant farmers would not be strong enough to defend itself in a nuclear world. I'm surprised at the amount of apocalyptic thinking going on here - I think it's more likely that we'll just muddle thru somehow. America is the oldest constitutional republic on earth and the founders set up a very powerful yet flexible framework that can bend without breaking.

K

rs said...

I see only been two great trials through which for us to have muddled - 1861 and 1929. The depression was enough to foment a fascist plot, if not a terribly serious one, and the war carried a very serious chance of Lincoln losing to a peace candidate in '64. Both muddlings had a big dose of luck, and the country's being not just Western Euro but far-Western Euro probably contributed to the maintenance of order in both situations.

Anonymous said...

I am concerned about J - it's been almost a week since he updated the blog.

K

rs said...

He does usually write a lot. I hope all's well.

Anonymous said...

K, I believe you have a way to contact him?

Anon.

Anonymous said...

I have tried email and no reply.

K

Anonymous said...

Maybe a business trip.

There was a little gap recently as well, before he re-commenced blogging.

His posts give no particular cause for concern, although I may be missing something, eg the 'Fasting to Death" post. He did seem to be participating less in the to-and -fro on the blog.

You never know.

Anon.

J said...

Thanks, K. I have been shanghayed to Prague by an art maniac female. My fasting collapsed in front of the Marriot Courtyard hotel's free buffet and instead of starving to death as you feared, I put on 6 kg in a week. The dominant ingredient in Czech menu is boiled potato. In great occasions, they serve bread or matzo balls in brown sauce. I could have resisted Czech food but Spanish chorizo and Hungarian salami at five dollars a kilo finished me off.

Anonymous said...

You and the Euro can now loose weight together.

Anon.

J said...

I hope not to share the Euro's fate.