1 To IN SPITE of the murder and mayhem that took place last year in Los Angeles, you may not be aware that there is a war going on in the U.S. And if events in Toronto are anything to go by, we can expect the same thing here. It is a race war by blacks against whites, with an assist from Hispanics. The corrupt media give the war an anti-white slant, of course, but the facts are in- disputable even though massive tublicity is given to a few fools in white hoods. For proof, read a magnificently researched book called Paved ‘ith Good Intentions and sub- thtled The Failure of Race Rela- tions in Contemporary America, writen by Jared Taylor. It'is ‘a scholarly job that should be required reading by every poli- tician, academic and reporter. It is so good that it is surprising it was published at all, and it very nearly wasn’t. | - Inthe U.S., as in Canada, it is quite safe to be a “‘racist”’ pro- vided you are not a white one. Black racism equals black pride, white pride equals sin. _In the U.S., as in Canada, “the slightest racist action or comment by whites brings retribution,’’ but nothing happens when others do the same thing. Nor need the “racist action’? be provocative. (Only recently, a group that seeks to increase immigration to Canada from Britain was denounced as _*racist.’') Incitement to violence against whites in the U.S. is common, but ‘induces no national rage. In 1990, the black police commissioner in , Dallas promised violent action if the new police chief wasn't to his liking. “If you try to bring a ‘good ole boy’ into this system we're goin’ to be in the streets — physically, literally shooting falks,"’ declared this official. Miles Davis the trumpeter stated: “If somebody told me I had an hour to live I'd spent it a ‘choking a white man, ('d do it nice and slow." Mosi large. American cities area racial quagmire and make lilreral fictions like West Side Story a bad joke. Los Angeles was only the inig- " gest instance. i Even if the Rodney King | : beating had been what we saw on TV {and it wasn’t — the drug- > crazed King had tried to attack the cops), it hardly justified 58 deaths, 2,300 injuries, and proper- ty damage of more than $1 | . bition. Yet the media did their best to excuse it. Whites were to blame for having kept blacks down. =” That the U.S. has spent billions Doug Collins ON THE OTHER HAND trying to bring blacks up and has discriminated viciously against whites in the job market was ig- nored. Example: blacks are given extra points when they apply for jobs in the FBI. The universities are also on an anti-white kick, bullied as they are by black extremists and led by liberals. Taylor describes it as discrimination in the name of equality, and injustice in the name of justice. The huge black underclass is the biggest single threat to social stability. As a Tom Wolfe charac- ter put itin Bonfire of the Vanities, ‘That's the Third World out there."’ Here are some facts that never make headlines in your daily paper or on TV, and don't in the U.S., either: With 12% of the population, blacks commit 46% of violent crime, Less than half of the peo- ple arrested for murder in the U.S. are white, even though they Heli-logging By John Moore Contributing Writer MOTORISTS TRAVEL- LING . Highway 99 to the Squamish/Whistler area currently have a rare oppor- tunity to witness high-tech helicopter logging in action. A powerful Sikorsky S-6t helicopter is being used by Squamish Timber Co. Ltd. to airlift timber from oa 47-acre ({9-heeture) site neae Oleson Creek to a truck-loading area CREEKS IDE MEADOWS ' Denver, Colorado An information seminar will be held at: . The North Shore Winter Club ~ February 24th at 7:30PM The Park Royal Hotel February 25th at 7:30PM To register, phone 649-7177 now! 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But when whites fight back it becomes national news and results “agonized self-examination,’ When racist blacks or Hispanics kill whites, the big media don’t want to know, unless it is some- thing that can’t be ignored — like the gang rape and near-murder of the Central Park jogger. There have even been ritual tmurders of whites by cults like the Yahwehs. But it isn’t simply a matter of crime. Black males commonly dump their families. Seventy per cent of ‘black children are born out of wedlock, as opposed to 21% of white children. Black women often become grandmothers at the age of 32. The $240 billion a year spent on welfare has changed nothing in Black America, except for the worse. The Great Soviety has failed, says Taylor. Policies based on white guilt and reverse racism have also failed. He says it is time that America woke up to reality, by which he means treating people equally and demanding individual effort. My guess is that the situation will worsen now that Kid Clinton the former hippy is in command. God save America. Canada, too, for we are on the sime path. Paved with Good Intentions is published by Carrol & Graf, New York, and costs $22.95 (U.S.) Buy it or ask your library to get it. It will astound you, Don’t try to order it through Duthic’s Bookstore in Vancouver, of course. Their politically correst staff wouldn’t like it. . ALTOS EF commences beside the highway, just south of . the Stawamus Chief, The timber being removed is blowdown from.severe windstorms that hit the region in December 1990, The helicopter, which formerly belonged to financially troubled tycoon Donald Trump, is operated by Coulson Air Crane of Van- couver, It can transfer up to 8,818 Ibs. See Trail page 10 _ There's just no renson wumnilite 2 pay more. u Wednesday, February 17, 1993 ~ North Shore News - 2 Patti Cake Patti Cake How many Pancakes can you eat? 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