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Is Culture and race inseparable?

Unaware know if you guys are aware of self-proclaimed race-realist Jared Taylor of American Renaissance Magazine. He persistently reiterates that Europeans are all the same because the common denominator that is ‘western civilization’. However, I would challenge the narrow-minded, pessimistic and somewhat small-minded assertions by those such as Mr Taylor who fail to account for why Swedes and their Scandinavian brothers are so liberal about sex, or why their French cousins are such wine producing enthusiasts or why Germans are such astute car manufacturers or why the Spanish have such a love affair with salsa music. Moreover, culture as not remorse for race since an american black as absolutely no meaningful or substantive connection other than skin pigment and lineage with a Kenyan; african american culture is hardly a mirror reflection of the average Kenyan.

I think Mr Taylor with all do respect as total loss any sense of the word culture.

race and culture are two different concepts, that is why there are two different words.

race is how you were born. culture is how you act. a middle-aged white woman could have the cultures of an African if she was raised there.

of course, we are ALL born with instincts, and perhaps those instincts may or may not remain dominant (it really depends on the person), but you can always DEFY your nature. being raised properly is a good start, but not everyone is so lucky, and different people require a different approach…

consider how people view others of a different color. what about how THAT colored person views the other one who was viewing him. you can’t view orange as though it were purple, and so people are perceived differently when they look different, and so can come to different conclusions about things, thus changing their life due to their PERCEPTION of life!

sounds abit far-fetched, but that was just a small example, i could go pages into the stuff. perhaps i’ll make that my thesis…

Wine Enthusiast Magazine Awards Alex Guarachi, TGIC Importers, Importer of the Year 2010

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