Sunday, 05 September 2010

The Heretic

By Richard Spencer
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This came to me from a reader aus Berlin.

The name "Sarrazin" is french Hugenotte,  a lot of whom emigrated to Prussia to flee religious persecution. According to french linguist Albert Dauzat, the name signified somebody who harbours "saracenic" = heretic opinions. So, that fits, doesn't it?

I, no doubt, disagree with Herr Serrazin, a social democrat and central banker, on a host of economic matters. Such disagreements become quibbles, however, in the face of mass non-European immigration and the reigning civic religion of multiculturalism.   

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Richard Spencer

Richard Spencer

A former assistant editor at The American Conservative and executive editor at Taki's Magazine (takimag.com), Richard B. Spencer is the founder and co-editor of AlternativeRight.com

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