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John L. Roberson

John L. Roberson
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Berkeley, California, USA
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January 22
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Cartoonist/Illustrator/Writer
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Bottomless Studio
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John Linton Roberson is an illustrator, cartoonist and writer, living in Berkeley, California.His new graphic novel is the first volume of his version of Frank Wedekind's LULU, now available at Amazon.com. Find out more at jlroberson.org. Follow him on Twitter, too! @jlr_1969

MAY 21, 2010 7:30PM

Ron Paul and the Bell Curve

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No one should be shocked at Rand Paul's dislike of the Civil Rights Act, particularly when his father has supported the old BELL CURVE idea that blacks are less intelligent for years.

What? You thought he was wonderful because he voted against the war? You really should pay attention to the whole guy. Find out lots more here.

Paul’s alliance with neo-Confederates helps explain the views his newsletters have long espoused on race. Take, for instance, a special issue of the Ron Paul Political Report, published in June 1992, dedicated to explaining the Los Angeles riots of that year. “Order was only restored in L.A. when it came time for the blacks to pick up their welfare checks three days after rioting began,” read one typical passage. According to the newsletter, the looting was a natural byproduct of government indulging the black community with “‘civil rights,’ quotas, mandated hiring preferences, set-asides for government contracts, gerrymandered voting districts, black bureaucracies, black mayors, black curricula in schools, black tv shows, black tv anchors, hate crime laws, and public humiliation for anyone who dares question the black agenda.” It also denounced “the media” for believing that “America’s number one need is an unlimited white checking account for underclass blacks.” To be fair, the newsletter did praise Asian merchants in Los Angeles, but only because they had the gumption to resist political correctness and fight back. Koreans were “the only people to act like real Americans,” it explained, “mainly because they have not yet been assimilated into our rotten liberal culture, which admonishes whites faced by raging blacks to lie back and think of England.”

That's just a small section. There's your Ron Paul. Surprised at his son's ideas now?

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What disgusts me is the media being the source of spin and denial about their overt racism! When the media is not covering for them, they are attacking those of us who are trying to tell the truth: that this type of racism is only the beginning. I don't know when the media got to dictate that calling a racist a racist was not allowable.
Ron Paul's philosophy is a bad recipes for our country. He thinks less regulations on how business operate is good for the country. As you know, the purpose of doing business is producing profits. The more businesses reduce cost the more profits they can get selling their products. If companies are not regulated they would destroy the planet sooner than later, and their workers would work in a no safed environment. That is because providing safety gears to workers, for example, and running extra steps to protect the environment increase the cost of producing goods. If restaurants were not afraid of sanitation inspectors their kitchen would be always dirty and public's health would be at risk. That is because having a clean kitchen cost more, and business have the natural tendencies to avoid cost in order to increase profits. The idea of having one social class, the rich and their corporations, controlling the rest of us with absolute power is absurd, unfair, and destructive. I think is better to have a strong government ran by the people, and with lots of regulations to protect all of us and the environment. What we have now is big weak government ran by big strong corporations.
If you see a crime and you don't call the authorities you are a criminal too. Rand Paul is a passive racist, which might be as bad as committing a racist act, because he wants to ignore the importance of Civil Right law in opposition to private business right. He ignores the difference between a private house and private business. He also ignores the function of the government as a law enforcement. There is no room for passive racist in the congress.