via Raw Story, John Derbyshire, former columnist at the National Review, now writing at VDARE that white supremacy is one of the "better arrangements History has come up with."
Leaving aside the intended malice, I actually think "White Supremacist" is not bad semantically. White supremacy, in the sense of a society in which key decisions are made by white Europeans, is one of the better arrangements History has come up with. There have of course been some blots on the record, but I don't see how it can be denied that net-net, white Europeans have made a better job of running fair and stable societies than has any other group.
From his lofty throne in charge of the masses, Derbyshire diminishes the following as "blots on the record":
Slavery
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The Holocaust
Genocide of Native Americans by England, France, Spain, and the United States.
The Crusades
Colonization by England, France, Spain, Portugal, and the United States.
World Wars I and II
Denying women the right to vote.
Denying blacks the right to vote.
The systematic destruction of the environment in many places throughout the world via logging, overfishing, factory farming, oil spills, diamond mining, etc.
Blots on the record, indeed.
Derbyshire ends with the common whine from today's conservative white mail that they are the victims here:
So what do we call ourselves? I'm going to make a pitch for "Dissident Right."
As if they are being held down by the Man, ready to cut their hair for just for looking wrong.