tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-227780861638767023.post2050722035739186386..comments2024-01-27T00:27:45.851+00:00Comments on race/history/evolution notes: More on black musical abilityn/ahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02378473351485233448noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-227780861638767023.post-44307561645259243212010-02-16T17:58:01.323+00:002010-02-16T17:58:01.323+00:00Carroll Quigley, a real NWO insider, had this to s...Carroll Quigley, a real NWO insider, had this to say in his 1366 pp. tome entitled Tragedy & Hope:<br /><br />Behind this protective barrier [alienation of parents from their children] a new teen-age culture has grown up. Its chief characteristic is rejection of parental values and of middle-class culture. <b>In many ways this new culture is like that of African tribes; its tastes in music and the dance, its emphasis on sex play, its increasingly scanty clothing, its emphasis on group solidarity, the high value it puts on interpersonal relations (especially talking and social drinking), its almost total rejection of future preference and its constant efforts to free itself from the tyranny of time.</b> Teen-age solidarity and sociality and especially the solidarity of their groups and subgroups are amazingly African in attitudes, as they gather nightly, or at least on weekends, to drink "cokes," talk interminably in the midst of throbbing music, preferably in semidarkness, with couples drifting off for sex play in the corners as a kind of social diversion, and a complete emancipation from time. Usually they have their own language, with vocabulary and constructions so strange that parents find them almost incomprehensible. This Africanization of American society is gradually spreading with the passing years to higher age levels in our culture and is having profound and damaging effects on the transfer of middle-class values to the rising generation. A myriad of symbolic acts, over the last twenty years, have served to demonstrate the solidarity of teen culture and its rejection of middle-class values. Many of these involve dress and "dating customs," both major issues in the Adolescent- Parental Cold War.<br /><br />http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/future.htmAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-227780861638767023.post-69837303920143019612010-02-10T17:43:52.058+00:002010-02-10T17:43:52.058+00:00How can you even NAME such a contradiction in term...How can you even NAME such a contradiction in terms, as a 'gay racialist'? Since when has non-procreative perversion been synonymous with genocide avoidance?<br /><br />Sorry, but gotta call a spade a spade.<br /><br />-Fr. John<br />www.thewhitechrist.wordpress.comAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-227780861638767023.post-34722677882894634492010-02-10T15:06:46.569+00:002010-02-10T15:06:46.569+00:00TGGP,
While the author may not have made his poin...TGGP,<br /><br />While the author may not have made his point in a fashion that's watertight from the standpoint of formal logic, there's no question that jazz uses European instruments or that it liberally quotes European-derived popular music in its earliest incarnations.n/ahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02378473351485233448noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-227780861638767023.post-41879600148235008112010-02-06T21:25:21.432+00:002010-02-06T21:25:21.432+00:00A gay racialist makes a similar point about jazz h...A gay racialist makes a similar point about jazz <a href="http://jamesjomeara.blogspot.com/2010/02/negro-history-month-john-coltrane.html" rel="nofollow">here</a>.<br /><br />Ben Zimmer is a linguist and gives his explanation of the origins of the term <a href="http://www.visualthesaurus.com/cm/wordroutes/1876/" rel="nofollow">here</a>.<br /><br />The fact that western european music is tonal and jazz is tonal is not sufficient to show that jazz is western. They'd have to argue that other music is not tonal. And even if tonality was borrowed from european music, most of its distinctive features could still be non-european in origin. I don't know enough about music to say for certain, but I think the author should have noted that. Maybe they do in the full piece.<br /><br />I tend to like a lot of older "black" musical styles, but not so much since instruments went out of fashion. Not that other groups do a better job of that, techno is retarded no matter the source.TGGPhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11017651009634767649noreply@blogger.com