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OURSELVES ALONE & HOMELESS JACK'S RELIGION: messages of ennui and meaning in post-american america OURSELVES ALONE & HOMELESS JACK'S RELIGION: messages of ennui and meaning in post-american america by Martin Millard
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“Proponents of the "we're all one race," swill took another hit recently when scientists revealed that bananas share about 50% of the DNA of humans (I kid you not). This is 10% more than what we share with earthworms. Add this information to the previous revelation that humans and chimps are 98.4% the same genetically, and you begin to see the problem for the we're all one race crowd - our present ignorant flat worlders. The reason this is a hit for the all one race crackpots is because it is just a further indication that nature works with minor changes to make major differences. In fact, there are no "tiny" changes in nature at the DNA level of existence. Just a minor change here or there makes a totally different animal or plant.”
H. Millard, OURSELVES ALONE & HOMELESS JACK'S RELIGION: messages of ennui and meaning in post-american america
“Those who can hear the whisper as you heard it will have to make a decision in the struggle. Will they part with some hard earned bucks to buy the book or pass it by? See, they get to make a choice in the struggle with their own free will and they have to put some effort into the struggle to get the book, just like you did. Will they choose right or will they choose wrong? It's a fork in the path of their existence that they face and no one can give them a free ride down the right path.”
H. Millard, OURSELVES ALONE & HOMELESS JACK'S RELIGION: messages of ennui and meaning in post-american america
“Blenders" is the name I've given to what others call multiculturalism or multiracialism or the One World Order. I chose this word because I believe it more correctly characterizes what those who push the concept have in mind. "Multiculturalism" and "multiracialism" sound as though there are a bunch of different cultures and races in a society that are to be kept seperate and distinct - a series of China Towns and Little Saigons, for example. "One World Order" seems to have taken on meanings of an economic or polirical fusion of all the different nations of the Earth - a grand version of NAFTA, perhaps. The word "Blenders," on the other hand, indicates that those pushing multiculturalism, multiculturalism and the One World Order are really trying to blend all races, nations and religions into what I've called the Tan Everyman - the universal human model.”
H. Millard, OURSELVES ALONE & HOMELESS JACK'S RELIGION: messages of ennui and meaning in post-american america