Sunday, May 10, 2009

07-15-2006, 11:32 AM

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Is the JQ a plus or minus for racialism? The latter. I can talk to people all day about what they really think about racial differences and the consequences of third world immigration, whether or not they truly believe in racial equality or merely give lip service to it, but the moment the JQ comes up, they are switched off like a light. Has anyone else had this experience?

A friend of mine who is canvassing Dallas would talk about the Jews for hours to polite, but blank stares, as leon degrance points out. One memorable exchange of his long, informed discussions of the Jews was met with a helpful, "are you talking about niggers?"

And to think they call Dallas the City of Hate.

However, it's equally important that he was met with blank stares - not to kind of programmed sheeple stuff we'd expect. They all listened politely, but just couldn't make the mental leap from the few Jews they knew personally to the kind of group strategy my friend was discussing.

For my part, I'd have to have another thread on my 'real life' experiences in conversation. What I've learned is you have to be very bulldoggish, and you have to have a set of about a hundred facts in your mind you can produce at will. Now, I met with the most vociferous resistance - but that's often a sign that you're very close to a 'sale'. Give the mark some time to rest, have your promotional literature, work in Bible quotes if your mark is a Christian.

You have to be willing to get all Amway on their asses.

WM

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