Sliming the American Third Position (A3P), Part 3

MacDonaldCartoonGustavo “Ask a Mexican” Arellano continues his campaign against Kevin MacDonald and the American Third Position: “Long Beach State Professor Kevin MacDonald Helps Mainstream a New White Supremacist Political Party.”

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3 Comments

  1. Clint Thomas Stone
    Posted January 24, 2010 at 2:56 pm | Permalink

    It’s all about schoolyard name-calling tactics. They cannot debate the issues, so why not sling a mud pie and call them all “meanies”?

    I guess the self-acknowledged statement of “I’m not a racist” is not enough. People like the OC Weekly immediately spin that into “I’m a racist.” Instead of looking at why this person would call himself a non-racist, they again employ schoolyard tactics.

  2. Posted January 23, 2010 at 3:18 pm | Permalink

    Dr. MacDonald is the one who is doing the work to verify his information and is truly concerned with being objective and not prejudiced. The cartoon comes off as comical ridiculousness. That’s par for the course though with these character-smearing types — they are not good with facts, so they use name-calling basically when people don’t agree with them. Propaganda comes in when facts wont do.

  3. mikepk
    Posted January 22, 2010 at 7:45 pm | Permalink

    The cartoon is such a clear and vivid example of “projection” it’s unintentionally funny. They devote more words to cliched attacks (racist, anti-semite, hate, etc.) than to anything actually written by A3P or MacDonald. I counted a total of 45 actual words quoted from MacDonald, and just one full sentence.

    Indeed the article is doing precisely what the cartoon depicts MacDonald and A3P doing. Does anyone *not* see it? They are putting a devil’s tail on A3P and claiming to be morally superior.

    I loled.

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