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David E. Williams, “Hymn to the Genius of Idi Amin”

time: 2:58

From David E. Williams, Every Missing Duck is a Duck Missed (Disques de Lapin, 2010)

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13 Comments

  1. Petronius
    Posted March 20, 2012 at 7:12 am | Permalink

    “Legends of the SS” is also a good one…

    • Greg Johnson
      Posted March 20, 2012 at 11:00 am | Permalink

      Yes, yes, that is on the list too.

  2. Posted March 20, 2012 at 8:22 am | Permalink

    Perhaps you might appreciate this tribute to the Glorious Nation of Zimbabwe.

    • Greg Johnson
      Posted March 20, 2012 at 11:46 am | Permalink

      Yes, this is amusing. But I cannot agree with it if it is an endorsement of colonialism based on the material benefits it conferred on blacks. Black of course want these benefits, but not at the price of their freedom to live according to their own natures. And left to their own devices, they cannot sustain a western style civilization. Thus colonialism, despite its material benefits to blacks, was spiritually damaging to them. It was an assault upon their natures. And true to their natures, they reject it. They are right to do so.

      Rhodesia, moreover, was no more of a racial state than the Old South. It was merely a version of the Southern plantation system which, despite its aristocratic pretenses, was a capitalist enterprise based on the basest sort of exploitation (chattel slavery in the South) and the racial treason of importing blacks as slaves rather than employing white workers. (Real aristocracy implies positive moral duties between the different classes of one people. Capitalism has no such loyalties, even though the capitalists might live in big houses in the midst of vast lawns and ape the manners and hobbies of the aristocracy.)

      The blacks in Rhodesia were free labor, of course, but the system was still capitalist. And just because the exploitation in capitalist Rhodesia fell along the color line, and just because the capitalists exploited racial solidarity and racial fears to keep their property, does not mean that it was a racial state in the sense that we desire: a society in which the common good of the race comes before the private interest of individuals who seek to enrich themselves with cheap labor. And the proof of this is that in the end, the oligarchs sold their people out when it seemed good for business. The same happened in South Africa.

      • Justin Huber
        Posted March 20, 2012 at 7:34 pm | Permalink

        Excellent post Greg. Better than the video itself. I completely agree with your take on the Old South. I’ve never understood why so many Whites revere the Confederacy. Not that the Union turned out any better.

      • Posted March 22, 2012 at 8:50 pm | Permalink

        Yes! I have gotten into this argument with many WN’s many times-Modernity is very bad for Africans. Since they never came close to developing weapons such as machetes and guns, or technology such as cars and planes, they are completely mentally unequipped to integrate such modern marvels into their lives. I do not believe in colonization. The Congolese have every right to self determination as we do. If all charity and Western (and now Eastern) meddling were to cease, Africa would return to its natural state in a matter of years. Eventually the guns would break and they would not know how to fix them, the planes run out of fuel… and so on. I feel a great deal of sympathy for African women who are suffering at the hands of this stupid globalist PC experiment. Bayonets and knives lodged up the genitalia of these women- weapons their men were GIVEN. They are not at the point where technology can help them, they did not invent it, nor can improve upon it- they only use to to inflict destruction and pain in a more efficient way .

        It’s best to let them be. They do not have to be like us. They don’t need Doritos and AK-47s. They evolved in a way that was best for them. It is up to them to discover their own destiny and fulfill their own spiritual needs.

        If they were left alone, they would quickly revert back to the way that is best suited for them…much as if whites were left alone we would achieve a society that was best suited for us. I love white society and I love white people, but our ways are not suited for every race in this world. Africans are not pets or children to be coddled. They are human beings that should exercise their freedom- their freedom to live in the way that they evolved. And I want to exercise my freedom to be as far away from them and their influence as possible.

        For example, because Northeast Asians are on average smarter; study and work longer hours, and are forming more successful, cohesive societies than we are, perhaps they should impose their civilization on us? Is that something we would want? A foreign invasion in the name of goodwill and nation-building? The Orientals cannot even PRETEND to know our soul, nor can we know the spirit of the African or what will make him happy. It is for them/us to discover.

  3. Visionsofglory14
    Posted March 20, 2012 at 9:46 am | Permalink

    Something about misanthropic music helps me maintain my sanity.

  4. Kullervo
    Posted March 21, 2012 at 7:06 pm | Permalink

    You know, I don’t really get the video–is it satirizing Idi Amin?, but I want to point out that the west’s anti-Idi Amin fixation stems(as with most things) from his anti-Zionist stance. I believe he held an Israeli airplane and maybe shot an 80 year old woman or some such(Don’t quote me on this, but there was something about it in the movie Last King of Scottland). Not to defend Amin, I’m sure he’s no worse or better than any other African chieftain, but that is the reason he is vilified in the west, unlike other comparable African leaders.

    • Greg Johnson
      Posted March 22, 2012 at 12:27 am | Permalink

      Oh come off it. Give yourself permission to have a good honest laugh without worrying that Jews might somehow benefit.

      • Fibbles
        Posted March 22, 2012 at 7:00 am | Permalink

        It’s okay, like I say, I’m not defending him, but I just wanted to point out the dynamic. Another chance to pour flour over the invisible elephant in the room.

  5. Posted March 23, 2012 at 6:44 am | Permalink

    Thanks for posting this video! I edited it together. Feel free to use any of my videos as I am sure there are many others that you guys might fancy (I also edited the “Legends of the SS” vid).

    Feel free to make requests as well. I am sure you guys will get a chuckle or two from this David E. Williams cover: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_o8kZ0iJiA

    Feel free to e-mail me as well!

    • Greg Johnson
      Posted March 23, 2012 at 1:43 pm | Permalink

      Thanks Adam. Please keep me posted about your other videos as they appear. I like your work.

      • Posted March 28, 2012 at 7:34 am | Permalink

        Sure, but I recommend subscribing (if you haven’t already) to my channel as sometimes I make a couple videos a day and certainly a bunch a week, so it might be hard to keep up. In fact, I have 400+ videos now (since June Or July 2011).

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