Scumbag Greek government tried to shut down the free food distribution because Golden Dawn checks ID and just gives food to Greek citizens and not to the illegal alien mooches who are helping destroy Greece.
Meanwhile, Golden Dawn is growing as ordinary Greeks understand that it is that party that really has their interests at heart.
Too bad we don't have the equivalent in the U.S.
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BILLBOARD TO PROTEST RUBIO'S AMNESTY
# # # SHORT VIDEO (3+MINUTES) ABOUT THE CENSORSHIP OF BLACK CRIME BY THE MEDIA # # # AVOCADO MUTANTS In the 1920's, Rudolph Hass planted some seedling avocado trees that he thought were all of the Lyon variety. One of the trees turned out to be different. It produced smaller, darker, bumpier avocados. The Hass children ate some of these different avocados and told their father that they preferred the new avocados over the old ones. Rudloph investigated and learned that not only was this the only tree of its type in his orchard but there were no others like it anywhere. Apparently, it was a mutation of some other type of avocado tree--perhaps a Lyon, perhaps not. Anyway, this sole tree was, as far as anyone knows, the first Hass avocado tree. It was a break with other avocado trees. A new beginning. It was a veritable Adam and Eve of the avocado world. It was the mother of all Hass avocado trees in the world today. Hass patented the variety in 1935 and worked out a deal with a nearby nursery to grow and sell the trees. Today, there are approximately 80 million Hass trees around the world. All are descended from this one tree, which is still standing in La Habra, California. The Hass avocado has now become the industry standard. In other words, the genes of this one mutant now dominate the world of avocados. |
"You're an avocado supremacist!" come the cries from the tiny brain antiracists. "Don't you know that all avocados have green flesh? They're all the same under the skin. "We hear you avocado supremacists saying that there are species of avocados and more than 100 varieties (the equivalent of races). That's a divisive thing to say. Hate speech like that isn't allowed around here.We demand that you stop saying that Hass avocados are better. All avocados grow on trees. All avocados are the same under the skin. All avocados are equal. God loves all avocados just the same. "We demand that all varieties of avocado be sold and consumed in equal quantities and that we have affirmative action for those varieties that aren't accepted because of their skin. It's not their fault. You must consider the content of the character of avocados. "If you prefer one avocado over another, then you're a varietiest. If there wasn't Hass avocado discrimination, then these other avocados would be treated the same. It's time that avocado supremacists stopped their evil ways and we must end Hass avocado privilege. "We demand integrated avocado orchards to stop the bigotry and hate. There is a marvelous tapestry of avocados. Celebrate avocado diversity. If you aren't treating all avocados just the same, then you're a Nazi. Also, the word avocado comes from the Nahuatl (Aztec) word "ahuacatl" which translates as testicle, so not only are you an avocado supremacist and separatist, you're also a sexist." And, the easily intimidated among us say: "But, but, but, I'm not a varietiest. I love all avocados just the same. Why, I don't even notice the difference between avocados (This is a big lie, of course. Hass avocados are popular largely because they taste better, don't have fibers inside as do some varieties, don't get watery as do some varieties, and have a higher oil content which makes them richer and better for guacamole than other avocados). Why, why, I don't even notice that some avocados are green and some are black when they're ripe. I apologize profusely for saying that some types of avocados are different from other types." |
The discerning reader is probably now saying that comparing avocados to people, as I am so obviously doing, is specious. After all, avocados are avocados and people are people. Big difference. Well, yes and no. Nature is all pretty simple. It's only the explanations that are complex. The same basic principles that exist with avocados, exist with humans. It's all in the genes. Do we have a human version of the mother tree of all Hass avocados? As you might expect, we do, but we don't yet know who she was or exactly where she lived. We do know that there are forks in the road that constantly appear. Those of us alive today who are white people, had ancestors who kept taking the white forks. Had they not, then we'd not be white. Throughout history we've had more than a few partings of the ways with the old varieties as we took one fork and they took another. |
Consider, just to get the intellectual juices flowing, the biblical story of Adam and Eve. Might we not speculate that the story, at its core, isn't really a myth at all and that, as with so many myths, there are elements of truth in the tale? Could it be that the creation of Adam and Eve was not the creation of all humans, as many Bible classes teach, but was just a new departure for humans? Two Hass avocado trees of the human kind, so to speak. We also have an inkling of other departures for humans. According to Bryan Sykes who wrote The Seven Daughters of Eve, all Europeans are descended from seven mothers. The earliest one lived about 45,000 years ago, probably in Greece. There were many other women alive at the time, but this one woman and six others, if Sykes is right, are the mothers of all Europeans and European peoples alive today. These six were the Hass avocado trees of Europeans, so to speak. They were a new departure. Their genes dominated all others. The others died off. Perhaps these others practiced miscegenation, and died off as their genes were swamped by the genes of others. Whatever happened, they and their genes disappeared. They were dead ends. |
So, the Hass avocado was a chance mutation. Adam and Eve may have been chance mutations. The seven daughters of Eve may also have been chance mutations. Nature bubbles up such chance mutations all the time. Most die off, some don't. |
| The next time you have some guacamole at a restaurant, you can be almost certain that it's Hass avocado guacamole. All avocados are not really the same, amigos. Neither are people. Genes matter. Let's hear it for the mutant avocado and for Rudolph Hass, who kept it separate and didn't let it blend back in with the other varieties of avocados. Had he not kept the Hass avocado separate, you'd be eating watery, less satisfying guacamole today. |
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REPORT: THERE ARE NO JOBS AMERICANS WON'T DO
Puncturing another myth propagated by illegal alien advocates.
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