The National Review pays homage to a Black shoe-shine Man thank you very much.
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In other news, the European Union has taken to straight up robbing people in the name of fiscal responsibility. In some ways it's darkly comforting to learn that Northern Europeans are just as prone as White US conservatives to use economic policy as a means to assert ethnic righteousness and claim paternal authority over Those People. Never mind if Those People are in fact towing the line of bourgeois respectability by buying a house of their own or setting their extra cash in the bank. they are poor and weak you see, which is proof in itself that they do not have the true responsible values that we do and must be subject to our discipline.
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