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He definitely raises some good questions. Overall, however, I disagree with his analysis. First of all, we can't equate racism with ethno-nationalism. They really have completely separate meanings, at least in my mind. Furthermore, it's obvious that not all people in these movements are particularly bright and intelligent, but do you have to be? (not going as far as the Englishman in the vid). To want to preserve your people and culture is a basic feeling regarding our values, and has nothing to do with IQ. A construction worker has as much of a say in the matter as a college educated historian. In many ways, these so called high IQ individuals are brainwashed to a much higher degree than those of simpler background who have seen reality for what it. Lastly, it's just outright false that the movements he's referring to only looks at skill colour. Sure, they might accept some idiotic and 'degenerate' people as their European kin, but if they don't act as a European should, and don't reflect the ideology that they are supposed to represent, they won't be seen as anything else than dirt, staining the credibility of the moment.
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