In His Words
The Mouth and Mind of Leslie Griswold

May 1995


I would like to introduce Leslie Griswold, Canada's Ottawa representative of William Pierce's National Alliance, that you may all come to know him for what he is. The following excerpts are from a random selection of his UseNet postings of May 1995.

Listen, jackass, Black slaves were infinitely better off in the "racist" U.S. of A. than they would have been back in Africa.

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How can Germany be guilty of something that never happened? But even if it did: Hitler (rightly) identified the jews as _the_ problem for Germany and Germans, and he did EVERYTHING NECESSARY to save the German people.

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Probably in much the same way that Hitler REALLY dealt with it, and not the way the jews TELL everyone he dealt with it: by barring jews from becoming citizens, and encouraging them to emigrate away from wherever the White race is.

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The White race stands apart from all others. It's foolish or evil to apply the same standard to every featherless biped.

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But Kevin, surely even you realize that that presupposes a belief that the U.S. Constitution is the be-all and end-all document, that we are going to adhere to it while our race sickens and dies.

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I agree that any civilization must place some restrictions on personal freedoms to survive. The difference being, I ADMIT it, but liberals never will. Neither will libertarians, unless they're pushed against the wall, and even then, they'll quibble and equivocate.

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Ooh! Good one! So is anti-(white) racism, fool. Or do you somehow think that breeding the White race out of existence doesn't constitute an especially pernicious form of genocide?

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Well, no mixed-race ever accomplished anything of worth.


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