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A Real Humanitarian Speaks Out
Albert Schweitzer was a true humanitarian, not a demagogue who simply wanted to ingratiate himself to blacks like so many
White politicians nowadays. From 1913 until his death in 1965 Schweitzer practiced as a doctor in the hospital he founded
in Africa in the jungle village of Lamarene. His ethic was "reverence for life." In 1952 he received
the Nobel Peace prize. Before it disappears down the liberal memory hole, here is what Schweitzer wrote about blacks
shortly before his death: "I have given my life to try to alleviate
the sufferings of Africa. There is something that all White men who have lived here like I must learn and know:
that these individuals are a sub-race. They have neither the intellectual, mental or emotional abilities to equate or
to share equally with White men in any function of our civilization. I have given my life to try to bring them the advantages
which our civilization must offer, but I have become well aware that we must retain this status: the superior and they the
inferior. For whenever a white man seeks to live among them as their equals they will either destroy him or devour him.
And they will destroy all of his work. Let White men from anywhere in the world, who come to Africa remember that you
must continually retain that status: you the master and they the inferior like children that you help or teach. Never
fraternise with them as equals. Never accept them as your social equals or they will devour you. They will destroy
you."
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