Dissecting the claim to have the right to name everyone else
Dear Metro Santa Cruz Letters Editor (CONTACT ‘EM):
We’re concerned about non-goy Robert Sward based on his Christmas week article (HERE). Resisting Defamation was surprised by the strangely supremacist attitude displayed by Mr. Sward who suffers from twin delusions, one, that he has supreme authority to name the other and, two, that there are only two kinds of people in the world.
Remarks like “goy to the world” and “a pretty good goy” were obviously designed to slap Christians around, but they’ll have to defend themselves. Our concern is that goy is a secular slam. We don’t claim to have been offended because it is the policy of the diverse white American peoples to consider hate labels like goy simply an invitation to examine the mind of the writer, not to whine about being offended.
The first disorder that Mr. Sward displays is his supremacism, based on his claim to have the right to name everyone else. That’s a sign of mental illness, a kind of megalomania that screams for assistance from one of the helping professions.
The second quality disfiguring Mr. Sward’s article is that it exposes his other mental illness, usually referred to as Manicheanism. That is, his view that the human race is divided into only two categories, goys and non-goys, demonstrates that he suffers from an anti-diversity disorder that pushes all white Americans, all black Americans, all Asian Americans, and all Latino Americans into just one category. This runs so far afield from mainstream thinking these days that we have to regard his as a disordered mind.
Kindly take pity on the obviously troubled Mr. Sward and get him professional help.
Bo Sears
ResistingDefamation.com