The hard laws of blood force him to live a life of racial confusion and fragmentation.Posted in Excerpts/Quotes on 2013-07-11 01:18Z by Steven |
We speak of bastardization in the case of a mixed race (Mischlinge) that develops from fundamentally different races or racial mixtures, as, for example, one between Europeans and Negroes, Europeans and Asians, Europeans and Indians, Europeans and Jews, etc. Such mixed race individuals carry the contradictory trains of both races, resulting in a confusion. Bastards are unhappy people. A bastard of European and Negroid decent has some of the characteristics of the white race, and some characteristics of the black race. He unsuited both for the jungles and hot sun of the south, but also for the north. Two souls live and compete within the breast of the bastard. He never finds peace and a harmonious, balanced life. The hard laws of blood force him to live a life of racial confusion and fragmentation.
Karl Bareth and Alfred Vogel, (Randall Bytwerk, trans.), Heredity and Racial Science for Elementary and Secondary Schools (Erblehre und Rassenkunde für die Grund- und Hauptschule) 2nd edition, (Bühl-Baden: Verlag Konkordia, 1937). Source: German Propaganda Archive, Calvin College. http://www.calvin.edu/academic/cas/gpa/erblehre.htm.