Jim Goad Quotes.

People can be so heartless and dirty.
One of the greatest pleasures I get from my measly professional career is confusing people.
Many of the racial problems in America are caused by the fact that people are innately tribal, and politicians know how to exploit that biological fact.
In a perverse way, it’s very patriarchal to think that women can’t be malicious or violent.
The average human’s fundamental project is to find someone else to blame for their problems.
People huddle together in doctrinaire herds, and the same jackasses who, without the slightest risk, now scream against racism are the same conformist personality types who would have carried torches in lynch mobs a century ago.
I think my sense of humor is Jewish. I’m smarter than most white people, which is kind of a Jewish thing, too.
When I see two women kissing, my only physical reaction is a strong desire to vomit in both of their mouths.
Hatred is the air I breathe. It permeates every cell in my body.
Anti-racist propaganda is relentless and inescapable, as if the propagandists fear that if they shut up about it for a second, they’d instantly become racists themselves.
Governments throughout the English-speaking sphere are creating and then ratcheting the torque on “hate-speech” laws with frightening eagerness.
A lot of people expend great time and effort explaining why they don’t like me, but none of them ever try to explain why their opinion should matter to me. I think most of them sense, but would never be brave enough to admit, their subordinate role in the food chain relative to me.
They’re not posing as being Jesus Christ all the time.
The vegan diet is obviously lacking whatever essential nutrient it is that makes people likeable.
I prefer for a woman’s most private of areas to have as much hair as Carlos Santana’s entire band, head to toe, circa 1972.
Negative opinions about me don’t faze me unless I respect the person giving the opinion, which is rare. And if it’s someone I respect, I usually take heed of what they’re saying. But if I don’t respect them, which I usually don’t, what’s the point?
To think that humans evolved from lower species BUT the evolutionary process somehow came to a halt and we all arrived at the finish line simultaneously is to embrace a fiction possibly more implausible than Christianity.