Revilo P. Oliver: THE YELLOW PERIL
THE YELLOW PERIL (1983)
by Revilo P. Oliver
(Ph.D., Professor of Classics, University of Illinois)
The report from London on Japanese industrial superiority in the January Liberty Bell asked, in effect, whether the nations of Europe and North America which are still largely White could do anything about it. That, of course, was the wrong question. The crucial consideration is what, if anything, the Jews will order their Aryan serfs to do about it.
Alert observers in this country have long noted the ominous potential of Japanese industry. In the New Libertarian (February-April 1982) the well-known “revisionist” historian, Professor James J. Martin, boldly asked the obvious question that is unthinkable to well-trained Americans: Will their government eventually promote another way against Japan to destroy her industrial superiority? He decided that it would not.
On a quite different level, the periodical Plain Truth, published by one of the richest of our holy rabble-rousers to stimulate his business, carried in the issue for February 1983 an article, “Will Century 21 Be the Japanese Century?” It begins by noting that American jewelers assure their customers of the superior quality of watches “totally made in Japan,” and that Japanese railroads are the best in the world, with an implied contrast to the railways of which the United States was proud before governmental sabotage began to reduce them to junk. And the article states, as did the British commentator, the basic fact: the average worker in Japan, no matter how menial or banausic his task, “has a sense of responsibility to his job, his employer, and his country.” (My italics.) The article is, in fact, a good one until we come to the last paragraphs, where we find the old ballyhoo about “Bible prophecy” and what Yahweh will do for everyone (including Australian Aborigines and African Pygmies!) if only we appease him in the ways known to holy men.