via Concord Monitor

This is the face of a racist. This is how one such person looks like. Ryan Murdough, of Ashland, is running as a Republican for a State House seat in Grafton County’s 8th District in New Hampshire, US.

Some selected quotes from the Concord Monitor:

“I would like to preserve what we have before it gets totally out of control,” Murdough, a 30-year-old father of two young boys, said last week. “The more it becomes non-white, the more it’s going to become a much different place to live, for white people especially.”

He doesn’t have red horns and carry a pitchfork. He doesn’t have a little square black mustache or do the goosestep. And there are no white sheets hanging on a clothesline in his backyard.

Murdough says he’s nonviolent, that his vision for a new America can be achieved without resorting to genocide or imprisonment.

So please, don’t call him a racist. He says that’s not true.

“I would ask you about your version of racist,” Murdough said. “The word does not have a specific definition. If someone says, ‘You seem to hate people who aren’t white,’

I say no, so I can’t really be a racist, because I don’t hate them. I just don’t want to live around areas that are heavily, predominantly non-white.”

[…]

He spoke about theories that were hard to digest, speculating that DNA and committing crimes could be related.

“I’ll be the first one to say there’s good and bad in all races,” Murdough said. “But you can’t ignore overall group differences because of individual exceptions.

"Listen, just because I choose not to live in those types of neighborhoods doesn’t mean I’m a racist,” he continued. “I’d just rather live in a place that would be safer for my kids, and most of the those places happen to be white. New Hampshire is an example.”

[…]

Martin Luther King Jr.? Don’t get him started. King was a prostitute-chasing communist who plagiarized his work in college, Murdough says.

[…]

Even though whites weren’t America’s original settlers, Murdough says American Indians would have to leave, too, just like members of all other non-white races. We came, we saw, we conquered. Too bad.

“What happened with them was unfortunate,” Murdough said. “But the way lands are taken over is the way it works. They were here, the Western settlers took over and the rest is history.”

Wow. Just what else can we add here?!


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