1) Intelligence and other personal traits are largely genetic, which explains disparities in achievement and anti-social behavior between different groups of people.
2) Only white men should be allowed to vote. No, Jews don't count.
3) Slavery in America probably wasn't as universally awful as it's made out to be. Also, as a trans-Confederate, I find the problematic attitude toward the CSA highly troubling.
4) Segregation and apartheid need to be brought back; any non-white who has a problem with this can take a complimentary one-way trip to their country of origin or majority ancestry. Along with this, Jews should be barred from certain positions in society.
5) The idea of a gay marriage is a total farce. Homosexuals, trannies, and other sexual deviants should keep their vices out of the public eye, forcibly if need be (ex., banning fag parades and other pride propaganda, as well as government-funded "transitions") Also, known bug-chasers should be made to get psychological help.
6) Women's first duty should be as homemakers and nurturers. It's fine if there are a few women who don't fit the mold of feminine-mindedness, but they shouldn't be catered to.
7) Eugenics programs are a necessity for any society with standards.
8) Despite having plenty of reprehensible ideas, the Nazis had some good ones as well. And though the (((mass media))) and (((popular culture))) paint him as Satan in the flesh, Hitler wasn't the worst man who ever lived. And I'm not saying the Jews were asking for it, but...
9) Although I find it personally distasteful, religion has an important role to play in society and irreligion isn't going to somehow make people compassionate and enlightened by their intelligence. Also, scientists need to stick to science and quit trying to do philosophy.
BONUS 8CHAN OPINION:
As much as some of the above subjects grind my gears, I dislike all the harping on and on about muh degeneracy (on a *chan site, no less) and try not to dehumanize "degenerates." They've been lied to and molded by leftist agitprop their entire lives, so it's no wonder they turn out the way they do. What we need is a society that disincentivizes dysfunctional behavior and promotes healthy relationships and everything will fall back into place again. At this point we're basically Calhoun's rats, so aberrant patterns of behavior are to be expected unless we go right to the sources of the problems.