Where Will We Non-Diverse Legals Live?
By Richard Davis (05/03/06)
I don’t want to live in Mexico. I don’t have anything against the place or its people, I just don’t want to live there. Nor do I want to live anywhere else in Latin America, or in Africa or the Middle East. The problem is, neither do Mexicans, Latin Americans, Africans and Middle Easterners.
They want to live where I live because of what my ancestors created and theirs couldn’t, and what they and their countrymen still can’t. That they still can’t, and never could, makes me wonder what they will do to my country. To wonder that, I’m told, makes me a racist. Not to wonder that, on the other hand, makes me a fool.
All peoples and cultures are inherently equal, according to the multiculturalists, and they are right. No child is born better than another or with less right to existence. But that doesn’t mean people and cultures are the same. They’re not. Our differences produce markedly disparate societies, equal in an ethical sense but unequal in almost every practical measure: economic, social and cultural. The two sides of the US-Mexican border are radically dissimilar, while the two sides of the US-Canadian border are virtually the same. That has nothing to do with geography. What it does have to do with is rightfully our concern.
One of the great lies of multiculturalism is that cultures are essentially accidents of time and place and that the human component of cultures is basically interchangeable. Such illogic is designed to sow the seeds of guilt in Westerners for their unearned serendipity, and resentment in non-Westerners for their undeserved shortfall.
But no where is there evidence to support that. Resource-rich Africa isn’t Asia because Africans aren’t Asians. Replacing the European majority in America with a Mexican, African or Asian majority, or even a combination majority, will yield a much different America, and who today can imagine, looking at Mexico, Africa and Asia, it would be a better place?
As immigrants flood the country multiculturalists demand we celebrate our “diverse” cultures, but what are immigrants’ cultures? They come from impoverished, semi-literate backgrounds characterized more often than not by ignorance, oppression, misogyny, corruption and violence. That’s their culture, like it or not. For most immigrants their first significant exposure to culture occurs when they arrive here.
Unfortunately, now when they arrive they’re quickly handed a phony, racist-based culture fabricated by multiculturalists for political purposes. What is Hispanic culture after all other than “brown” people who speak Spanish? What has it produced except overpopulation? One of its defining elements, Catholicism, can’t even be mentioned publicly because it offends the multiculturalists. Mexican, Puerto Rican and Venezuelan immigrants can profess to have the same culture only because they essentially have no culture.
At some point in the recent past a decision was made by powers inimical to my race and to Christianity and the West (except Israel) that the majority American culture should be destroyed and replaced by a minority-based culture. The vast majority of Americans would have opposed such a move if asked, but like so much else in this so-called democracy of ours, they weren’t asked. If they did any asking, they were quickly intimidated into silence.
This systematic betrayal of America is still underway, and it’s too late to stop it. There’s no going back. We’re left now with a culture of ethnic balkanization, perpetual grievances, racial hypocrisy, dumbed-down education, political correctness and cultural diminishment. There is no resolution to this culture of resentment and complaint because there is no way to bridge the differences among us, other than by mutual degradation.
And so I must accede quietly to the continual attacks on my culture and my ancestors, the vast majority of whom were decent, hard-working people whom we should revere. But expressing admiration for my culture, particularly as it compares to other cultures, is now tantamount to hate speech (and one day will be). In fact, my people are basically unmentionables in the country they built. Only minorities are permitted to publicly have races and cultures, fictional though they may be.
It would be easy to become pessimistic, but that would be pointless, and it ignores those innate and irrepressible differences that make us who we are. The more we succumb to multiculturalism and mass immigration the more dysfunctional we become. Eventually my ethnic group will have had enough and demand its own rightful place and its own rightful destiny. Because when all is said and done, nobody wants to live in Mexico.
Richard Davis observed the immigrant boycott Monday by eating at Taco Bell.
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