Archive for the ‘Immigration’ category

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A New Anti-Immigration Strategy

February 19, 2010

 
Perhaps we need a new strategy to restrict immigration.  Instead of convincing fellow Americans to keep people out, we should start trying to convince people from other cultures that they really don’t want to come here.  Sure, you’ll have more money but your daughter may end up a degenerate beyond anything you’ve ever seen in [...]

Down with McCain

February 18, 2010

I report on the upcoming John McCain/J.D. Hayworth showdown in Arizona at VDare. 
I thought that the election of an un-American radical like Barack Obama might energize the American Right. But I didn’t think the opposition to his agenda would come so soon or be so vehement. As of December, the president’s approval rating was down [...]

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Free Speech

February 15, 2010

 
Jonah Goldberg posted a video showing a bunch of Muslims shouting down some Israeli trying to speak at a college campus.  Ironic, since organized Jewish movements helped bring Muslims to America in the first place.  Let’s see if anybody at NR mentions American Renaissance getting cancelled.

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The West Indian Success Myth

December 16, 2009

 
People who argue against a genetic explanation of black failure never tire of pointing to the West Indians.  They’re especially useful for conservatives who tell us it’s all culture.  The thinking goes “Come on, American blacks, they can do it, why can’t you?”  For example, Dinesh D’Souza has written “[The civil rights agenda being corrupted [...]

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Heather MacDonald Flinches

November 17, 2009

 
Heather MacDonald points out in National Review that Mexicans aren’t as smart as whites or Chinese, but implies that it’s all culture.  

A forthcoming study on Hispanic children’s cognitive skills underlines the challenges the country faces in aspiring to close the achievement gap between these children and their white and Asian counterparts. Hispanic “children fall behind [...]

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Libertarians Must Face Race

November 9, 2009

 
The front page of VDare today is my review of Ron Paul’s The Revolution. Although Ron Paul is, of course, right about most things, no serious political movement can ignore race.  

If America’s political elite was immoral, corrupt or just plain wrong on one or two issues, the country might have some hope.  But reading Ron Paul’s The Revolution however, [...]

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Anti-Racism Hits South Korea

November 2, 2009

From The New York Times
SEOUL — On the evening of July 10, Bonogit Hussain, a 29-year-old Indian man, and Hahn Ji-seon, a female Korean friend, were riding a bus near Seoul when a man in the back began hurling racial and sexist slurs at them.
The situation would be a familiar one to many Korean women [...]