A Righteous Hmong [Brenda
Walker] - 03/10/05
This just in—Hmong are uninterested
in assimilation. Listen to Blong Yang, a Hmong lawyer
residing in Minnesota,
discuss his people:
“For
many Hmong, culture trumps everything else, including
the law... Hmong culture is
so strong that few will defy it. It is so
rigid that it forces people to comply, even when
noncompliance would save them from criminal sanctions.”
Commendably, Blong Yang then goes
on to say the powerful clan leaders must stop excusing
prosecutable crimes that are cultural norms among Hmong.
Among those are
statutory rape, slavery (politely called a
"bride price"), marriage by
capture (aka kidnapping),
polygamy,
bribery, animal
sacrifice, and
opium use.
Counselor Yang concludes, "It's
time for us to clean our house before someone else does
it for us."
Translation: The
American justice system still ignores Hmong criminality,
but might—MIGHT—eventually prosecute
crimes committed by immigrants as energetically as
it does those
committed by citizens.
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Paperless World [James
Fulford] - 03/10/05
As I was reading
this story, ( Girl has car stolen by
Hispanic car thief, girl gets car back herself) I
was amazed to read that the police were trying to look
up the thief's phone number in a hardcover reverse
directory, (Haines Criss-Cross,
still in business, but hey, some people are still
making
buggywhips) when anyone can look up a
phone number on Infospace.com or even on
Google.
Then I saw the date: 1999, near the
end of the 20th Century. Things have changed
a lot since then.
I mention this because
Bryanna's
story today mentioned checking out the
websites of the
Washington Post, and
Los Angeles Times, which
Patterico refers to as the
Los Angeles Dog Trainer. I've more or less given
up on hardcopy newspapers, (treezines)
and it would be bad if I did have a dog to train.
Recently, I had to glue something and I couldn't find a
newspaper anywhere in my apartment to keep the glue from
dripping on the counter.
I finally used a distressed copy of
Commentary, and a
Lands End catalogue, instead, and weighted it down
with two phonebooks and a
Columbia Encyclopedia, all of which are
available on line. It may be that in the future you'll
have to buy newsprint in specialty craft shops, and
books will only be used for things you might actually
enjoy reading.
Is there is point? If there is,
it's that VDARE.COM is the wave of the future. Oh, and
send us
money, please, because we don't get ads from
downtown drygoods merchants, also going the
way of the Dinosaur.
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Don't Blame Pete Wilson: Blame
the Open Borders Lobby [James
Fulford] - 03/10/05
Law Professor Gail Heriot, of
The Right Coast has a three part post titled
Don't Blame Pete Wilson for Making California a Blue
State, [1,
2,
3,]
Brendan
Miniter's comment in today's WSJ
Political Diary (subscription required) seems quite
unfair to me. He suggests that former California
Governor Pete Wilson and Proposition 187 (which denied
illegal immigrants certain state benefits, including
welfare benefits) are responsible for making California
a Democratic electoral stronghold. I'm starting to hear
this everywhere I go and its utter nonsense.
1,
This inaccuracy is
characteristic of the WSJ, which
just today, hammered on the oft-refuted
“immigrants will save social security" myth. One
thing Professor Heriot points out is that
proportionately more Latinos voted for Proposition 187
than vote Republican.
Proposition 187 actually polled better among
Latinos than either George H.W. Bush before it or Bob
Dole after it.
2,
The actual cause of California's Democratic shift:
Hispanics and
Asians entering, blue-collar
whites packing up and
leaving.
Between
1990 and 2000, California's population increased 13.82%.
From the standpoint of race and ethnicity, the increase
was overwhelmingly the result of an increased number of
Hispanics and Asians. The numbers of whites (including
Hispanic whites) actually decreased in absolute terms by
1.73% as a result of out-migration and low birth rates.
3,
Professor Heriot doesn't share
VDARE.COM's view of what should be done about
immigration, of course, but she does have an academic's
commitment to the truth. The Wall Street Journal,
on the other hand…may be invincibly ignorant
[Vdare.com Note: or
dishonest.]
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