January 03, 2008
The Year in Multiculturalism: News from the Culture War
By
Brenda Walker
As we enter 2008, friends of America's sovereignty
have had a strong year. The
crucial victory was the
defeat of the nation-killer
Kennedy-Bush amnesty scheme.
In addition, there has been progress in the struggle
against
multiculturalism, the false ideology underlying open
borders. According to multiculturalism,
all cultures are morally equal and worthy of
respect—an
obvious absurdity considering culturally-sanctioned
crimes from
slavery to the
mistreatment of women.
You can hear the change on call-in shows on C-SPAN
and elsewhere: The
false accusations of racism no longer have the
effect they once did. There is much more honest
discussion about immigration. The
wealthy leftist open borders squawk boxes, like the
ACLU and the
Southern Poverty Law Center, still make the same
noises. But citizens aren't listening. Americans’
preference for immigration that is legal, controlled and
reduced has
always shown up in opinion polls. Now they are
speaking out openly.
The victories on the
cultural front are a welcome indication that a basic
sanity about human nature still prevails. Despite
unremitting
media propaganda that
diversity is the highest good, many citizens have
not accepted the assumptions of
cultural relativism. They have fought the
transformation to a less secure and
more Mexifornicated society, with
mosques on the side.
Unsurprisingly, the
terrorist-friendly Council on American Islamic
Relations (CAIR) was a party to suing the passengers,
known as
"John Does" (See
Tucker Carlson shred CAIR mouthpiece Ibrahim Cooper
in a YouTube clip.)
Despite the legal intimidation and fears for
physical safety, several John Doe passengers appeared on
Fox News to
discuss their experiences on the flight. Many terror
experts who have studied the case believe the imams’
behavior was a
stunt designed to frighten passengers and create an
incident that, along with the lawsuits against citizens,
would intimidate future flyers and make air travel more
vulnerable.
Eventually, in August 2007 the
flying imams dismissed the John Does from the
lawsuit.
Middle school
Somali girls were placed in a special classroom for
one hour of Islamic prayer daily. A substitute teacher
alerted Roger who then
aroused concerned citizens to action.
We are fighting the equivalent of a two-front war. On
one side, we face parasitic Mexicans seeking to remake
America into a
Hispanic, "bilingual" (i.e. Spanish-speaking)
society. On the other hand, some of the Muslim
immigrants think
violence against infidels (us) is a fine idea, in
order to establish a worldwide
caliphate.
The good news is that Mexicans want to avoid
blowing up the place entirely because they know
better than to kill off the host organism that is the
source of their
nourishment.
The bad news is that
extremist Muslims have no such compunctions, as
shown by the many
suicide bombers which Islam is able to muster. They
are among the most effective propagandists in history.
Osama has declared his intention to
kill millions of Americans as part of his plan for
worldwide
Islamic hegemony. So he and his thugs are willing to
put up with some breakage on their way to planetary
domination.
It is disturbing to note that Washington continues to
knowingly welcome enemies like 9/11 had never happened.
For example, the
Government Accountability Office issued a report
last September finding that the U.S. had permitted the
entrance of nearly
10,000 immigrants from countries designated as
supporting terrorism since
the terrorist attacks.
Protecting America is obviously not on Washington's
To Do list at all.
So we have our work cut for us: not only saving
America, but also preserving an outpost of
western civilization, with its core principles of
free speech, representative government,
civil liberties and
private property.
Mark Steyn makes a convincing case in his book America Alone
that
Europe is already toast, that it is
"too enfeebled to resist its remorseless transformation
into Eurabia" as result of unwise immigration.
Washington should take a lesson from
Europe's mistakes and stop welcoming cultural groups
that despise America's core beliefs. The sensible way to
curtail the
troubling cultural effects of immigration is to
institute a
timeout for several decades to assimilate the
millions of foreigners already here.
More than that, we must renew our passion for
defending the American values of
individual liberty,
national sovereignty and
speaking English.
Eternal vigilance really is the price of liberty.
Brenda Walker (email
her) lives in Northern California and publishes
two websites,
LimitsToGrowth.org and
ImmigrationsHumanCost.org. She thinks anyone who
believes that all cultures are equal should be required
to spend their vacations in Saudi Arabia.