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"Immigration Inanity:"

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Anonymous jody said...

i don't even know what to think anymore. i've been in indiana for 6 months now and there are hundreds of illegal aliens everywhere. and i'm talking american indians, short, brown, don't speak a word of english, totally not mestizo at all illegal aliens.

in indiana! what is going on here, seriously? this is an absolute disaster for the united states. i will literally have to explain to my kids that this is not normal, and they might actually not believe me once the public schools and media get done with them.

there's just no way the US should change THAT MUCH in my short 30 year lifetime.

i swear, there are more of them every single month. every time the federal government gets in the news about giving them amnesty, it seems more of them show up.

5/30/07, 2:34 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

James Fulford named this correctly: it's not immigration, it's "colonization."

JD

5/30/07, 3:58 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

That baby boom in 86 and the enduring trend of hispanics to have more children in the US than they would've in their home country despite being in low wage jobs demonstrates a fundamental difference between our cultures - a difference in the decision making process about what constitutes a good standard of living for rearing a child.

White Americans will use birth control when they perceive that their living conditions aren't suitable for having a child. This seems to be a European trait in general, a good example is from French history. During a famine in the 18th or 19th cent, the young waited until their late 20's to marry because they couldn't afford their own homes or children. In my lifetime, I've noticed that even if someone has an unplanned pregnancy, they will be ever more diligent about birth control afterwards. I've known more than a few people who have had one child early on then had the rest of their family up to ten years later when they could better afford it.

The tragic case in Texas where a young hispanic woman killed herself and three of her children is a stark example of this difference in thought processes. Her living standard was presumably low before she had the 1st child yet she followed with three more. Religion can't be the only reason for this. More than a few Christian fundamentalist have become pragmatic rather than purist when faced with the realities of family planning.

Certainly, many hispanics manage to feed and clothe their children adequately despite low wages and illegal status. The low standard of living almost guarantees similar hardship for hispanic children once they reach adulthood. Nevertheless, illegals are confident enough in the future to bring not one but many children into the world under adverse circumstances.

5/30/07, 5:51 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Steve -- Derbyshire believes it is the desire overtly for the Elites to turn the nation into Latin America. To keep their sinecures for their children and deny them to everyone else. And avoid the competition that upward mobility brings.

5/30/07, 6:39 PM

Anonymous JSBolton said...

There is a code of silence on
negative effects from an immigration cohort.
To be interesting on the topic, media would have to allow that immigrants could be bad for us, and bad for civilization, thus allowing for two sides to be presented.
Instead the immigrant is treated as
a group which can do no wrong, somewhat like sacred monkeys in Japan.
This is true to such extent that it causes an uproar if one describes the 9-11 terrorists as immigrants.
From that one can draw out the implication that the immigrant is , by definition, incapable of being a terrorist.

5/30/07, 11:26 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I've been waiting very impatiently for a week or so for the rest of the article. a list of factors leading to the sorry state of media discourse!! from sailer!! you've earned $3 for american conservative, when the latest edition is up for purchase online.

6/4/07, 3:53 PM

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