To:    Daily Telegraph: Comment
Re:    The need to talk without fear of what we think or feel being condemned as "racist"
Date:  Thursday 24 August 06

In response to an article by Andrew Green: "EU immigration is not the problem"
 
Britain's indigenous population are immigrants (invaders) from Europe (Celts, Romans, Germans, Scandinavians, etc.) and there has always been considerable migration within Europe (of people of closely related race and culture). Also, there has always been a trickle of immigration into Europe from those lands bordering it (notwithstanding the Mongol invasion, etc.) of people of somewhat different race and culture, but in such small numbers that they were easily integrated; Jews, to some extent, being a very important and culturally enriching exception.   What is entirely new in the past 50 years is the flood (and I really do mean "flood", because that is the only honest way of describing it) of immigration from far-off lands, of people of non-European race and culture (often very different indeed) and with a virtually endless reservoir of eager followers driven by massive differences in the level of material civilisation, and now attracted all the more by the large immigrant communities which have already established themselves here. But we are not allowed to talk about, or even mention, this (Mr Green alludes to it indirectly and very "diplomatically"), because it is considered "racist". Instead we are expected to celebrate the madness!

Isn't it wonderful to think that within a few generations (200-300 years) the native European population of these Islands will have been reduced to a small (probably tiny) minority (of "racists" who refuse to breed out of their own "hideously white" communities)?

Perhaps this is God's punishment for (white) man's original sin, for his part in slavery and imperialism, and for his continuing vanity and egoism, which He is implementing with the help of Christian and Marxist universalism imbibed into a self-hating, holier-than-thou section of the native population (including, I suspect, a few white-men-hating feminists). This would explain why the BBC is so much in the vanguard of championing immigration, multi-culturalism and the ideology of the "melting pot". Just take a look at its children's programmes, from which one might easily conclude that half the population is already black or mixed-race. At the moment it is still wishful thinking, like that of us having a black Prime Minister, but the BBC-way things are going it will not be long (100-200 years at the very most) before it is a reality.

And what is wrong with that, you might ask? For my part, as a native Briton and European, I would much prefer my own ethnic group (with which, because of ancestoral, historical and cultural ties, I very strongly identify) to remain numerically dominant in its own homeland. If a majority of native people feels otherwise, I will have to accept it, but I don't believe they do. I think we are being forced into it, intimidated by a small but very powerful minority (especially amongst the political left, in the left-leaning media and the Church) who brand as "racist" anyone who disagrees with their multi-culti, melting-pot ideology.

We (especially the natives amongst us) need to put ourselves on the socio-psychiatrist's couch and talk, honestly and openly, try to overcome our fears of offending God (or fellow men and women) by what we  think or feel being condemned as sinful, vain or "racist".

Wanting to maintain and cultivate a sense of one's own racial identity is NOT racist, but a natural and healthy way to feel, which real racists and so-called "anti-racists" (or "progressives") have succeeded in exploiting for their own ends. We have gone from one extreme (the insane racial ideology of the Nazis) to another, the ideology of the "melting pot", via immigration and multi-culturalism, with the goal of eliminating all racial differences, or at least of removing sinful, imperialist, "racist" white men from the world.

 
 
 
 



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