Majority Minority States

Hat tip to Jessica. Majority Minority

Notice that California is the least white state… and it’s suffering the greatest economic troubles. Not just this year, but for over a decade.

The white Silicon Valley is largely sponsoring the whole State with its tax base; white regions like Santa Monica Santa are keeping up real estate prices at reasonable levels. But South Central and Oakland have near-collapsed.

No, no causation there.

Locust: all very true, and CA is collapsing economically, socially, and every other way possible.

We Have Some Bad News And Some Good News

We Have Some Bad News And Some Good News


which do you want first?

During the so-called debate on the federal takeover of the American system of health care, Senator Tom Coburn offered an amendment that would have prohibited federal funds from being used to purchase Viagra, Cialis (as well as presumably matching clawfoot bathtubs in scenic locations), etc for rapists and child molesters. (I’m not sure if Enzyte is covered under ObamaCare but it would be surprising if it weren’t.) This was derided as nothing more than a tactic designed to derail Obama’s legacy. The amendment failed.

Now, admittedly, had the Senate passed Coburn’s amendment it would have created an interesting vote in the House but the tactical use of the amendment doesn’t detract from its truthfulness. From Roll Call:

The Congressional Research Service confirmed in a memo Wednesday that rapists and sex offenders may get federally subsidized Viagra and other sexual performance enhancing drugs under the recently passed health care reform law — information that Republicans charge will haunt Democrats in upcoming elections.

So that is the bad news, at least it is if you are living in the vicinity of a currently incapacitated rapist or child molester or if you are a Democrat senator in a Red or purple state who voted against Senator Coburn’s amendment.

Now for the good news.

If you are raped Obamacare will cover the cost of your abortion and any mental health counseling you may require. When life gives you lemons, etc.

On a serious note, the next time you hear death panels pooh-poohed, keep this story in mind and pray neither you nor a loved one ever needs expensive medical care to stay alive.

Barack Obama is opposed to an individual’s right to make the individual’s own decisions about what is in the individual’s own best interest

Obama’s National Sales Tax


President Obama is vetting a new national sales tax (commonly referred to as a VAT) to extract more wealth from the private sector to sustain his insatiable hunger for more government spending.  Former Fed Chairman Paul Volcker and current Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke have commenced a vetting strategy to convince Americans that they need to give more and more money to an every-expanding and bloated federal government.  Congress needs to just say no to a VAT — and increased taxation — as part of any pitch by this Administration to balance the budget.

Volker and Bernanke have used a two pronged strategy to vet the VAT.  First is fear mongering.  Bernanke argues that Americans need to choose between higher taxes or massive cuts in critical government programs.  He mentioned Social Security, Medicare, Education and Defense as areas of government spending that would be targeted if we don’t raise taxes. This is a false choice.  The federal government needs to reform entitlement programs, needs to root out waste fraud and abuse and should eliminate programs like the National Endowment for the Arts.

The deficit incurred by the federal government has reached about $12.8 trillion and next year’s projected deficit is record breaking at $1.6 trillion.  Obama’s solution?  Not cutting government, not ending bailouts, not entitlement reform, and not stopping the Stimulus.  Instead, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke yesterday commenced a debate on higher taxes yesterday, see the Washington Post:

To avoid large and ultimately unsustainable budget deficits, the nation will ultimately have to choose among higher taxes, modifications to entitlement programs such as Social Security and Medicare, less spending on everything else from education to defense, or some combination of the above.

White House economic advisor Paul Volcker, and former Chairman of the Fed, urged the United States to follow Europe and impose a Value Added Tax (VAT).  The Washington Examiner has this description of a VAT:

A VAT is a national sales tax that would be collected by retailers. But it can also be imposed on products as they make their way through the manufacturing process. That is, the tax for a single product is paid by manufacturers, producers, and business that add value to the product, as well as by the consumers. Critics argue that the VAT is a regressive tax that unduly places the burden on the poor.

The reason why elites in Washington would look to a VAT before increasing income taxes (and, believe me, higher income taxes are coming) is because not enough of the population even pays income taxes to make it worthwhile for the government to use the income tax structure to balance the budget.  According to the Tax Policy Center, only about 47 percent of Americans will pay no federal income taxes at all for 2009.  Meanwhile, the government can extract the most amount of your wealth from a national sales tax (VAT) and Volker’s statement yesterday evidences a will on the part of this Administration to start the fear mongering process to tee up higher taxes.

Don’t be fooled by the rhetoric on the part of the agents of President Obama when they try to downplay the effort to impose higher taxes on all Americans.  Volker and Bernanke would not be messaging for higher taxes if this Administration did not want them to.  A VAT, national sales tax, would be the end of economic freedom as we know it, because the federal government would then have the power to tax all aspects of our lives.  Until Washington can restrain spending, we should not entrust it with the power to create a brand new tax.

Barack Obama Bans College Internships, But Only in Free Enterprise


Barack Obama wants college students to operate as he did in getting his job — get it first and then develop the skills through on the job training.
“Barack Obama is opposed to an individual’s right to make the individual’s own decisions about what is in the individual’s own best interest.”

I suggested once that Barack Obama is naive when it comes to the American free enterprise system, but let’s just scratch that. The man really is trying to dismantle it and remake it in his own image — that of a law school professor who champions “public interest” work over the business of America, which is to say business itself.

This has been happening across America in academia where professors are gladly dismantling programs that teach, for example, law students how to be corporate lawyers and work in business in favor of training up an army of public interest liberals who sue the state in the name of progress to stop progress.

Barack Obama, coming from that culture, wants the nation to do the same. The Wall Street Journal is reporting the Obama administration is banning internships within private businesses.

Ponder that — Barack Obama is destroying another aspect of the free enterprise system.

Barack Obama is telling teenagers and college students, who are now suffering through a 26% unemployment rate, that they are not allowed to volunteer their time in the free market in exchange for acquiring valuable and relevant job skills that might, just might, get them off the unemployment line — and that ignores the ability to make valuable connections through networking in the workplace and build relationships for future careers and opportunities. The lost opportunity just of the loss of networking and relationship building is overwhelming and will put some college students who did not go to the right school or belong to the right fraternity or sorority or come from the right town at a serious, serious disadvantage.

Ifyou want to pursue an internship with a for-profit employer, there aren’t going to be many circumstances where you can have an internship and not be paid and still be in compliance with the law,” the Labor Department’s Nancy J. Leppink tells the New York Times.

The Times also quotes Trudy Steinfeld, director of New York University’s Office of Career Services, regarding opportunities for unpaid internships. “A few famous banks have called and said, ‘We’d like to do this,’ said Ms. Steinfeld. “I said, ‘No way. You will not list on this campus.’” To be fair, she doesn’t want a Labor Department enforcer knocking on her door next week. But we wonder what NYU students trying to get their feet in the doors of financial firms think about Ms. Steinfeld rejecting opportunities on their behalf.

How all of this helps young people who are trying to develop marketable skills is a mystery.

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Great Society or Broken Republic

Great Society or Broken Republic


We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.

We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.

The Declaration of Independence was in no way an endorsement of government power and influence. The Constitution was created, not to spell out the rights of the people, but to define the limits of the federal government’s power. The Bill of Rights was not to lay out what the citizens were allowed to do, but to emphasize boundaries which the government may under no circumstances tread on the rights of the citizens.

Justice, tranquility, common defense, promote the general welfare and secure the blessings of Liberty…these qualities of living sound like they belong in a land of Utopia, yet, this is exactly the vision our fore/founding Father’s and God Almighty pictured…The American Dream!

The greatness of a nation hinges on the values its people and leaders embrace. Leaders are positioned to “lead”, and if the leaders stray from morals during their tenure, the greatness of a nation is adversely impacted.

Today, the very foundations of our country are under attack as the nation slips into moral bankruptcy. The laws in our land either protect or erode the moral compass of our nation. As laws infringe deeper into the rights of citizens and unconstitutional behavior continues to run rampant amongst Congress, the moral compass of America has shifted, becoming poisoned with political correctness. Forget about integrity, concern for your neighbor, trustworthiness, and morality. These virtues are dumped as self-centered, arrogant, greedy attitudes redefine the American character. In God We Trust is dangerously being replaced with In Government We Trust.

It is no coincidence that the same year Woodrow Wilson was elected, the federal reserve was created and our country began a downward spiral. In the same manner that Senator Aldrich and the Asst. Sec. of Dept. of Treasury, Andrews along with many others representing ¼ of the world’s wealth created the questionable Fed in secrecy behind closed doors, which created a detestable monopolizing stronghold for our economy, our current government administration continues to manipulate and infringe upon the rights of people with secret meetings behind closed doors, designed to strip America of her liberty and justice.

Since the inception of the Fed, America’s moral Republic has been continually coming under siege. In his 1917 war speech, Woodrow Wilson spoke a subliminal message at the end of his address to Congress with the statement that… Our country is a Republic and it is not our responsibility to ensure the “world” is a democracy. It is our responsibility to ensure within the confines of America, that our nation is a Republic. The difference between the two, is that a Republic is ruled by laws based on the provisions of the constitution where the established law allows people the freedom of enterprise, safety, and the pursuit of life, liberty, and happiness.

A true democracy is moved by majority. If the majority changes their mind in 20 years about a decision, they change the decision. Whomever is in power, controls the actions and outcomes of a country with a democracy. It is a constant campaign of deceit, manipulation and arm twisting. We DO NOT want democracy for America.

With the inaugurations of FDR and Truman we began to see a clear and evident display of the socialist agenda as an alphabet soup of bureaucracies and Acts emerged along with a bold usurpation of the constitution.

The moral founding of our great constitution was overridden after the election of President Johnson with the banning of school prayer in 1963, and further erosion and moral decline followed during President Johnson’s introduction of a strong socialistic agenda he titled, The Great Society, which blatantly usurped the limits of the constitution by enacting domestic programs cleverly disguised under the ideology of eliminating poverty and racial injustice. The reality was that these programs were a cracking of the door that has led to government infringement of the privacy of American citizen’s. Coupled with the 1964 election that brought in many new liberals to Congress, Johnson’s launching of social reforms were a catalyst for the Roe vs. Wade verdict and the HC debacle we are presently experiencing. Continued usurpation of our nation’s constitutional framework appeared during Nixxon’s tenure in the decision of the 1973 landmark case Roe vs. Wade and the Bank Secrecy Act, which under the know your customer and identifying the customer policy of this act, financial institutions are required by the federal government to spy on their customers. By the way, are you aware that the same day the verdict for Roe vs. Wade was handed down, former President Johnson died of a heart attack?

Now we have a secretary of state expressing “great grief” that our military is not tried in International Courts, a President who removed Reagan’s 1983 constitutional protections against INTERPOL, a massive Health Insurance program staring us in the face, the potential for Cap-N-Tax, and amnesty of millions of “illegal” immigrants. All actions of which, will strip away our Independence, our constitutional protection, the ability to pursue, according to our unalienable rights, life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

“Watching the pot come to a boil”

“Watching the pot come to a boil”

8-Apr-10 News — Greece is tottering on the brink
Chaos throughout Asia: Kyrgyzstan, India and Thailand are all in crisis

Greece is ‘teetering on the brink of bankruptcy’

That’s the conclusion of commentary appearing on Kathimerini, as Greece’s situation becomes more desperate. “This country has become synonymous with the blatant manipulation of fiscal data and the inability of the political system as a whole to press ahead with the necessary reforms that every objective analyst of the Greek economy has suggested.”

In fact, there are a number of signs that Greece is close to bankruptcy. In a column entitled, “Is Greece about to Default?” the WSJ points out that one of the major signs is the continuing rise in bond yields.

As we reported yesterday, the yield (interest rate) on Greece’s 10 year bonds reached 7.1% on Tuesday (contrasted with less than 4% for US bonds or German bonds). On Wednesday, even Greece’s short-term bonds were hit, with six month bonds yielding 6.4% (contrasted with less than 1% for short-term US or German bonds). That 6.4% is double what it was the morning before. The article points out that it’s this spike in short-term rates that has signaled an imminent default in other cases in the past.

Another sign of potential imminent default is that wealthy Greeks are wealthy Greeks are moving their funds out of Greek banks into foreign banks. Some 10 billion euros were transfrred in this way in the first two months of this year. According to Ambrose Evans-Pritchard in the Telegraph, this pattern replicates the build-up to Argentina’s default in 2002.

Both of these events are signs of panic. We’ve discussed the subject of panic many times on this web site, and how important the role of panic is in Generational Dynamics theory. During generational Crisis eras, public anxiety is always very high, and all it takes is some small event to trigger a panic that starts a major financial crisis or a major war.

What Greece needs now is a very forceful bailout from somebody — anybody — but there’s no one there. The EU won’t do anything — Angela Merkel and the Germans have seen to that. Perhaps the International Monetary Fund (IMF) will still come through with something, but it may be too late for even that.

Kyrgyzstan government apparently collapses after violent street protests


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Kyrgyzstan (Source: CIA Fact Book)

Dozens have been killed as protestors in Kyrgyzstan’s capital Bishkek attacked police and security forces with AK-47 assault rifles, and seized the Parliament and other government buildings. Reports indicate that Prime Minister Daniyar Usenov has signed a letter of resignation, according to the Telegraph, but that hasn’t been independently confirmed. President Kurmanbek Bakiyev, is reported to have fled Bishkek.

Kyrgyzstan’s last generational Crisis war was the Soviet occupation that occurred in conjunction with the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917. World War II was therefore an Awakening era war for Kyrgyzstan, and the country was not heavily involved. The same was true of Uzbekistan, as I wrote in more detail last year. (See “Islamist Uzbeks lead terrorists in Pakistan and Afghanistan.”)

Thus, Kyrgyzstan is deep into a generational Crisis era, and there’s a good possibility that the country is on the verge of a crisis war revolution. The Muslim population is poor, and the government perpetrates horrific human rights abuses against the people.

Kyrgyzstan is the epitome of corruption. The US has an important military air base in Manas in Kyrgyzstan, the only US base in Central Asia, and it’s used to support operations in Afghanistan. There’s also a Russian military base in Kyrgyzstan, and the two bases are a source of political tension between the US and Russia. The reason that both bases are in Kyrgyzstan is because both the US and Russia have provide a great deal of monetary aid to the corrupt government.

If the current situation spirals into a full-fledged revolution, it could spread to other populations in the region — in Pakistan, in Uzbekistan, or even to the Uighur Muslims in northwest China.

India reacts to Tuesday’s Maoist attack

India is still reeling from the violent Maoist ambush in Dantewada that killed 76 men in India’s Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) on Tuesday.


The 'Red Corridor' of regions  fully or partially controlled by the Maoists (Naxalites) <font size=-2>(Source: Asian Times)</font>
The ‘Red Corridor’ of regions fully or partially controlled by the Maoists (Naxalites) (Source: Asian Times)

The “jawans” in the CRPF are furious that the government permitted this to happen, as reported by the Times of India.

Government officials are still in a state of shock, wondering how to respond. The main question under discussion, according to the Hindustani Times, is whether to launch a full-scale military assault, using air power, against the Maoists. This would inevitably involve the Indian air force bombing Indian soil.

But an analysis in the Asian Times says that such a strategy is very unlikely to succeed. The Maoist insurgency has full or partial control over the “Red Corridor,” vast areas of India’s mineral-rich states, as shown on the above map. As the article points out, the US military has been unable to defeat the Taliban in Afghanistan after nine years, and the Maoists would be at least as difficult a target.

Like Kyrgyzstan, India is in a generational Crisis era, and so the possibility exists that this insurgency could spiral into a full-scale civil war.

Thailand declares state of emergency as red-shirted protestors attack Parliament building

Thailand’s Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva declared a state of emergency after Bangkok’s “red shirt” protesters broke into the Parliament building, and lawmakers had to be airlifted to safety, according to the LA Times.

“The government has tried its best to enforce the law, but violations of the law have increased,” he said. “Our main goal is to bring the country back to normal and make our law sacred once again.”

The protestors are trying to force the government to resign. Many of them support former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, who is strongly favored by the poor in rural areas, but is hated by the city elites.

Although the situation in Thailand appears superficially to be almost the same as the situation in Kyrgyzstan, they’re quite different because Thailand is in a generational Awakening era.

Thus, the situation in Thailand is much more similar to the situation in Iran. In both cases, there is no chance whatsoever that the riots will spiral into a full-scale war, but in both cases, the political chaos will continue for years. Abhisit may hope to “bring the country back to normal” again, just as Iran’s president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad would like to bring Iran back to what he considers to be “normal.” But that’s not going to happen in either country for a long time.

Lifelike female robot may serve as receptionist


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The one on the left is a robot. The one on the right is a real live girl. (Source: Fast Company)

In what Fast Company describes as “outright creepy,” the Geminoid-F robot has been developed by the Intelligent Robotics lab at Osaka University in Japan.

She has realistic silicone skin, beautiful hair, and teeth that give her a nearly human smile. The robot will be available next month for about $110,000, and she’ll be “fabulous” in roles like receptionist in a museum.

As computers become increasingly intelligent, approaching human intelligence, they’ll be “packaged” in many innovative ways that look better than a box sitting on your desk.

Stay tuned for the next major news story, sure to be coming soon: Some guy wants the court to let him marry Geminoid-F.

Additional Links

“Where do we get the free Obama care, and how do I sign up for that?” McClatchy

In Boston, commercial real estate rents are falling, while vacant office space and foreclosures are rising sharply. Boston Globe

A rapidly expanding real estate bubble is at work in greater Vancouver, Canada. The average sale price for a home surged to over $1 million in March. But don’t worry. This time it’s different. CTV

U.S. consumer credit fell more than anticipated in February, indicating that consumers are pulling back again, after going on a Christmas buying binge. Bloomberg

Cyber attacks on government IT sites by terrorists and foreign entities are growing and becoming more sophisticated, according to a survey by Clarus Research Group commissioned by Lumension. 42% of the respondents believe that the U.S. government’s ability to handle these attacks is fair or poor. PR Web

(Comments: For reader comments, questions and discussion, see the 8-Apr-10 News — Greece is tottering on the brink thread of the Generational Dynamics forum. Comments may be posted anonymously.) (8-Apr-2010) Permanent Link

White Awakening News

I have google alerts for “racist” and “white nationalist,” which yields excellent stories.

Two stories caught my eye today.

North Carolina school board ends bussing in its district,.

The NAACP supported the long-standing policy that uses socio-economic background rather than race to assign students, and Barber continued to question the board’s plans during Tuesday’s meeting.

“It’s morally wrong. It’s legally wrong. It’s economically wrong,” he said of the proposed changes. “Your press to go backward will only serve to intensify our moral, political and legal fight to go forward. We will never go back.”

The policy, however, has never sat well with many suburban parents — often white and middle class — who argue that the student assignment plan sends their kids too far from home. And a new school board, swept into office by those vocal parents, was taking steps to scrap the plan.

Other speakers questioned the board’s handling of Tuesday’s public meeting. The board announced a day ahead that citizens would need to get tickets to attend. Mark Dorosin, an attorney at the UNC Center for Civil Rights, said the decision violates the law.

Several also came out to endorse the school board’s ideas.

White resistance is alive and well, and making gains! More White kids will get to grow up with normal lives and have normal, White families of their own.

Now on to the Wisconsin fish-hook gang.

MONONA – With racial tension continuing in the Monona Grove School District, middle and high school officials are cracking down on students displaying symbols of a youth gang espousing racist ideas.

The tension, mostly between small groups of black and white students at the high school, has led to the suspension of two white and two black high school students this school year and has caused some parents of minority students to worry about their childrens’ safety.

“I never thought I’d see a situation like this,” Charlie Ellis, equity and diversity coordinator for the Monona Grove School District, said of the recent hostility. “This is absolutely incredible to me.”

Joel Wagner, gang detective for the Dane County Sheriff’s Office, said a known gang called The Hicks or The Hicks Clan has been identified in the district. Unlike criminal street gangs formed around a drug culture, this is a group that hates minorities, Wagner said.

“There seems to be purely this racial component,” he said.

Members identify themselves by wearing camouflage hats with large, gold fishhooks in the brim and by displaying the Confederate flag, Wagner said. And district officials say they’ve confiscated some of those items.

As a result, wearing fishhook pins – in camouflage hats and elsewhere – will be considered a violation of the school dress code policy next year in the middle school, said Renee Tennant, principal of the district’s middle school, Glacial Drumlin School. Fishhooks already are banned at the high school, said principal Paul Brost.

It’s SOOOO surprising when you shove diversity and White guilt down the throats of White kids, that they’ll start forming organizations based on what they are? They are being attacked based on being White; they organize based on being White. But it’s a big surprise to Charles Ellis “equity and diversity coordinator for the Monona Grove School district.” Can you believe such a phony job even exists? Hopefully for not much longer.

The cop had an interesting quote:

The Sheriff’s Office defines gangs as groups of three or more people with a common identifying sign, symbol or name, the members of which engage in criminal activity.

At this point Wagner said the gang is focused in the Monona Grove School District, however he’s seen the gang members at Sun Prairie’s Corn Fest, Jefferson Speedway and the Dane County Fair.

So here’s the takeaway — organize without any identifying signs, symbols, or names. You’re White, what more do you need? You can be the biggest gang in this country if you want, and just use your skin as your “gang symbol.”

Taqqiyah is the key to victory — smile at your enemies, don’t give them anything to “hang their hat” on, be slippery and clever, DON’T TALK TOUGH, but emphasize your love of White people, of kith and kin and blood and soil. If, heaven forbid, you have to talk to someone in your family to advise them against race-mixing, you show them a family picture, and ask, “A non-white just wouldn’t fit in that now, would it? Don’t you like to create an environment that is congruous and makes sense, rather than a disordered, race-mixed freak environment?”

There are several videos on youtube of Jared Taylor debating various people. That’s your model of how to argue our side.

Don’t be a gang, be a White ethnic version of “Rotary Club,” where you do charitable work in the town and provide business referrals to each other. And practice conversational hypnosis/NLP with each other because that will make you more effective at communicating with unawakened Whites.

I have been a news junkie for years, and I can say that White consciousness is on a roll, especially among the younger generation. There’s a right way to do this.

Having a social group makes you smarter than if you are a lonely, atomized individual. The feedback from many social interactions speeds up the dialectic of learning.

The big thing we are going to have to tackle is to create wealth outside of the conventional economy, which is dying. The default is to sell yourself to a corporation or a local business as an employee, or if you have some education, “a professional.”

The lure of the professional is that you get really good at some trade. But the mistake is to become dependent on that paycheck. The corporation has you do something very narrow.

The corporation gig was easy cheese. Play by the rules, here’s your cheese. If you can’t work, then welfare, even easier cheese.

Now they have to cut us loose. The growth economy is in contraction. That means, cut by cut, there will be fewer and fewer of us on “easy cheese.” We are going to have to organize Local Folk Economies just to survive. We’ll have to do things very differently.

If you make a living as an entrepreneur rather than selling your labor, you are always sniffing new opportunities. You aren’t caught in a narrow cubicle “profession.” You’re the CEO of your life, you get to think for a living.

All of a sudden, many of us are being thrown out of the “jobs” and have to become entrepreneurs. This will force us to do social and community organizing. This is it — this is how it’s going to play out. The zoo can’t feed us any more, we have to find new “niches,” and that will entail a fundamental restructuring of society. The question is, will this restructuring be from the bottom up or the top down?

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If you treat a man as he is, he will remain as he is; if you treat him as he ought to be and could be, he will become as he ought to be and could be.

~ Goethe ~


Vinland Map of America no forgery, expert says

Vinland Map of America no forgery, expert says

COPENHAGEN


COPENHAGEN (Reuters) – The 15th century Vinland Map, the first known map to show part of America before explorer Christopher Columbus landed on the continent, is almost certainly genuine, a Danish expert said Friday.

Controversy has swirled around the map since it came to light in the 1950s, many scholars suspecting it was a hoax meant to prove that Vikings were the first Europeans to land in North America — a claim confirmed by a 1960 archaeological find.

Doubts about the map lingered even after the use of carbon dating as a way of establishing the age of an object.

“All the tests that we have done over the past five years — on the materials and other aspects — do not show any signs of forgery,” Rene Larsen, rector of the School of Conservation under the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, told Reuters.

He presented his team’s findings at an international cartographers’ conference in the Danish capital Friday.

The map shows both Greenland and a western Atlantic island “Vinilanda Insula,” the Vinland of the Icelandic sagas, now linked by scholars to Newfoundland where Norsemen under Leif Eriksson settled around AD 1000.

Larsen said his team carried out studies of the ink, writing, wormholes and parchment of the map, which is housed at Yale University in the United States.

He said wormholes, caused by wood beetles, were consistent with wormholes in the books with which the map was bound.

He said claims the ink was too recent because it contained a substance called anatase titanium dioxide could be rejected because medieval maps have been found with the same substance, which probably came from sand used to dry wet ink.

American scholars have carbon dated the map to about 1440, about 50 years before Columbus “discovered” the New World in 1492. Scholars believe it was produced for a 1440 church council at Basel, Switzerland.

The Vinland Map is not a “Viking map” and does not alter the historical understanding of who first sailed to North America. But if it is genuine, it shows that the New World was known not only to Norsemen but also to other Europeans at least half a century before Columbus’s voyage.

It was bought from a Swiss dealer by an American after the British Museum turned it down in 1957.

It was subsequently bought for Yale University by a wealthy Yale alumnus, Paul Mellon, and published with fanfare in 1965.

The lack of a provenance has caused much of the controversy. Where the map came from and how it came into the hands of the Swiss dealer after World War Two remain a mystery.

(Editing by Tim Pearce)

How do you know if you failed in raising your daughter?

How do you know if you failed in raising your daughter?

its pretty obvious.

http://www.waylanderskeep.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/daughter-fail.jpg

Western man towers over the rest of the world in ways so large as to be almost inexpressible. It’s Western exploration, science, and conquest that have revealed the world to itself. Other races feel like subjects of western power long after colonialism, imperialism and slavery have disappeared. The charge of racism puzzles whites who feel not hostility, but only baffled good will, because they don’t grasp what it really means: humiliation. The white man presents an image of superiority even when he isn’t conscious of it. Superiority excites envy. Destroying white civilization is the inmost desire of the league of designated victims we call ‘minorities’. — Joseph Sobran, 1997

“Today in Haiti we come to the real crux of the question. At the end of a hundred years of trial, how does the black man govern himself? What progress has he made? Absolutely none.

When he undertakes the task of government, he does so, not with the intent of promoting the public weal, but for the sake of filing his own pocket. His motto is still, “Pluck the fowl, but take care she does not cry out”. Corruption has spread through every portion and every department of the government. Almost all the ills of the country may be traced to their source in tyranny, the ineptitude, and the improbity of those at the helm of state. (…) Can the negro rule himself? Is he congenitally capable? (…) Today, and as matters stands, he certainly cannot rule himself”.
~ Hesketh Prichard, Where Black Rules White – 1900

Equality Is The Destruction of Excellence

The concept of “equality” is declared a lie by every evidence of Nature. It is a search for the lowest common denominator, and its pursuit will destroy every superior race, nation, or culture.

In order for a plow horse to run as fast as a race horse you would first have to cripple the race horse; conversely, in order for a race horse to pull as much as a plow horse, you would first have to cripple the plow horse. In either case, the pursuit of equality is the destruction of excellence. ~ David Lane, 88 Precepts

We can witness this truth recently in the news as Berkeley High may cut out science labs seen as benefiting white students in order to redirect the funding toward the struggling non-white students.

Black Tea Partyers denounce Tea Parties as racist- and other blacks in the news.

Black Tea Partyers denounce Tea Parties as racist

http://www.thepoliticalcesspool.org/jamesedwards/

Category: Blacks, Conservatism Is Dead, Hatred Of White People, I’m NOT Making This Up, Racism Schmacism

No, I’m NOT making this up….Yeah, inviting blacks to speak at Tea Party rallies is a real good idea:

A year ago Brandon Brice was one of the primary speakers at the tax day “tea party” rally in New York. The 27-year-old African American, who calls himself a hip-hop Republican, felt at home with the fairly diverse crowd of protesters, shouting into the microphone: “We tell the federal government that it does not tell us what to do!”

Today, Brice says he is worried about the movement.

“It’s strayed away from the message of wasteful spending and Washington not listening to its constituents, and it’s become more of this rally of hate,” he said. “

Another black Tea Partyer stuck up for the Tea Parties though, saying that “not all” Tea Party people are “old, white racists.”

McAllister, who has spoken at several tea party gatherings, said the movement is more diverse than news clips show. “There is this perception that these are all old, white racists and that’s not the case,” he said.

Gee, it’s good to know that a black man who has spoken at several Tea Party protests thinks “not all” Tea Party protesters are “old, white racists”, isn’t it?

And how do you think the Tea Parties will respond to these scurrilous attacks on them by their fellow Tea Partyers of color?

They’ll redouble their efforts to pack their podiums with any black person they can find, that’s what they’ll do.

Heroic black man stabs racist dog

Category: Blacks, Crime, Diversity Is Our Greatest Strength, Racism Schmacism

Jenna is a dog that only barks at non-whites. Plus, she’s a German Shepherd. Clearly Jenna is a Nazi dog who should be put down, but our racist hate-filled society refuses to do so. Thankfully, there’s at least one black man in America with the guts to do the right thing and keep the dream alive:

Upset over the incessant barking of a German Shepherd toward African Americans, Latinos and other non-Whites, a New York man stabbed a “racist” dog. As a result, the canine lost his eye and the attacker was charged in court. Consequently, in this crime, both parties appear to be victims “partially” of a difficult work environment.

58-year-old Andrew Owens and 4-year-old Jenna both worked at Valley Oil in Yonkers. Owens was a handyman and Jenna a guard dog. From the beginning, the two had a precarious relationship.

According to Jenna’s owner, she has a negative to reaction to minorities. As a result, she automatically didn’t like Andrew Owens. Allegedly, in the past, her distaste for him led to a dog bite and lots of aggressive barking. Apparently, Owens was able to tolerate the situation until finding out the true reason behind Jenna’s behavior. Afterward, he snapped cutting her, unprovoked, with a knife.

Life is cheap in Obama’s neighborhood

Category: A Conversation About Race, America Is Becoming A Third World Country, Blacks, Chicago Crime, Crime, Death By Diversity, Diversity Is Our Greatest Strength, Don’t Say The N Word!-
On the South Side of Chicago, an 84 year old man was shot over a dollar:

A man charged with shooting an elderly man outside a South Side fast-food restaurant allegedly opened fire because he became angered when the victim ignored his request for a dollar, prosecutors said today.

The 84-year-old victim was leaving a McDonald’s restaurant in the 7800 block of South Western Avenue at 5:15 a.m. Monday when Melvin Hammond, 21, allegedly asked him for a dollar, Assistant State’s Attorney Lorraine Scaduto said at Hammond’s bond hearing.

“The victim is moderately hard of hearing and did not hear what the defendant said to him and waved at him,” Scaduto said. “According to the defendant’s handwritten statement, he felt disrespected by the old man and he became angry, so he shot him.”

Outraged Chicago Police Superintendent Jody Weis plans to hold a press conference with black clergymen to ask black Chicagoans to refrain from shooting anyone for less than $10.

Republican National Committee linked to lesbian-bondage themed sex club

Category: Conservatism Is Dead, I’m NOT Making This Up, Michael Steele, Republicans|GOPMichael Steele, the unqualified token Black leader of the Republican Party, was linked to a recent scandal involving a raunchy nightclub:

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Two senior congressional Republicans on Sunday declined to express confidence in Republican National Committee chairman Michael Steele after revelations that the RNC spent $2,000 entertaining potential contributors at a sex-themed nightclub.

The story goes on to read:

Steele has faced criticism for lavish spending by the Republican National Committee. For example, the RNC last month was forced to explain a $2,000 tab for entertaining young Republicans at a bondage-themed nightclub in West Hollywood that ended up costing an RNC staffer her job.

The fact that this happened under Steele’s watch isn’t half as disgraceful as it was for the Republican National Committee to have elected him as Chairman in the first place. The Republicans are getting what they deserve. And did they really expect anything less than this from Michael Steele?

Heck, the fact that the RNC dropped a couple grand in order to take a few kids to a shake joint pales in comparison to the actions Michael Steele typically takes on a daily basis!

True to form, the GOP handlers are already in full damage control mode after Steele’s Chief of Staff Ken McKay resigned amid the latest flap:

RNC spokesman Doug Heye declined to say if McKay’s exit, first reported by Politico, was forced or voluntary. He said replacing McKay with deputy chief of staff Mike Leavitt was “about ensuring that we have the tight financial controls in place and to ensure that every nickel we spend is done with the goal of winning in November.”

Right.

How much more can (paleoconservative) Republican voters be expected to take? This is not your party anymore. Hasn’t been for a long, long time.

Communism’s appeal to Blacks

Communism’s appeal to Blacks

Locust: Communism normally appeals to the underclass, the lazy, the ignorant and those who have deep seeded hate for those who have achieved or have by birth, wealth.

Barry.D. Amis—Black Communist & labor leader

Author: Barry D. Amis
People’s Weekly World Newspaper,

While little known today, during the late 1920s and the 1930s, B.D. Amis was one of a small cadre of African Americans leading the fight for workers’ rights and racial justice. Urbane in demeanor and a dynamic speaker, he was one of the most important Black activists of his time. His commitment was to the working class and, in particular, the Black working class.

Amis was born in Chicago in 1896. In his youth he was influenced by the anti-lynching writings of pioneering journalist and civil rights crusader Ida B. Wells-Barnett, who became his mentor while he was still in high school.

Amis became politically active in the early 1920s and by 1928 was president of the NAACP branch in Peoria, Ill. He addressed many civic and church groups about the activities and goals of the NAACP and gave speeches in defense of the rights of his people. A May 1928 article in The Peoria Journal described him as a man who “has a pleasing personality and made a deep impression upon his hearers this morning.”

After discussions at the 1928 congress of the Communist International, the Communist Party USA had pledged to take up the “Negro Question.” The CPUSA leadership invited Amis to come to New York after seeing his effectiveness as a local activist. The party’s determination to address the issue of Black rights was extraordinary because almost no other non-Black organization was willing to address this issue in the 1920s and 1930s.

Amis was also one of the first native born and working-class Black leaders of the party. Other early Black Communist leaders, such as Cyril Briggs and Otto Huiswoud, had been born in the Caribbean and had college educations.

Communism’s appeal to Blacks

It is not surprising that the Communist platform was attractive to African Americans in the 1920s and the 1930s. The Black community still strongly felt the legacy of slavery and the betrayal of Reconstruction. There were also thousands of Black soldiers who had fought for democracy in World War I, only to return home to an America rife with Jim Crow laws, segregation, discrimination, lynching, and near-peonage for many southern Black farmers.

Black workers were generally excluded from labor unions. With the onset of the Great Depression in 1929, Black workers, who already were suffering economically, lost jobs by the tens of thousands. Three to four times as many Blacks as whites ended up on the relief rolls in urban areas. The Communist Party, by virtue of its openness to Blacks and willingness to take up the Negro Question, became the choice for Amis and other prominent Blacks of the era.

The NAACP and Marcus Garvey’s Universal Negro Improvement Association, also known as the Back to Africa movement, were other organizations vying to represent the interests and needs of the Black population at that time.

W.E.B. Du Bois, the editor of the NAACP magazine The Crisis, had proposed his idea of educating the best and most capable Blacks, a “Talented Tenth.” Garvey was interested in racial uplift through Black economic and political independence. The party, however, offered a political arena and an activist agenda to deal with the Negro Question that these organizations eschewed.

Writer, speaker, mass leader

As a member of the National Committee of the American Negro Labor Congress (ANLC), Amis plunged wholeheartedly into CPUSA activities and quickly became one of its most visible members. He recruited, organized rallies, spoke at conferences, and wrote articles for the Daily Worker, the CPUSA’s newspaper and predecessor of the People’s Weekly World.

Articles such as “ANLC as Mass Organization of Negro Workers,” “Vote Communist – Negro Workers,” “Fight Against White Chauvinism,” “Negro Workers Are Hard Hit by Unemployment; Must Organize,” and others are indicative of the issues that concerned not only him but also the party as a whole.

In 1930, Amis became the general secretary of the newly formed League of Struggle for Negro Rights (LSNR) and an editor of its publication, The Liberator. The role of the LSNR was to publicize the issues of the day, especially lynching, through rallies, conferences and picketing. The well-known Black poet Langston Hughes was the group’s honorary president.

Among its other activities, in 1933 the LSNR drafted a “Bill of Rights for the Negro People,” which was carried to Washington by 3,500 demonstrators demanding that the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration enforce the Constitution and give Black Ameri-cans their rights.

Aside from his engagement with many movements for social justice and equality, Amis was involved in three of the most celebrated political frame-up cases of his time: the Scottsboro case, the Angelo Herndon case, and the case of Tom Mooney.

The Scottsboro 9

In 1931, just after he had written the pamphlet “Lynch Justice at Work,” came the event that was to epitomize lynch justice and symbolize the oppression of Black Americans: the Scottsboro case. Nine Black youths riding on a freight train were falsely accused of raping two white women.

Today it is hard to imagine the resonance that the case had in the 1930s. It pitted Southern lynch justice against the legal challenge to racism and discrimination, the more conservative NAACP leadership against the more militant Communist Party, and the power of direct action against the passiveness of the legal process.

The party immediately recognized the significance of what was happening and acted swiftly to organize the defense for the nine accused youths through the International Labor Defense (ILD). Amis contributed to the defense effort as author of the pamphlet “They shall not die! The story of Scottsboro in pictures,” put out by the LSNR. The cry, “They shall not die!” spread not only throughout the United States, but across Europe as well.

The strategic decision to organize mass demonstrations, to issue posters, and to write articles brought national and international publicity that ultimately saved the lives of the accused.

Amis was deeply involved in all of this, including traveling to Alabama. The virulent racism spurred a clamoring for the deaths of the accused in spite of the overwhelming proof of their innocence. The party took an open and committed stand against racism and injustice, thereby enhancing its standing in the Black community.

The success of the activist tactics of the Scottsboro case would eventually lead to A. Philip Randolph’s proposed March on Washington in 1941, the Montgomery bus boycott, the 1963 March on Washington, and the civil rights movement. The LSNR and the ILD demonstrated that picket lines, pamphlets, posters, magazine and newspaper articles and anti-lynching rallies could be effective tactics in the fight for workers’ rights and justice for African Americans.

Herndon and Mooney

The very next year, 1932, 20-year-old Angelo Herndon, a member of the Young Communist League, was arrested in Atlanta and later sentenced to 18-20 years on a Georgia chain gang for attempting to “incite insurrection” based on his possession of Communist literature. Soon the ILD was leading a nationwide campaign for his freedom.

Herndon wrote in his autobiography, “Let Me Live,” that at the first All-Southern Conference for the Scottsboro Defense in Chattanooga, May 31, 1931, “Perhaps the most eloquent address of the meeting was made by B.D. Amis. … He brought both whites and Negroes to their feet cheering loudly. … So great was the enthusiasm and militancy of the audience that the cops looked scared.”

The third highly visible case that Amis had a connection to was that of the militant labor leader Tom Mooney, who had been convicted of a bombing in San Francisco. Mooney was sentenced to death, later reduced to life, even though the evidence against him was shown to have been faked and several witnesses’ testimony was proven false. Amis read a statement written by Tom Mooney’s aged mother Mary to crowd of 12,000 at the Bronx Coliseum in February 1932.

Further recognition of the stature that Amis had during this period is Nancy Cunard’s inclusion of his essay, “The Negro National Oppression and Social Antagonisms,” in her seminal anthology, “Negro.” The list of contributors to this now classic work looks like a Who’s Who of the 1920s and 1930s. Amis was right there among them.

Party and union leader

Amis went on to become the district organizer for the Communist Party in Cleveland for a couple of years and traveled to the Soviet Union on two occasions. The second trip lasted about a year-and-a-half. While there, he took courses in Marxism, traveled with other Americans, such as Paul Robeson, and wrote articles for the Negro Worker, the newspaper of the International Trade Union Committee of Negro Workers.

Upon his return to the United States, Amis settled in Philadelphia and joined the Steel Workers Organizing Committee (SWOC) as a field organizer. He also was the head of the Philadelphia committee of the National Negro Congress, an organization established in 1936 to “secure the right of the Negro people to be free from Jim Crowism, segregation, discrimination, lynching, and mob violence” and “to promote the spirit of unity and cooperation between Negro and white people.”

Amis was also the chairman of the Philadelphia Committee for the Defense of Ethiopia and member of another committee to raise funds for the defense of the Republican (anti-fascist) government of Spain. As if these activities were not enough, Amis also ran as the Communist candidate for auditor general of Pennsylvania in 1936 and made an “Appeal to the Colored Voters to Vote Communist” on a local radio station.

By the late 1930s Amis had begun to shift from political activism to union organizing. He was having success with the SWOC and in two years had organized 15 groups of steelworkers into unions or lodges, negotiated union contracts, had acted as spokesman in labor board cases.

Among the companies organized were Lukens Steel, Allenwood Steel and the Pacific Steel Boiler Company. An article in the October 16, 1938, Philadelphia Independent said, “The labor press hailed his victory in organizing the J.E. Lovergan Company of Philadelphia, pointing out that for 100 years this had been a nonunion concern.”

His success with the steel workers led the local joint board of the Hotel, Restaurant and Service Employees International Alliance and the Bartenders International League to ask him to organize the Black service workers in Philadelphia, who were subject to “unequaled exploitation,” in the words of a trade unionist of that time.

Once again it didn’t take long for Amis to have success. He organized Local 758 of the Colored Catering Industry Workers, and soon local newspapers were reporting that for its members in Philadelphia, “Wage increases have become effective for all cooks and kitchen employees, porters, etc., at leading caterers.” He also won jobs for them at the new Cotton Club restaurant.

Unfortunately, Amis’ success with Black workers brought resentment from white unions, who called upon the international union, headquartered in Detroit, to dismiss Amis and to have Local 758’s business transacted through the local white union. This move demonstrated how embedded racism was in the AFL. This changeover in power eventually nullified many of the gains that Amis had won.

A unique vision

Amis’ career represents a remarkable record of unrecognized achievement during an incredibly racist and anti-union period. The Communist Party made much of this possible through entities that led the fight for racial justice and workers’ rights such as its Negro commission, the American Negro Labor Congress, the International Labor Defense, the Trade Union Unity League, the League of Struggle for Negro Rights and the National Negro Congress.

Perhaps if more people knew the stories of how ordinary individuals such as Amis (or Ned Cobb or Fannie Lou Hamer) rose to extraordinary achievement, they would be encouraged to take on the questionable activities of many of today’s governmental and corporate leaders.

Dr. Barry D. Amis is a former professor at Michigan State and Purdue and a former school administrator

It’s not easy being white

It’s not easy being white

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Barbara Kay,  National Post

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Remember the old Kermit the Frog complaint, “It’s not that easy bein’ green”? It’s from a ditty about diversity, in which Kermit proceeds from self-doubt over the limitations of being green to the conclusion there’s value in all colours and nothing gained brooding over identity: “I am green and it’ll do fine…I think it’s what I want to be.”

But what if bullies had convinced everyone on Sesame Street that being green made you wicked? It would avail Kermit naught that green can be “big like an ocean, or important like a mountain” when set against greenness as the root cause of all other-coloured muppets’ grievances.

In the human world, it’s being white that’s not that easy. In Saturday’s Post Jonathan Kay recounted learning in an anti-racism workshop that whiteness is a kind of original sin, and Canada is “a white supremacist country.”

Before 9/11, white self-hatred mostly focused on whites’ well-documented historical racism against blacks. Since 9/11 it’s more about whites’ alleged but unsubstantiated anti-Muslim bias. Between demands for entitlements by self-appointed Muslim spokespeople, and uncritical Islamophilia amongst liberal elites, we’ve internalized the dictum that whites are anti-Muslim unless proven otherwise, and Muslims are victims even when proven otherwise.

“White privilege” is the villain in the recently published Ontario section of the Canadian Federation of Students’ Task Force on Racism report, denounced by Robert Fulford in Saturday’s Post for its self-serving agenda. Committed to finding anti-Muslim bigotry on Ontario’s campuses, they eschewed the pesky grind of actual “methodology.” Self-selecting Muslim students were encouraged to recite personal narratives of supposed racism, unsupported by any proof.

In one such tale from the University of Toronto, a Muslim and his dormitory mate, a male of white privilege (MOWP), came to blows over the MOWP’s pique at being prematurely awoken every day during the month-long fast of Ramadan by the Muslim’s noisy pre-sunrise breakfast preparations.

“When tensions boiled over,” a thestar.comsummary reports, “the Muslim student threw the first punch” at the MOWP, for which the Muslim student was expelled from the dorm.

Unfair, according to a member of the task force: “With some sensitivity training to the broader issue, that incident might have been better handled.” Sensitivitytraining? Forwhom? Apparently not for the discourteous Muslim, since the “broader issue” had already been pre-judged as Islamophobia.

Coerced sensitivity training sessions are rituals of public humiliation for political ends. But since anti-racism activists are so enamoured of them, a question: Has any Canadian Muslim ever undergone sensitivity training?

Jewish and Christian organizations respond to perceived insults to their communities via testy media releases or complaints to institutions. But in spite of frequently high provocation, I can’t remember a case where a Muslim was pressured into taking a sensitivity session on Judaism or Christianity. By contrast, in 2005 senior CIBC economist Jeffrey Rubin was hustled into sensitivity training on Islam nanoseconds after CAIR-Can expressed umbrage at Rubin’s statement in a report that “mullahs” and “sheikhs” control the oil flow in the Middle East. The trivial “offence,” and the decision to appease, showed us that whites may be made to see the world through Muslim eyes at the pleasure of any unamused Muslim “leader,” but not the other way around.

Last Friday outside Toronto’s Palestine House, a Jewish group protested the approaching speaking engagement of rabid anti-Zionist Abd al-Bari Atwan ( “If the Iranian missiles strike Israel -by Allah, I will…dance with delight…”). At the protest, one Muslim was captured on video saying, “We need another Holocaust.” Others were heard yelling, “We love jihad! We love killing you! We love it!” Here are prime candidates for sensitivity training, but that won’t happen.

The browbeating of casually prejudiced MOWPS amounts to meaningless busywork for the self-righteous anti-racism racket, an excuse to avoid acknowledging the truly malignant racism of a small cadre of radicalized Muslims.

And so, class, what have we learned today in our insensitivity training session? For muppets it’s not that easy bein’ green, for MOWPS it’s not that easy bein’ white, for Muslims it’s not that easy bein’ dissed and for anti-racists it’s not that easy bein’ honest.

bkay@videotron.ca

White & guilty ‘Whiteness’ workshop helps expose your inner racist

White & guilty

‘Whiteness’ workshop helps expose your inner racist

Jonathan Kay,  National Post

Faces reflecting the multicultural nature of Toronto, as captured by a National Post photographer this week. Photos By Tyler Anderson, National Post

Sandy, Jim and Karen work at a downtown community centre where they help low-income residents apply for rental housing. Sandy has a bad feeling about Jim: She notices that when black clients come in, he tends to drift to the back of the office. Sandy suspects racism (she and Jim are both white). On the other hand, she also notices that Jim seems to get along well with Karen, who is black. As the weeks go by, Sandy becomes more uncomfortable with the situation. But she feels uncertain about how to handle it. Test question: What should Sandy do?

If you answered that Sandy’s first move should be to talk to Karen, and ask how Jim’s behaviour made her feel, you are apparently a better anti-racist than me.

That, for what it’s worth, was the preferred solution offered by my instructor at “Thinking About Whiteness and Doing Anti-Racism,” a four-part evening workshop for community activists, presented earlier this year at the Toronto Women’s Bookstore.

My own answer, announced aloud in class, was that Sandy should approach Jim discreetly, explaining to him how others in the office might perceive his actions. Or perhaps the manager of the community centre could give a generic presentation about the need to treat clients in a colour-blind manner, on a no-names basis.

The problem with my approach, the instructor indicated, lay in the fact that I was primarily concerned with the feelings of my fellow Caucasian, Jim. I wasn’t treating Karen like a “full human being” who might have thoughts and worries at variance with the superficially friendly workplace attitude.

Moreover, I was guilty of “democratic racism” — by which we apply ostensibly race-neutral principles such as “due process,” constantly demanding clear “evidence” of wrongdoing, rather than confronting prima facie instances of racism head-on. “It seems we’re always looking for more proof,” said the instructor, an energetic left-wing activist who’s been teaching this course for several years. “When it comes to racism, you have to trust your gut.”

I felt the urge to pipe up at this. Racism is either a serious charge or it’s not. And if it is, as everyone in this room clearly believed, then it cannot be flung around casually without giving the accused a chance to explain his actions. But I said nothing, and nodded my head along with everyone else. I’d come to this class not to impose my democratic racism on people, but to observe.

Most of the other 13 students were earnest, grad-student types in their 20s — too young to remember the late 1980s and early 1990s, when political correctness first took root on college campuses. The jargon I heard at the bookstore took me back to that age — albeit with a few odd variations. “Allyship” has replaced “solidarity” in the anti-racist lexicon, for instance, when speaking about interracial activist partnerships. I also heard one student say she rejected the term “gender-neutral” as sexist, and instead preferred “gender-fluid.” One did not “have” a gender or sexual orientation; the operative word is “perform” — as in, “Sally performs her queerness in a very femme way.”

The instructor’s Cold War-era Marxist jargon added to the retro-intellectual vibe. Like just about everyone in the class, she took it for granted that racism is an outgrowth of capitalism, and that fighting one necessarily means fighting the other. At one point, she asked us to critique a case study about “Cecilia,” a community activist who spread a message of tolerance and mutual respect in her neighbourhood. Cecilia’s approach was incomplete, the instructor informed us, because she neglected to sound the message that “classism is a form of oppression.” The real problem faced by visible minorities in our capitalist society isn’t a lack of understanding; “it’s the fundamentally inequitable nature of wage labour.”

The central theme of the course was that this twinned combination of capitalism and racism has produced a cult of “white privilege,” which permeates every aspect of our lives. “Canada is a white supremacist country, so I assume that I’m racist,” one of the students said matter-offactly during our first session. “It’s not about not being racist. Because I know I am. It’s about becoming less racist.” At this, another student told the class: “I hate when people tell me they’re colour-blind. That is the most overt kind of racism. When people say, ‘I don’t see your race,’ I know that’s wrong. To ignore race is to be more racist than to acknowledge race. I call it neo-racism.”

All of the students were white (to my eyes, anyway). And most were involved in what might broadly be termed the anti-racism industry — an overlapping hodgepodge of community-outreach activists, equity officers, women’s studies instructors and the like. Most said they’d come so they could integrate anti-racism into their work. Yet a good deal of the course consisted of them unburdening themselves of their own racist guilt. The instructor set the tone, describing an episode in which she’d lectured a colleague of colour about his job. “When I realized what I was doing, I approached him afterward and apologized,” she told the class. “I said to him, ‘I’m so sorry! I’m unloading so much whiteness on you right now.’ “

Another woman described her torment when a friend asked her to give a presentation about media arts to a group of black students — an exercise that would have made a spectacle of her white privilege. “Should I say yes? Or is it my responsibility to say no?” she said. “But then [my friend] may say, ‘I want you to do it–because you have a particular approach …’

“But wait! Could it be that the reason I have that ‘particular approach’ is that I’ve been raised to think that I could have that particular approach, that I have the ability, that I am able to access education in a particular way? All these things are in my head, in my heart, not really knowing how to respond. On the other hand, I also recognize that the person asking me has the agency to decide that I’m the right person … so I say yes!…. But then I’m still thinking, ‘I don’t know if I did the right thing.’ I still struggle with this all the time …”

An especially telling moment came when someone raised the subject of Third World nannies who immigrate to Canada under government-sponsored caregiver programs. The instructor told the class that the practice was inherently “super-exploitative.” She also pointed us to an article included in the week’s reading, Black Women and Work, in which Canadian author Dionne Brand argues that cynical employers use appeals such as “You know that you’re part of the family” to emotionally blackmail nannies, housekeepers and elder-care workers into the continuation of abusive work relationships.

One of the students — I’ll use the name “Chris” (having promised not to identify any attendee by name) — interjected, apologetically. Chris couldn’t help but confess that her own family had employed just such a nanny, who truly did seem “part of the family.” For several minutes, Chris gave details, describing all the touching, intimate ways in which the nanny’s family had become intermingled with Chris’s own.

This speech from the heart caused a ripple of discomfort. One woman suggested that the nanny has adopted a “coping mechanism” to deal with her subordinate situation. This led to a discussion about how we must recognize the nanny’s “agency”–a popular buzzword signifying that minority members must not be seen as passive victims. The instructor listened attentively — but didn’t offer much more except that the example demonstrated the “contradictariness” of anti-racism studies. We moved on while Chris sat there, looking somewhat confused, and attracting my sympathy.

In fact, I felt sympathy for just about everyone in that class. In private conversation, they all seemed like good-hearted, intelligent people. But like communist diehards confessing their counter-revolutionary thought-crimes at a Soviet workers’ council, or devout Catholics on their knees in the confession booth, they also seemed utterly consumed by their sin, regarding their pallor as a sort of moral leprosy. I came to see them as Lady Macbeths in reverse — cursing skin with nary a “damn’d spot.” Even basic communication with friends and fellow activists, I observed, was a plodding agony of self-censorship, in which every syllable was scrutinized for subconscious racist connotations as it was leaving their mouths.

While politically correct campus activists often come across as smug and single-minded, I realized, their intellectual life might more accurately be described as bipolar– combining an ecstatic self-conception as high priestesses who pronounce upon the racist sins of our society, alongside extravagant self-mortification in regard to their own fallen state.

As I watched, I tried to detach myself from this spectacle, and imagine what this unintentionally comic scene — a group of students sitting around, self-consciously egging each other on to be ashamed of their skin colour — would look like to, say, civil rights protesters from a half-century ago. If the instructor and her students ever allowed themselves to laugh, they might have found it funny.

jkay@nationalpost.com – Jonathan Kay is the Post’s Managing Editor, Comment. He attended the anti-racism workshops as research for his forthcoming book, Among The Truthers, to be published in 2011 by HarperCollins.

It’s the Demography, Stupid The real reason the West is in danger of extinction.

Strong Warning That Demographic Collapse is Suicide of West – Mark Steyn

Ignoring fundamentals has created irreversible slide to catastrophic social breakdown

It’s the Demography, Stupid

The real reason the West is in danger of extinction.

by MARK STEYN

Most people reading this have strong stomachs, so let me lay it out as baldly as I can: Much of what we loosely call the Western world will not survive this century, and much of it will effectively disappear within our lifetimes, including many if not most Western European countries. There’ll probably still be a geographical area on the map marked as Italy or the Netherlands–probably–just as in Istanbul there’s still a building called St. Sophia’s Cathedral. But it’s not a cathedral; it’s merely a designation for a piece of real estate. Likewise, Italy and the Netherlands will merely be designations for real estate. The challenge for those who reckon Western civilization is on balance better than the alternatives is to figure out a way to save at least some parts of the West.

One obstacle to doing that is that, in the typical election campaign in your advanced industrial democracy, the political platforms of at least one party in the United States and pretty much all parties in the rest of the West are largely about what one would call the secondary impulses of society–government health care, government day care (which Canada’s thinking of introducing), government paternity leave (which Britain’s just introduced). We’ve prioritized the secondary impulse over the primary ones: national defense, family, faith and, most basic of all, reproductive activity–”Go forth and multiply,” because if you don’t you won’t be able to afford all those secondary-impulse issues, like cradle-to-grave welfare.

Americans sometimes don’t understand how far gone most of the rest of the developed world is down this path: In the Canadian and most Continental cabinets, the defense ministry is somewhere an ambitious politician passes through on his way up to important jobs like the health department. I don’t think Don Rumsfeld would regard it as a promotion if he were moved to Health and Human Services.

The design flaw of the secular social-democratic state is that it requires a religious-society birthrate to sustain it. Post-Christian hyperrationalism is, in the objective sense, a lot less rational than Catholicism or Mormonism. Indeed, in its reliance on immigration to ensure its future, the European Union has adopted a 21st-century variation on the strategy of the Shakers, who were forbidden from reproducing and thus could increase their numbers only by conversion. The problem is that secondary-impulse societies mistake their weaknesses for strengths–or, at any rate, virtues–and that’s why they’re proving so feeble at dealing with a primal force like Islam.Speaking of which, if we are at war–and half the American people and significantly higher percentages in Britain, Canada and Europe don’t accept that proposition–then what exactly is the war about?

We know it’s not really a “war on terror.” Nor is it, at heart, a war against Islam, or even “radical Islam.” The Muslim faith, whatever its merits for the believers, is a problematic business for the rest of us. There are many trouble spots around the world, but as a general rule, it’s easy to make an educated guess at one of the participants: Muslims vs. Jews in “Palestine,” Muslims vs. Hindus in Kashmir, Muslims vs. Christians in Africa, Muslims vs. Buddhists in Thailand, Muslims vs. Russians in the Caucasus, Muslims vs. backpacking tourists in Bali. Like the environmentalists, these guys think globally but act locally.

Yet while Islamism is the enemy, it’s not what this thing’s about. Radical Islam is an opportunistic infection, like AIDS: It’s not the HIV that kills you, it’s the pneumonia you get when your body’s too weak to fight it off. When the jihadists engage with the U.S. military, they lose–as they did in Afghanistan and Iraq. If this were like World War I with those fellows in one trench and us in ours facing them over some boggy piece of terrain, it would be over very quickly. Which the smarter Islamists have figured out. They know they can never win on the battlefield, but they figure there’s an excellent chance they can drag things out until Western civilization collapses in on itself and Islam inherits by default.

That’s what the war’s about: our lack of civilizational confidence. As a famous Arnold Toynbee quote puts it: “Civilizations die from suicide, not murder”–as can be seen throughout much of “the Western world” right now. The progressive agenda–lavish social welfare, abortion, secularism, multiculturalism–is collectively the real suicide bomb. Take multiculturalism. The great thing about multiculturalism is that it doesn’t involve knowing anything about other cultures–the capital of Bhutan, the principal exports of Malawi, who cares? All it requires is feeling good about other cultures. It’s fundamentally a fraud, and I would argue was subliminally accepted on that basis. Most adherents to the idea that all cultures are equal don’t want to live in anything but an advanced Western society. Multiculturalism means your kid has to learn some wretched native dirge for the school holiday concert instead of getting to sing “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” or that your holistic masseuse uses techniques developed from Native American spirituality, but not that you or anyone you care about should have to live in an African or Native American society. It’s a quintessential piece of progressive humbug.Then September 11 happened. And bizarrely the reaction of just about every prominent Western leader was to visit a mosque: President Bush did, the prince of Wales did, the prime minister of the United Kingdom did, the prime minister of Canada did . . . The premier of Ontario didn’t, and so 20 Muslim community leaders had a big summit to denounce him for failing to visit a mosque. I don’t know why he didn’t. Maybe there was a big backlog, it was mosque drive time, prime ministers in gridlock up and down the freeway trying to get to the Sword of the Infidel-Slayer Mosque on Elm Street. But for whatever reason he couldn’t fit it into his hectic schedule. Ontario’s citizenship minister did show up at a mosque, but the imams took that as a great insult, like the Queen sending Fergie to open the Commonwealth Games. So the premier of Ontario had to hold a big meeting with the aggrieved imams to apologize for not going to a mosque and, as the Toronto Star’s reported it, “to provide them with reassurance that the provincial government does not see them as the enemy.”

Anyway, the get-me-to-the-mosque-on-time fever died down, but it set the tone for our general approach to these atrocities. The old definition of a nanosecond was the gap between the traffic light changing in New York and the first honk from a car behind. The new definition is the gap between a terrorist bombing and the press release from an Islamic lobby group warning of a backlash against Muslims. In most circumstances, it would be considered appallingly bad taste to deflect attention from an actual “hate crime” by scaremongering about a purely hypothetical one. Needless to say, there is no campaign of Islamophobic hate crimes. If anything, the West is awash in an epidemic of self-hate crimes. A commenter on Tim Blair’s Web site in Australia summed it up in a note-perfect parody of a Guardian headline: “Muslim Community Leaders Warn of Backlash from Tomorrow Morning’s Terrorist Attack.” Those community leaders have the measure of us.

Radical Islam is what multiculturalism has been waiting for all along. In “The Survival of Culture,” I quoted the eminent British barrister Helena Kennedy, Queen’s Counsel. Shortly after September 11, Baroness Kennedy argued on a BBC show that it was too easy to disparage “Islamic fundamentalists.” “We as Western liberals too often are fundamentalist ourselves,” she complained. “We don’t look at our own fundamentalisms.”

Well, said the interviewer, what exactly would those Western liberal fundamentalisms be? “One of the things that we are too ready to insist upon is that we are the tolerant people and that the intolerance is something that belongs to other countries like Islam. And I’m not sure that’s true.”

Hmm. Lady Kennedy was arguing that our tolerance of our own tolerance is making us intolerant of other people’s intolerance, which is intolerable. And, unlikely as it sounds, this has now become the highest, most rarefied form of multiculturalism. So you’re nice to gays and the Inuit? Big deal. Anyone can be tolerant of fellows like that, but tolerance of intolerance gives an even more intense frisson of pleasure to the multiculti masochists. In other words, just as the AIDS pandemic greatly facilitated societal surrender to the gay agenda, so 9/11 is greatly facilitating our surrender to the most extreme aspects of the multicultural agenda.

For example, one day in 2004, a couple of Canadians returned home, to Lester B. Pearson International Airport in Toronto. They were the son and widow of a fellow called Ahmed Said Khadr, who back on the Pakistani-Afghan frontier was known as “al-Kanadi.” Why? Because he was the highest-ranking Canadian in al Qaeda–plenty of other Canucks in al Qaeda, but he was the Numero Uno. In fact, one could argue that the Khadr family is Canada’s principal contribution to the war on terror. Granted they’re on the wrong side (if you’ll forgive my being judgmental) but no one can argue that they aren’t in the thick of things. One of Mr. Khadr’s sons was captured in Afghanistan after killing a U.S. Special Forces medic. Another was captured and held at Guantanamo. A third blew himself up while killing a Canadian soldier in Kabul. Pa Khadr himself died in an al Qaeda shootout with Pakistani forces in early 2004. And they say we Canadians aren’t doing our bit in this war!

In the course of the fatal shootout of al-Kanadi, his youngest son was paralyzed. And, not unreasonably, Junior didn’t fancy a prison hospital in Peshawar. So Mrs. Khadr and her boy returned to Toronto so he could enjoy the benefits of Ontario government health care. “I’m Canadian, and I’m not begging for my rights,” declared the widow Khadr. “I’m demanding my rights.”

As they always say, treason’s hard to prove in court, but given the circumstances of Mr. Khadr’s death it seems clear that not only was he providing “aid and comfort to the Queen’s enemies” but that he was, in fact, the Queen’s enemy. The Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, the Royal 22nd Regiment and other Canucks have been participating in Afghanistan, on one side of the conflict, and the Khadr family had been over there participating on the other side. Nonetheless, the prime minister of Canada thought Boy Khadr’s claims on the public health system was an excellent opportunity to demonstrate his own deep personal commitment to “diversity.” Asked about the Khadrs’ return to Toronto, he said, “I believe that once you are a Canadian citizen, you have the right to your own views and to disagree.”That’s the wonderful thing about multiculturalism: You can choose which side of the war you want to fight on. When the draft card arrives, just tick “home team” or “enemy,” according to taste. The Canadian prime minister is a typical late-stage Western politician: He could have said, well, these are contemptible people and I know many of us are disgusted at the idea of our tax dollars being used to provide health care for a man whose Canadian citizenship is no more than a flag of convenience, but unfortunately that’s the law and, while we can try to tighten it, it looks like this lowlife’s got away with it. Instead, his reflex instinct was to proclaim this as a wholehearted demonstration of the virtues of the multicultural state. Like many enlightened Western leaders, the Canadian prime minister will be congratulating himself on his boundless tolerance even as the forces of intolerance consume him.

That, by the way, is the one point of similarity between the jihad and conventional terrorist movements like the IRA or ETA. Terror groups persist because of a lack of confidence on the part of their targets: The IRA, for example, calculated correctly that the British had the capability to smash them totally but not the will. So they knew that while they could never win militarily, they also could never be defeated. The Islamists have figured similarly. The only difference is that most terrorist wars are highly localized. We now have the first truly global terrorist insurgency because the Islamists view the whole world the way the IRA view the bogs of Fermanagh: They want it, and they’ve calculated that our entire civilization lacks the will to see them off.

We spend a lot of time at The New Criterion attacking the elites, and we’re right to do so. The commanding heights of the culture have behaved disgracefully for the last several decades. But if it were just a problem with the elites, it wouldn’t be that serious: The mob could rise up and hang ‘em from lampposts–a scenario that’s not unlikely in certain Continental countries. But the problem now goes way beyond the ruling establishment. The annexation by government of most of the key responsibilities of life–child-raising, taking care of your elderly parents–has profoundly changed the relationship between the citizen and the state. At some point–I would say socialized health care is a good marker–you cross a line, and it’s very hard then to persuade a citizenry enjoying that much government largesse to cross back. In National Review recently, I took issue with that line Gerald Ford always uses to ingratiate himself with conservative audiences: “A government big enough to give you everything you want is big enough to take away everything you have.” Actually, you run into trouble long before that point: A government big enough to give you everything you want still isn’t big enough to get you to give anything back. That’s what the French and German political classes are discovering.

Go back to that list of local conflicts I mentioned. The jihad has held out a long time against very tough enemies. If you’re not shy about taking on the Israelis, the Russians, the Indians and the Nigerians, why wouldn’t you fancy your chances against the Belgians and Danes and New Zealanders?So the jihadists are for the most part doing no more than giving us a prod in the rear as we sleepwalk to the cliff. When I say “sleepwalk,” it’s not because we’re a blasé culture. On the contrary, one of the clearest signs of our decline is the way we expend so much energy worrying about the wrong things. If you’ve read Jared Diamond’s bestselling book “Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed,” you’ll know it goes into a lot of detail about Easter Island going belly up because they chopped down all their trees. Apparently that’s why they’re not a G-8 member or on the U.N. Security Council. Same with the Greenlanders and the Mayans and Diamond’s other curious choices of “societies.” Indeed, as the author sees it, pretty much every society collapses because it chops down its trees.

Poor old Diamond can’t see the forest because of his obsession with the trees. (Russia’s collapsing even as it’s undergoing reforestation.) One way “societies choose to fail or succeed” is by choosing what to worry about. The Western world has delivered more wealth and more comfort to more of its citizens than any other civilization in history, and in return we’ve developed a great cult of worrying. You know the classics of the genre: In 1968, in his bestselling book “The Population Bomb,” the eminent scientist Paul Ehrlich declared: “In the 1970s the world will undergo famines–hundreds of millions of people are going to starve to death.” In 1972, in their landmark study “The Limits to Growth,” the Club of Rome announced that the world would run out of gold by 1981, of mercury by 1985, tin by 1987, zinc by 1990, petroleum by 1992, and copper, lead and gas by 1993.

None of these things happened. In fact, quite the opposite is happening. We’re pretty much awash in resources, but we’re running out of people–the one truly indispensable resource, without which none of the others matter. Russia’s the most obvious example: it’s the largest country on earth, it’s full of natural resources, and yet it’s dying–its population is falling calamitously.The default mode of our elites is that anything that happens–from terrorism to tsunamis–can be understood only as deriving from the perniciousness of Western civilization. As Jean-Francois Revel wrote, “Clearly, a civilization that feels guilty for everything it is and does will lack the energy and conviction to defend itself.”

And even though none of the prognostications of the eco-doom blockbusters of the 1970s came to pass, all that means is that 30 years on, the end of the world has to be rescheduled. The amended estimated time of arrival is now 2032. That’s to say, in 2002, the United Nations Global Environmental Outlook predicted “the destruction of 70 percent of the natural world in thirty years, mass extinction of species. . . . More than half the world will be afflicted by water shortages, with 95 percent of people in the Middle East with severe problems . . . 25 percent of all species of mammals and 10 percent of birds will be extinct . . .”

Etc., etc., for 450 pages. Or to cut to the chase, as the Guardian headlined it, “Unless We Change Our Ways, The World Faces Disaster.”

Well, here’s my prediction for 2032: unless we change our ways the world faces a future . . . where the environment will look pretty darn good. If you’re a tree or a rock, you’ll be living in clover. It’s the Italians and the Swedes who’ll be facing extinction and the loss of their natural habitat.

There will be no environmental doomsday. Oil, carbon dioxide emissions, deforestation: none of these things is worth worrying about. What’s worrying is that we spend so much time worrying about things that aren’t worth worrying about that we don’t worry about the things we should be worrying about. For 30 years, we’ve had endless wake-up calls for things that aren’t worth waking up for. But for the very real, remorseless shifts in our society–the ones truly jeopardizing our future–we’re sound asleep. The world is changing dramatically right now, and hysterical experts twitter about a hypothetical decrease in the Antarctic krill that might conceivably possibly happen so far down the road there are unlikely to be any Italian or Japanese enviro-worriers left alive to be devastated by it.

In a globalized economy, the environmentalists want us to worry about First World capitalism imposing its ways on bucolic, pastoral, primitive Third World backwaters. Yet, insofar as “globalization” is a threat, the real danger is precisely the opposite–that the peculiarities of the backwaters can leap instantly to the First World. Pigs are valued assets and sleep in the living room in rural China–and next thing you know an unknown respiratory disease is killing people in Toronto, just because someone got on a plane. That’s the way to look at Islamism: We fret about McDonald’s and Disney, but the big globalization success story is the way the Saudis have taken what was 80 years ago a severe but obscure and unimportant strain of Islam practiced by Bedouins of no fixed abode and successfully exported it to the heart of Copenhagen, Rotterdam, Manchester, Buffalo . . .

What’s the better bet? A globalization that exports cheeseburgers and pop songs or a globalization that exports the fiercest aspects of its culture? When it comes to forecasting the future, the birthrate is the nearest thing to hard numbers. If only a million babies are born in 2006, it’s hard to have two million adults enter the workforce in 2026 (or 2033, or 2037, or whenever they get around to finishing their Anger Management and Queer Studies degrees). And the hard data on babies around the Western world is that they’re running out a lot faster than the oil is. “Replacement” fertility rate–i.e., the number you need for merely a stable population, not getting any bigger, not getting any smaller–is 2.1 babies per woman. Some countries are well above that: the global fertility leader, Somalia, is 6.91, Niger 6.83, Afghanistan 6.78, Yemen 6.75. Notice what those nations have in common?Scroll way down to the bottom of the Hot One Hundred top breeders and you’ll eventually find the United States, hovering just at replacement rate with 2.07 births per woman. Ireland is 1.87, New Zealand 1.79, Australia 1.76. But Canada’s fertility rate is down to 1.5, well below replacement rate; Germany and Austria are at 1.3, the brink of the death spiral; Russia and Italy are at 1.2; Spain 1.1, about half replacement rate. That’s to say, Spain’s population is halving every generation. By 2050, Italy’s population will have fallen by 22%, Bulgaria’s by 36%, Estonia’s by 52%. In America, demographic trends suggest that the blue states ought to apply for honorary membership of the EU: In the 2004 election, John Kerry won the 16 with the lowest birthrates; George W. Bush took 25 of the 26 states with the highest. By 2050, there will be 100 million fewer Europeans, 100 million more Americans–and mostly red-state Americans.

As fertility shrivels, societies get older–and Japan and much of Europe are set to get older than any functioning societies have ever been. And we know what comes after old age. These countries are going out of business–unless they can find the will to change their ways. Is that likely? I don’t think so. If you look at European election results–most recently in Germany–it’s hard not to conclude that, while voters are unhappy with their political establishments, they’re unhappy mainly because they resent being asked to reconsider their government benefits and, no matter how unaffordable they may be a generation down the road, they have no intention of seriously reconsidering them. The Scottish executive recently backed down from a proposal to raise the retirement age of Scottish public workers. It’s presently 60, which is nice but unaffordable. But the reaction of the average Scots worker is that that’s somebody else’s problem. The average German worker now puts in 22% fewer hours per year than his American counterpart, and no politician who wishes to remain electorally viable will propose closing the gap in any meaningful way.

This isn’t a deep-rooted cultural difference between the Old World and the New. It dates back all the way to, oh, the 1970s. If one wanted to allocate blame, one could argue that it’s a product of the U.S. military presence, the American security guarantee that liberated European budgets: instead of having to spend money on guns, they could concentrate on butter, and buttering up the voters. If Washington’s problem with Europe is that these are not serious allies, well, whose fault is that? Who, in the years after the Second World War, created NATO as a postmodern military alliance? The “free world,” as the Americans called it, was a free ride for everyone else. And having been absolved from the primal responsibilities of nationhood, it’s hardly surprising that European nations have little wish to reshoulder them. In essence, the lavish levels of public health care on the Continent are subsidized by the American taxpayer. And this long-term softening of large sections of the West makes them ill-suited to resisting a primal force like Islam.

There is no “population bomb.” There never was. Birthrates are declining all over the world–eventually every couple on the planet may decide to opt for the Western yuppie model of one designer baby at the age of 39. But demographics is a game of last man standing. The groups that succumb to demographic apathy last will have a huge advantage. Even in 1968 Paul Ehrlich and his ilk should have understood that their so-called population explosion was really a massive population adjustment. Of the increase in global population between 1970 and 2000, the developed world accounted for under 9% of it, while the Muslim world accounted for 26%. Between 1970 and 2000, the developed world declined from just under 30% of the world’s population to just over 20%, the Muslim nations increased from about 15% to 20%.

Nineteen seventy doesn’t seem that long ago. If you’re the age many of the chaps running the Western world today are wont to be, your pants are narrower than they were back then and your hair’s less groovy, but the landscape of your life–the look of your house, the layout of your car, the shape of your kitchen appliances, the brand names of the stuff in the fridge–isn’t significantly different. Aside from the Internet and the cell phone and the CD, everything in your world seems pretty much the same but slightly modified.

And yet the world is utterly altered. Just to recap those bald statistics: In 1970, the developed world had twice as big a share of the global population as the Muslim world: 30% to 15%. By 2000, they were the same: each had about 20%.

And by 2020?

So the world’s people are a lot more Islamic than they were back then and a lot less “Western.” Europe is significantly more Islamic, having taken in during that period some 20 million Muslims (officially)–or the equivalents of the populations of four European Union countries (Ireland, Belgium, Denmark and Estonia). Islam is the fastest-growing religion in the West: In the U.K., more Muslims than Christians attend religious services each week.

Can these trends continue for another 30 years without having consequences? Europe by the end of this century will be a continent after the neutron bomb: The grand buildings will still be standing, but the people who built them will be gone. We are living through a remarkable period: the self-extinction of the races who, for good or ill, shaped the modern world.

What will Europe be like at the end of this process? Who knows? On the one hand, there’s something to be said for the notion that America will find an Islamified Europe more straightforward to deal with than M. Chirac, Herr Schroeder & Co. On the other hand, given Europe’s track record, getting there could be very bloody. But either way this is the real battlefield. The al Qaeda nutters can never find enough suicidal pilots to fly enough planes into enough skyscrapers to topple America. But unlike us, the Islamists think long-term, and, given their demographic advantage in Europe and the tone of the emerging Muslim lobby groups there, much of what they’re flying planes into buildings for they’re likely to wind up with just by waiting a few more years. The skyscrapers will be theirs; why knock ‘em over?The latter half of the decline and fall of great civilizations follows a familiar pattern: affluence, softness, decadence, extinction. You don’t notice yourself slipping through those stages because usually there’s a seductive pol on hand to provide the age with a sly, self-deluding slogan–like Bill Clinton’s “It’s about the future of all our children.” We on the right spent the 1990s gleefully mocking Mr. Clinton’s tedious invocation, drizzled like syrup over everything from the Kosovo war to highway appropriations. But most of the rest of the West can’t even steal his lame bromides: A society that has no children has no future.

Permanence is the illusion of every age. In 1913, no one thought the Russian, Austrian, German and Turkish empires would be gone within half a decade. Seventy years on, all those fellows who dismissed Reagan as an “amiable dunce” (in Clark Clifford’s phrase) assured us the Soviet Union was likewise here to stay. The CIA analysts’ position was that East Germany was the ninth biggest economic power in the world. In 1987 there was no rash of experts predicting the imminent fall of the Berlin Wall, the Warsaw Pact and the USSR itself.

Yet, even by the minimal standards of these wretched precedents, so-called post-Christian civilizations–as a prominent EU official described his continent to me–are more prone than traditional societies to mistake the present tense for a permanent feature. Religious cultures have a much greater sense of both past and future, as we did a century ago, when we spoke of death as joining “the great majority” in “the unseen world.” But if secularism’s starting point is that this is all there is, it’s no surprise that, consciously or not, they invest the here and now with far greater powers of endurance than it’s ever had. The idea that progressive Euro-welfarism is the permanent resting place of human development was always foolish; we now know that it’s suicidally so.

To avoid collapse, European nations will need to take in immigrants at a rate no stable society has ever attempted. The CIA is predicting the EU will collapse by 2020. Given that the CIA’s got pretty much everything wrong for half a century, that would suggest the EU is a shoo-in to be the colossus of the new millennium. But even a flop spook is right twice a generation. If anything, the date of EU collapse is rather a cautious estimate. It seems more likely that within the next couple of European election cycles, the internal contradictions of the EU will manifest themselves in the usual way, and that by 2010 we’ll be watching burning buildings, street riots and assassinations on American network news every night. Even if they avoid that, the idea of a childless Europe ever rivaling America militarily or economically is laughable. Sometime this century there will be 500 million Americans, and what’s left in Europe will either be very old or very Muslim. Japan faces the same problem: Its population is already in absolute decline, the first gentle slope of a death spiral it will be unlikely ever to climb out of. Will Japan be an economic powerhouse if it’s populated by Koreans and Filipinos? Very possibly. Will Germany if it’s populated by Algerians? That’s a trickier proposition.

Best-case scenario? The Continent winds up as Vienna with Swedish tax rates.

Worst-case scenario: Sharia, circa 2040; semi-Sharia, a lot sooner–and we’re already seeing a drift in that direction.

In July 2003, speaking to the U.S. Congress, Tony Blair remarked: “As Britain knows, all predominant power seems for a time invincible but, in fact, it is transient. The question is: What do you leave behind?”

Excellent question. Britannia will never again wield the unrivalled power she enjoyed at her imperial apogee, but the Britannic inheritance endures, to one degree or another, in many of the key regional players in the world today–Australia, India, South Africa–and in dozens of island statelets from the Caribbean to the Pacific. If China ever takes its place as an advanced nation, it will be because the People’s Republic learns more from British Hong Kong than Hong Kong learns from the Little Red Book. And of course the dominant power of our time derives its political character from 18th-century British subjects who took English ideas a little further than the mother country was willing to go.A decade and a half after victory in the Cold War and end-of-history triumphalism, the “what do you leave behind?” question is more urgent than most of us expected. “The West,” as a concept, is dead, and the West, as a matter of demographic fact, is dying.

What will London–or Paris, or Amsterdam–be like in the mid-’30s? If European politicians make no serious attempt this decade to wean the populace off their unsustainable 35-hour weeks, retirement at 60, etc., then to keep the present level of pensions and health benefits the EU will need to import so many workers from North Africa and the Middle East that it will be well on its way to majority Muslim by 2035. As things stand, Muslims are already the primary source of population growth in English cities. Can a society become increasingly Islamic in its demographic character without becoming increasingly Islamic in its political character?

This ought to be the left’s issue. I’m a conservative–I’m not entirely on board with the Islamist program when it comes to beheading sodomites and so on, but I agree Britney Spears dresses like a slut: I’m with Mullah Omar on that one. Why then, if your big thing is feminism or abortion or gay marriage, are you so certain that the cult of tolerance will prevail once the biggest demographic in your society is cheerfully intolerant? Who, after all, are going to be the first victims of the West’s collapsed birthrates? Even if one were to take the optimistic view that Europe will be able to resist the creeping imposition of Sharia currently engulfing Nigeria, it remains the case that the Muslim world is not notable for setting much store by “a woman’s right to choose,” in any sense.I watched that big abortion rally in Washington in 2004, where Ashley Judd and Gloria Steinem were cheered by women waving “Keep your Bush off my bush” placards, and I thought it was the equivalent of a White Russian tea party in 1917. By prioritizing a “woman’s right to choose,” Western women are delivering their societies into the hands of fellows far more patriarchal than a 1950s sitcom dad. If any of those women marching for their “reproductive rights” still have babies, they might like to ponder demographic realities: A little girl born today will be unlikely, at the age of 40, to be free to prance around demonstrations in Eurabian Paris or Amsterdam chanting “Hands off my bush!”

Just before the 2004 election, that eminent political analyst Cameron Diaz appeared on the Oprah Winfrey show to explain what was at stake:

“Women have so much to lose. I mean, we could lose the right to our bodies. . . . If you think that rape should be legal, then don’t vote. But if you think that you have a right to your body,” she advised Oprah’s viewers, “then you should vote.”

Poor Cameron. A couple of weeks later, the scary people won. She lost all rights to her body. Unlike Alec Baldwin, she couldn’t even move to France. Her body was grounded in Terminal D.

But, after framing the 2004 presidential election as a referendum on the right to rape, Miss Diaz might be interested to know that men enjoy that right under many Islamic legal codes around the world. In his book “The Empty Cradle,” Philip Longman asks: “So where will the children of the future come from? Increasingly they will come from people who are at odds with the modern world. Such a trend, if sustained, could drive human culture off its current market-driven, individualistic, modernist course, gradually creating an anti-market culture dominated by fundamentalism–a new Dark Ages.”

Bottom line for Cameron Diaz: There are worse things than John Ashcroft out there.

Mr. Longman’s point is well taken. The refined antennae of Western liberals mean that whenever one raises the question of whether there will be any Italians living in the geographical zone marked as Italy a generation or three hence, they cry, “Racism!” To fret about what proportion of the population is “white” is grotesque and inappropriate. But it’s not about race, it’s about culture. If 100% of your population believes in liberal pluralist democracy, it doesn’t matter whether 70% of them are “white” or only 5% are. But if one part of your population believes in liberal pluralist democracy and the other doesn’t, then it becomes a matter of great importance whether the part that does is 90% of the population or only 60%, 50%, 45%.

Since the president unveiled the so-called Bush Doctrine–the plan to promote liberty throughout the Arab world–innumerable “progressives” have routinely asserted that there’s no evidence Muslims want liberty and, indeed, that Islam is incompatible with democracy. If that’s true, it’s a problem not for the Middle East today but for Europe the day after tomorrow. According to a poll taken in 2004, over 60% of British Muslims want to live under Shariah–in the United Kingdom. If a population “at odds with the modern world” is the fastest-breeding group on the planet–if there are more Muslim nations, more fundamentalist Muslims within those nations, more and more Muslims within non-Muslim nations, and more and more Muslims represented in more and more transnational institutions–how safe a bet is the survival of the “modern world”?

Not good.

“What do you leave behind?” asked Tony Blair. There will only be very few and very old ethnic Germans and French and Italians by the midpoint of this century. What will they leave behind? Territories that happen to bear their names and keep up some of the old buildings? Or will the dying European races understand that the only legacy that matters is whether the peoples who will live in those lands after them are reconciled to pluralist, liberal democracy? It’s the demography, stupid. And, if they can’t muster the will to change course, then “What do you leave behind?” is the only question that matters.

Mr. Steyn is a syndicated columnist and theater critic for The New Criterion, in whose January issue this article appears.

 

Obama’s Next Item: Amnesty

Obama’s Next Item: Amnesty

by Jeff Davis

The Obama administration has always been planning a one-two-three punch for its first four years. The first was “healthcare reform,” which we just had rammed down our throats. The second punch is so-called “immigration reform” to amnesty and legalize the 20 to 30 million illegal aliens now resident in the United States. The third punch will be gun control and confiscation to render the White population absolutely powerless. The second item is coming up fast.

The Washington Times reports: “President Obama on Thursday gave a thumbs-up to the framework of a plan to legalize illegal immigrants and create a flow of low-skilled foreign workers for the future, saying the bill being worked on by a Republican lawmaker and his Democrat counterpart is promising. The long-awaited framework, written by Sens. Charles E. Schumer, New York Democrat, and Lindsey Graham, South Carolina Republican, calls for illegal immigrants to be put on a path to citizenship”.

That is the deadly buzz phrase we have to watch out for here, “path to citizenship”. We also face a bi-partisan threat since many Republicans are whores to the big corporations which want cheap illegal alien labor, no matter what these backward, Brown immigrants do to the country. (more…)