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Friday, September 9, 2016

Don’t let the Left abuse 9/11

A timely post from http://www.yaf.org about the 9/11 anniversary. This follows this post about Donald Trump's immigration speech. This follows this post about rap songs referencing Donald Trump.
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Don’t let the Left abuse 9/11

Don’t let the Left use the 15th remembrance of the terror attacks of September 11, 2001, to promote its politically correct, multicultural agenda. Young America’s Foundation launched the 9/11: Never Forget Project in 2003 when we noticed that most college and high school campuses were doing little, if anything, to remember those murdered by radical islamists. September 11 impacted and forever changed our entire country, yet liberals and the Obama administration have tried to sanitize the anniversary by turning it into another day of “national service.”
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Those who lost family members and loved ones are aghast that there are those in this country who want to remove all meaning from the anniversary. Vincent Forras, a firefighter at the World Trade Center who was buried under rubble for two hours and survived, expressed why it is so important that young people are reminded of what took place on that day. “I believe that there is so much piled up against us at our nation’s schools and it is through organizations such as [YAF] and experiences such as mine…that we can succeed in leveling the playing field. My story is one of both the Greatest Tragedy and the most blessed and wonderful outcome which we can choose to cultivate after such a disaster. The story brings folks of all religions, parties, ages, and beliefs together for a brief moment in time, similar to what was experienced in America immediately after the 9/11 attacks. Remember that time? I do, and it is up to folks like us to tell this story over and over again in a way that wins over those who…had preconceived notions about who we are and perhaps not only get them to join us but to promote us through their peers and more.”
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You can unite your campus community to properly remember the victims of the terrorist attacks by taking part in Young America’s Foundation’s 9/11: Never Forget Project. We have found a strong program on 9/11 brings positive coverage for clubs and can lead to additional members as well.
The following are activities you can plan to properly commemorate those who were murdered by jihadists on September 11. If the anniversary falls on a weekend (like this year), we recommend scheduling the display on the Friday before the anniversary, or if possible, in conjunction with your school’s football game over the weekend of the anniversary.
We urge you to prepare an American flag memorial for the anniversary of September 11. Your club will incur relatively minor costs, but the visual impact will leave a lasting impression on all who witness the display.
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Arrange a display of 2,977 American flags to be placed in the ground of your campus, with each flag representing an individual murdered in the terrorist attacks.
Allot several hours the night before or very early on the day you plan to set up your flag memorial. Enlist enough club members to help with set-up and tear-down.
Select a high traffic area near the student union building, campus quad, or other area frequently visited by students. You will most likely need to attain permission for the display from your student activities or campus life office.
You should reserve a table near the display for your members to distribute Never Forget buttons and stickers as well as other resources provided by Young America’s Foundation, and to answer questions about the display and monitor the flags.
Proper flag etiquette requires that the American flag be lit at night. If the display is in a high traffic area, lighting should be sufficient. If not, you can purchase outdoor flood lights at a hardware store for minimal cost. You should also do your best to ensure the flags do not touch the ground.
Students use string to create parallel rows of flags, maximizing the visual impact of their display.
Students use string to create parallel rows of flags, maximizing the visual impact of their display.

Maximize Your Display’s Impact

Consider the following suggestions and ideas to maximize the impact of your display before moving ahead with your memorial.
Pick a field or area on campus that will emphasize, not diminish, the visual impact of your display. Attempting to stretch small flags across a large field reduces the visual impact of your display. It is much better to group the flags close together or select a smaller field that will appropriately hold all of the flags within its borders. Of course, it is also important to pick a high traffic area.
Use twine or thread to help align the flags in parallel lines. Jagged or uneven lines will have a less-impressive visual impact. If the ground is hard, flat-head screwdrivers can be used to dig holes for the flags.

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When preparing your 9/11: Never Forget Project activities, consider incorporating existing infrastructure on campus and in your community to enhance your event, such as a clock tower that could mark a moment of silence at 9:11 a.m. or fountains on your campus that could be used to symbolize the Twin Towers.
Recruit and work with other campus groups and community leaders including local churches, synagogues or even mosques, your campus chaplain or campus ministries office, ROTC, Cru, or local police and fire departments.
You can read aloud the names of all those from your area who died in the attacks on 9/11, or see if any community members or students lost family members in the attacks and ask them to participate, and request that flags be lowered to half-staff on campus.


If you don’t act, students will encounter bizarre alternatives. Your work to establish a memorial to those lost on 9/11 will ensure that your school doesn’t forget what happened on 9/11, or the 2,977 lives that were lost.
See the list of school’s already confirmed to participate in the 2016 9/11: Never Forget Project here, and if your school IS participating but isn’t on the list, add it here.
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Monday, June 6, 2016

Ramadan in San Jose: Muslim chases, tackles Trump supporter after rally, then brags on Twitter

A timely post about from www.jihadwatch.org about attacks by Muslims on Donald Trump supporters. This follows this post about the defense of Western or Christian values being considered "hate speech" by facebook and twitter. This follows this article about American energy independence and preventing money from going to hostile countries. For more, you can read two very interesting books HERE.You can follow me here.


San Jose: Muslim chases, tackles Trump supporter after rally, then brags on Twitter

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According to Gateway Pundit, the attacker appears to be a Somali Muslim from Minnesota named Seyfudin Mohamud. Gateway has that, plus more photos and video, here.
Whether you love Trump or hate him, this is a destructive new feature of American politics. Trump enjoys huge popular support (whether or not it is enough to win him the Presidency), and in response the Left has grown even more thuggish and authoritarian than it already was. Their attack against Trump and those who support him has two prongs: the media claim that his appeal reveals a broad strain of “racism” and “bigotry” among ordinary Americans, and the physical menacing of those who, despite this opprobrium heaped upon their heads, continue to support him.
Those who hate Trump, whatever their own perspectives may be, and who love a free society should be disturbed by this violence. If it continues, those who dissent from the Leftist mainstream line will not only be demonized and marginalized as spreading “hate” — that has been going on for years — but will be aware that by their dissent they are putting themselves in very real physical danger. We’re sliding toward a Leftist autocracy in which “right-wing” dissenters are defamed and brutalized. This is the biggest story of this Presidential campaign year, but the mainstream media is not only not reporting on it, it is aiding and abetting it.
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Mob of Liberal Protesters Attack and Bloody Donald Trump Supporters After Rally

An interesting story from www.lifenews.com about the CONTINUED attacks on Donald Trump supporters This follows this post about Sarah Silverman. For two very interesting books click HERE.
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The violence from liberal protesters is continuing at events for supporters for Donald Trump. After a rally in San Jose, California, a left-win mob threw bottles at Trump backers — bloodying one Trump voter who spoke with the media after the violence.

Liberal activists have created a tense and violent-prone environment outside rallies for presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump for weeks. That potential for violence came to a head in New Mexico recently when one Trump voter in a wheelchair was assaulted.
Now the violence has spread to San Jose, according to the Daily Caller:
A Donald Trump supporter was attacked from behind and left bleeding after leaving a campaign rally in San Jose on Thursday.
Journalist Tim Poole was filming as a man is seen running up behind the Trump supporter and hitting him on the side of the head with an unidentified object. The victim is seen turning to look at his attacker and grabbing the side of his head, which had started bleeding.
Reporters circled the man after the attack and asked him if he had provoked the anti-Trump protesters.
“I was just walking out with my Trump sign and he grabbed my Trump sign and started following me and calling me a racist and stuff,” the man said.
Asked if he said anything when leaving the event, he said he was merely cheering the Republican.
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“I was just like ‘Yeah Trump, yeah Trump,’” the man said.
Conservative activist Erick Erickson is calling on pro-abortion Democrat Hillary Clinton ton condemn the attacks:
Last night at a Trump event, one of Trump’s supporters was surrounded by left-wing protestors. They threw eggs at the Trump supporter and bottles at her head.
This is unacceptable violence. Donald Trump did nothing last night to provoke this behavior. The lady in question did nothing to provoke this behavior. It is unacceptable.
In the past twenty-four hours, Democrats have begun targeting prominent donors to Donald Trump for public shaming and have now started assaulting Trump supporters.
Hillary Clinton and, frankly, Bernie Sanders need to forcefully condemn this behavior just as they demanded Donald Trump denounce his supporters’ behavior months ago.
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Friday, March 4, 2016

March LIBERAL Madness Begins!

A timely post from http://www.yaf.org about March Liberal Madness. This follows this previous post about censorship of conservative speakers. This follows this post about rap songs referencing Donald Trump.
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March LIBERAL Madness Begins!

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Your club can dedicate a week towards the end of March to highlight the most outrageous statements made by liberal leaders. The Left never hesitates to remind the public when a conservative misspeaks. Yet, many outlandish remarks made by prominent liberals go unnoticed by the general public and the media.
You can use a bracket system similar to the NCAA Basketball Tournament to highlight 16 of the most radical liberals and their extreme statements. This activity will encourage participation from other students and, if marketed correctly, build anticipation about whom your student body picked as the "maddest" liberal in the country.
Young America’s Foundation has already compiled a  list  of sixteen liberal leaders and their top "moment of madness." But feel free to use your own!
Begin by reserving a table in the student union or another high traffic area on campus for the entire week. Announce your plans to the local and campus press and advertise that students can come by your location to begin voting.
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Create your bracket system on a dry erase board, chalk board, or poster board that can be displayed by your table. On each bracket, include the name and the picture of each leftist. Consider purchasing Velcro strips that can be attached to each name to allow you to move the name to the next series of brackets.
To assist with voting, make fliers or leaflets available which provide the "moment of madness" for each liberal. Keep a rolling tally on your display of the votes each liberal receives.
Create specific and well-publicized times when students may choose their favorites. We recommend that selection occur on consecutive days beginning on Monday with the top 16 and ending with the final two on Thursday. Each day, announce the winners from the previous round before proceeding with the next round of voting.
If marketed properly, anticipation should build among students as to which prominent leftist wins for the number one slot.

Friday, February 26, 2016

Should You Believe All the News You Hear?

An interesting article from http://www.ucg.org/ about media bias. This follows this post about China's currency. This follows this post about California. This follows this post about attacks on the police.  For a free magazine subscription or to get the books recommended for free click HERE! or call 1-888-886- 8632.

The credo of professional journalists is to report facts and events objectively. Yet several recent books document journalists slanting their reporting to favor their biases and further their prejudices, especially left-leaning agendas.
Longtime CBS News reporter Bernard Goldberg realized how deep media bias can run as he reviewed a February 1996 story presented by fellow CBS reporter Eric Engberg. In his best-selling book Bias, Mr. Goldberg expressed his shock at the way Mr. Engberg's report poked fun at presidential candidate and Forbes -magazine publisher Steve Forbes' proposal for a flat tax rate.
“Steve Forbes pitches his flat-tax scheme as an economic elixir good for everything that ails us,”Mr. Engberg began. He then proceeded to interview three supposed tax experts, all of whom opposed Mr. Forbes' proposal to overhaul the massive U.S. tax code. He then referred to the flat-tax idea as “wacky” and a “giant, untested idea” that should be “test[ed] out someplace-like Albania” (2002, pp. 16-18).
As Mr. Goldberg points out, Mr. Engberg could easily have found respected economists who supported Mr. Forbes'flat tax- especially since two Nobel-prize-winning economists and various conservative university economics professors were on record as supporting the idea.
Mr. Goldberg concludes: “From top to bottom the Engberg piece was breathtaking in its lack of fairness. So how could CBS put it on the air? Well, news fans, here's one of those dirty little secrets journalists are never supposed to reveal to the regular folks out there in the audience: a reporter can find an expert to say anything the reporter wants - anything! Just keep calling until one of the experts says what you need him to say and tell him you'll be right down with your camera crew to interview him.
“If you find an expert who says, 'You know, I think that flat tax just might work and here's why …' you thank him, hang up, and find another expert. It's how journalists sneak their own personal views into stories in the guise of objective news reporting. Because the reporter can always say, 'Hey, I didn't say the flat tax stinks- the guy from that Washington think tank did!'” (ibid., p. 20).
Mr. Goldberg also notes that too many reporters, editors and columnists live in their own insular world, isolated from other views and sources of information. He cites the example of New Yorker film critic Pauline Kael, who expressed astonishment when Richard Nixon beat liberal candidate George McGovern in the 1972 U.S. presidential election. “How can that be?” she exclaimed. “Nobody I know voted for Nixon.”Yet Mr. Nixon had carried 49 of the 50 states in a landslide election victory.

Slanted news reporting

William McGowan, former reporter for Newsweek and the BBC and a regular contributor to The Wall Street Journal explains in his recent book Coloring the News that the news media's crusade for a favorite liberal cause-diversity- has corrupted American journalism by promoting homosexual rights, feminism, affirmative action, race and immigration over objective debate and honesty.
He recounts that in December 1992 he attended the Diversity Summit Meeting of the American Society of Newspaper Editors and the Newspaper Association of America. From that point forward, he notes, media coverage underwent a major and lasting change.
“The cause of diversity had become a crusade across the length and breadth of the American media, and would be a defining and dominating force in journalism in the decade to come. Almost every day after that 1992 meeting, one could hear echoes from it in newspaper stories and nightly network broadcasts. Diversity was the new religion, and anybody who wanted to be anybody in the news industry had to rally behind it” (2001, pp. 9-10).

From media darling to pariah

Another revealing book documenting the bias of many in the media was written by Tammy Bruce, longtime advocate of liberal causes. Ms. Bruce, a Los Angeles political figure and talk-show host, was head of the Los Angeles chapter and a national board member of the National Organization for Women (NOW) as well as an avowed lesbian and abortion-rights activist. However, after defending conservative author and talk-show host Dr. Laura Schlessinger and charging NOW with hypocrisy, she found herself a pariah among reporters who had formerly sought her out for interviews.
Based on such experiences, she wrote The New Thought Police: Inside the Left's Assault on Free Speech and Free Minds. In it she explains that “what began so many years ago as a noble cause-ending the scourge of bigotry-has devolved into something far different. It's not bigots that the new Thought Police are after. It's people … who dare to speak their mind and contradict the 'progressive' point of view …
“There is enormous irony in the fact that it is those on the Left-the supposed protectors of all things culturally important-who are imposing severe sanctions on anyone who espouses an idea or expresses an opinion that might be deemed 'offensive' to some favored group” (2001, p. 4).
The result is that “the effects of this new intolerance are felt in the media and in the arts, on college campuses, even in offices and factories. The message is clear: Don't speak up. Or else-you'll be fired [or] sued … Labels such as 'racist,' 'sexist,'and 'homophobe'are routinely used to demonize anyone who utters a word that doesn't support the Left's agenda. Television producers allow their scripts to be edited by groups that purport to represent aggrieved minorities. On college campuses, student newspapers that don't toe the party line are collected and destroyed, and speakers with un-PC views are shouted down” (ibid., pp. 2-3).
Not surprisingly, all three books have been generally ignored in the mainstream media, even though Bias has become a best-seller in the United States.

Bias affects reporting

How do such media biases affect everyday reporting? One notable example involved coverage of the campaigns leading up to a recent national election. The major liberal candidate was consistently portrayed by the mainstream media as a deep thinker and intellectual heavyweight. The leading conservative candidate, on the other hand, was typically portrayed as something of an amiable dunce, a man generally incapable of speaking clearly and presenting ideas coherently.
Seldom compared by the media were details of the academic backgrounds of the two candidates. Both had graduated from Ivy League schools, one from Harvard, the other from Yale. However, from there the “smart” one went to Vanderbilt Divinity School, where, according to a biography and column in The Boston Globe “he received F's in five of the eight classes he took over the course of three semesters” before dropping out. He then enrolled for a brief stint at Vanderbilt Law School before again dropping out and entering a lifetime of politics.
The other candidate, depicted as an intellectual featherweight, went on to earn an M.B.A. from Harvard, no insignificant accomplishment. He flew fighter jets in the National Guard. In spite of an impressive showing since assuming office and the most-sustained high approval ratings of any person occupying that office in history, reporters and columnists still occasionally snipe at President George W. Bush for his supposed lack of intelligence.

Mass-media alienation

Most media firms are, in fact, businesses that promote strong liberal biases. Such leanings reflect a warped worldview and lead them to assume their views are normal while the perspectives of those who disagree with them are abnormal. Significantly, several media corporations have been fast losing audiences, some say because of their profound bias.
Many Americans appear to be increasingly aware of the distorted diet the majority of media outlets feeds them in the name of news reporting. Columnist Jack Kelly's perception of modern mainstream media is telling:
“For people who are convinced we're awfully smart, we journalists can be pretty stupid. We've been driving away customers. In 1980, 75 percent of Americans routinely watched evening newscasts on ABC, NBC, or CBS. Last year only 43 percent did. In 1980, 67 percent of adults customarily read a daily newspaper. In 1999, only 57 percent did.
“Television news has lost 43 percent of its audience, newspapers 15 percent of ours. In other businesses, such losses would trigger massive changes. Heads would roll. If word spread McDonald's was using rat feces as filler in hamburgers, McDonald's market share would drop. Viewers and readers are deserting us in droves because they think our product is shallow and biased” (“Media Is Its Own Worst Enemy,” Jewish World Review Jan. 28, 2002).
But not all journalists remain loyal to liberal biases. Bernard Goldberg, cited above, is perhaps the most popular television journalist who has stood against media bias. Radio-talk-show hosts with countering views, such as Rush Limbaugh, have become nationally popular by riding a wave of dissent against the mainstream media's liberal biases, as have conservative-leaning commentators such as the Fox network's Bill O'Reilly. Fox has been built on mainstream media's abandonment of any vestige of unbiased objectivity. Fox's motto itself is revealing: “We report; you decide.”
Today a sentiment grows that the very media outlets that rose to greatness during World War II through most of the last half of the 20th century have begun to engineer their own demise by failing to fulfill their promise of objectivity in reporting.
There also exists a growing belief that the owners of the vast majority of network news outlets are more interested in promoting entertainment personalities and products, along with issues and views popular in related fields, than in promoting and providing unbiased reporting. As a result,Western society often is informed only of news and issues that harmonize with the opinions of those who control the media. This approach leaves in its wake a distorted view of reality as its most disturbing consequence. GN

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Where is the "Safe Space" for Conservatives in Public?

A timely post from http://www.yaf.org about the Ben Shapiro speech. This follows this previous post about censorship of conservative speakers. This follows this post about the Supreme Court. This follows this post about the NBA. This follows this post about rap songs referencing Donald Trump.
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 Reston, VA— Today, leftists at CSULA led a violent effort to censor Ben Shapiro, the only conservative speaker that has visited their campus in recent memory. This is a profound and sobering moment for our country. We are tragically witnessing the end result of decades of unchallenged liberal coddling of students on campuses across the country. This is the tipping point.
American college campuses have spiraled so out of control that the president of a public university canceled his own students' approved event- violating their First Amendment rights- and a mob of protestors, led by his professors, violently blocked the entrance to Ben Shapiro's speech sponsored by CSULA's Young Americans for Freedom chapter and Young America's Foundation's Fred R. Allen Lecture Series. This mob pushed, shoved, and verbally assaulted police and conservative students who were simply attempting to attend a speech by a prominent author.

We are enormously proud of our Young Americans for Freedom students who stood strong, refused to allow their event to be canceled, and risked their safety to attend Ben Shapiro's lecture today.

President Covino, his entire administration, and administrators on campuses everywhere need to be held accountable. Young America's Foundation will pursue all legal options to do so.

For further information, or cover this story, please call Emily Jashinsky at 800-USA-1776
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Thursday, February 25, 2016

Derb’s Canceled Williams College Speach—”The National Question: Race, Ethnicity, and Identity In the 21st Century”

An interesting article from  http://www.vdare.com about another speaker canceled at a university. This follows this post about subsidies that illegal immigrants received. Remember, “Amnesty” means ANY non-enforcement of existing immigration laws! This follows this comment and this post about how to Report Illegal Immigrants! Also, you can read two very interesting books HERE.
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Derb’s Canceled Williams College Hate Address—”The National Question: Race, Ethnicity, and Identity In the 21st Century”


[As reported here last week, I was scheduled to speak to a student group at Williams College in Massachusetts on Monday, February 22nd.  However, the President of Williams College, Adam Falk [Email him] , banned me from his campus on the grounds that I am a speaker of “hate speech.” For updates, check out the coverage at Ephblog.
I had already, at that point, prepared an address.  Feeling that it would be a shame to waste my efforts, and loth to pass up an opportunity to spread some hatred in the world, I asked the editors at VDARE.com if I might post my address here, suitably formatted as an article and decorated with hyperlinks.  The editors very kindly agreed.  (REMEMBER, TAX-DEDUCTIBLE DONATIONS TO VDARE.COM CAN BE EARMARKED FOR ME!)
Here then, for connoisseurs of “hate speech,” is the address I would have given at Williams.]
The National Question: Race, Ethnicity, and Identity In the 21st Century 
Introduction.  Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen.  Thank you for inviting me to speak here today.
My name is John Derbyshire.  I am a freelance writer. My principal outlet nowadays is the online web magazine VDARE.com (which is why it such a worthy cause), though I do occasional reviews for print publications.  VDARE.com hosts my weekly podcast, Radio Derb.
VDARE.com mainly concerns itself with what we call the National Question, which we approach from a conservative position.
What is the National Question, and how does one approach it from a conservative position?  Let me take those in turn.
9780684866697_l[1]The National Question.  What is the National Question?  I have a handy answer to that here: a book written in 2004 by the late Professor Samuel Huntington of Harvard.  Title of the book: Who Are We?—The Challenges to America’s National Identity.  That is the National Question:  Who are we?
The answer is of course that we are Americans.  But what does that mean?  That’s the National Question re-phrased: What does it mean to be an American?
The conservative approach.  How about a conservative approach to the National Question?  What does that mean?
Let me come at my answer indirectly by stating the un-conservative approach.
This un-conservative approach says:  We, Americans, are a proposition nation.  That is to say, we are a nation by virtue of our agreement on a set of propositions about the place of individuals in society, the relationship of the individual to government, and the proper scope of governmental powers.
It’s rather easy to mock this concept of a proposition nation.  Suppose I were to trek up into the highlands of Ethiopia, get myself invited into the hut of some illiterate Amhara goatherd, and explain our founding documents to him; and suppose he were to respond with enthusiastic agreement.  Did he thereby instantly become an American?
Conversely, here is a U.S. citizen every one of whose forebears arrived here before the Revolution, and whose male forebears fought with distinction in our country’s wars.  He strongly disagrees with the principles of the Founders, and would have preferred we become a Christian theocracy.  Should he be stripped of his citizenship?
Well, it’s easy to make fun.  The proposition nation is not actually a completely absurd concept.  It is not what the Founders intended, though; and, as the wisest of them would have told you, it ignores important features of our human nature in its social context.  Both those features—contradicting the Founders and ignoring human nature—betray its un-conservative character.
So there is an answer, or the beginnings of one, to the question: What is a conservative approach to this topic?  A conservative approach is one that rejects the merely propositional definition of Who We Are, or at least considers it inadequate.
We have in fact waded some way here into waters that get very deep indeed.  What is a nation?
Let me work my way round the back of that by proceeding to the next few words in the title of my talk.
Race, ethnicity, identity.  The three nouns “race,” “ethnicity,” and “identity” name three concepts that overlap considerably; whose main difference in fact is not so much in meaning as in provenance—where they come from.
The word “race” comes from biology; the word “ethnicity” comes from sociology; the word “identity” comes from psychology.  What they all have in common is the notion of an individual belonging to a group.
In the matter of race, most individuals actually do belong to an actual group that can be objectively defined.
Race is a feature of the natural world.  Members of any sexually-reproducing species mate predominantly with nearby individuals.  Thus, if the species is widely distributed, localized and mostly-inbred groups develop over time, isolated from other groups.  Each group has a distinctive menu of genetic variations, shaped by founder effect, genetic drift, and natural selection.  These localized varieties are races.
Ethnicity describes the social behavior of individuals who perceive themselves as belonging to a group.
Identity is the interior view of that:  the group membership as felt and understood by an individual.
Ethnicity as perceived kinship.  Ethnicity does not of course describe just any kind of group.  Most of us belong to several groups.  You may belong to a church, a basketball team, a bridge club, the Republican Party, and the Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes.  None of those is an ethny.

A good thumbnail definition of ethnicity is perceived kinship.  The sociologist  Pierre van den Berghe, in his 1981 book The Ethnic Phenomenon describes ethnic sentiments as, quote, “extended forms of nepotism—the propensity to favor kin over nonkin.”
That’s the “kinship” side of my thumbnail definition.  The other side is the word “perceived.”  People belong to an ethny when they believe they do.  That’s why the word “ethny” belongs to sociology, not to biology.  To quote Prof. van den Berghe again , quote:
Descent … is the central feature of ethnicity.  Yet, it is clear that, in many cases, the common descent ascribed to an ethny is fictive.  In fact, in most cases it is at least partly fictive.
Let me give an example.  This is from a different author, also a professor, but this time of political science: Walker Connor. I’ve taken it from his 1993 book Ethnonationalism.  He is speaking about the American Revolution and the Declaration of Independence.  Quote:
The political elite of the period did not believe that they were leading an ethnically heterogeneous people.  Despite the presence of settlers of Dutch, French, German, Irish, Scottish, and Welsh extraction—as well as the presence of native Americans and peoples from Africa (the latter accounted for one of every five persons at the time)—the prevalent elite-held and mass-held self-perception of the American people was that of an ethnically homogeneous people of English descent.
Connor proceeds to give many examples taken from the words of our Founders.  The Declaration, for instance, speaks of “our British brethren,” and grumbles that: “They … have been deaf to the voice of justice and of consanguinity.”
The wealth of mankind.  The United States is by no means alone in having had to invent a partly fictive ethnicity for itself.  As nations go, in fact, this has been rather the rule than the exception.  One of the leaders of the Risorgimento, the movement for Italian unity in the middle 19th century, famously said: “Having made Italy, we must now make Italians.”
Likewise, modern Greeks boast themselves the descendants—the kin—of Homer, Pericles, and Aristotle.  In fact Greece was massively invaded by Slavs in the Middle Ages, and modern Greeks have a large Slavic component in their ancestry.  If you point this out to a Greek patriot, he’ll sock you on the jaw.
220px-Britons_coverAnd come to think of it, you can even take that ethnic identifier “British” that I just quoted the authors of the Declaration having used.  As Princeton historian Linda Colley showed in her 1992 book Britons, British ethnicity was rather new at the time of the Declaration, a product of the wars with France in the earlier 18th century.
To this day, it has not altogether “taken.”  For the English and Scots, at least, the older national loyalties—which, after all, went back several centuries—persist.  When making out envelopes for the Christmas cards I send home to relatives over there, under the name of the city I write ENGLAND.  It would never occur to me to write BRITAIN; let alone THE UNITED KINGDOM, an even more recent creation.
(The lady who described the intimate side of her marriage as, “I close my eyes, open my legs, and think of England” may not actually have existed; but the legend would likely never have gained currency at all if she had been quoted as saying “… of Britain.”)
Citizens in many nations nurse these subnational loyalties—ethnicities.  They don’t invalidate the concept of a nation-state, any more than the fictive element in ethnic loyalties invalidates the emotional power of the ethny.
A human society must be administered under agreed rules.  Its members need a common language in which to discuss their affairs.  Laws must be written and approved by agreed procedures.  Armies must be raised for the common defense.
Localized populations have, over many generations, come to common understandings, different from one population to another, about these arrangements.  Each population, by long fellowship, cherishes customary traditions and observances.  These are our nations.
Attempts to manage these things on a supra-national scale have, in the modern age, always failed at last.  We see the European Union failing before our eyes, right now.  Before that we saw the Soviet Union fail.
Alexander Solzhenitsyn, who was a citizen of that latter supranational entity expressed a great truth.  He expressed it in religious language, but the underlying fact about human sociality is independent of one’s spiritual outlook.  Quote:
The disappearance of nations would impoverish us no less than if all peoples were made alike, with one character, one face.  Nations are the wealth of mankind, they are its generalized personalities: the smallest of them has its own peculiar colors, and embodies a particular facet of God’s design.
Longing for meaningful community.  Homo sapiens is a social animal.  We long to bond with other people, at many levels.  We enlist the emotions aroused by blood ties rather carelessly, sometimes unscrupulously, to aid that bonding.
I have mentioned Prof. Huntington’s book Who Are We?  Here is a quote from that book.
People are not likely to find in political principles the deep emotional content and meaning provided by kith and kin, blood and belonging, culture and nationality.  These attachments may have little or no basis in fact but they do satisfy a deep human longing for meaningful community.
Note please that second sentence: “These attachments may have little or no basis in fact.”  We live by myths and fictions.  I don’t say that flippantly:  it is an important sociological truth.
It is also of course a psych-ological truth.  If ethnicity generally has some fictive component, identity may be entirely fictive.  The name Rachel Dolezal mean anything?
The present situation: shaping forces.  So how is this all playing out in the 21st century?
Today’s world has been shaped by two big clusters of events in the last century.
The first cluster consists of the two world wars and the Cold War.  At the heart of this cluster was a flow and a counter-flow of ideas about human society.  The flow was Marxist-Leninist universalism, “the proletariat has no country.”  The counter-flow was despotic ethnonationalism, most prominent in Italy, Japan, and Germany in the second quarter of the century.
That was the first cluster.  The second cluster you could file under the heading “Rise of the Third World.”
There was a political rise across the third quarter of the century, as former colonial possessions became independent and took up self-government.
There was also a demographic rise, in many cases a very spectacular one.  Here’s one of my favorite illustrations of that.
In 1922 the British Isles had a population of 47.31 million. The territory called British West Africa, for contrast, had a population of 22.48 million. So the British Isles had over twice the population of British West Africa 94 years ago.
Forward to today. The British Isles are still here, now the U.K plus Ireland: total population 68.97 million. British West Africa is nowadays the independent nations of Nigeria, Ghana, Sierra Leone, and Gambia: total population 215.74 million. That’s over three times Britain’s number.
Once again:
  • In 1922, the British Isles had over twice the population of British West Africa.
  • In 2016, British West Africa has over three times the population of the British Isles.
This happened very quickly as history goes.  Ninety-four years ago, my father was a young adult, a war veteran and a failed businessman.  If demography is destiny, the shape of our destiny has been changing very fast these past few decades.
Universalism, ethnonationalism.  These two clusters I’ve identified—one, the world wars and Cold War; two, the rise of the Third World—worked together in complex ways.
What, for example, brought about the end of colonialism?
Well, in Japan’s case it was simply defeat in WW2.  For the European powers, it was in part a response to the Cold War.
Later Marxist-Leninism appealed directly to the colonized peoples.  In many cases—Vietnam, for example, and the Portuguese colonies in Africa—it armed their insurgent groups.
There was a feeling on our side of the Cold War that we needed a universalist appeal of our own.
The phrase “of our own” needs some qualifying.  Much of the Western intelligentsia was sympathetic to Marxist-Leninism, so the universalism came naturally to them.  “The intelligentsia has no country!” … as it were.
Universalism was widespread beyond the intelligentsia, though.  Seek out old copies of Reader’s Digest from around 1960.  Yearning for the Brotherhood of Man long predated the arrivals of Marx and Lenin.
There is a pleasant symmetry here.  If anti-national universalism found a ready market in the West, ethnonationalism had plenty of customers on the other side.  The official Soviet name for WW2 was “the Great Patriotic War (Велика Отечественная Война).”
In Asia, where ethnonationalism is stronger, the Communists were even more frank.  Mao Tse-tung referred to the Chinese Communist Party not as the Vanguard of the Proletariat but as, quote, “the vanguard of the Chinese nation and the Chinese people.”  Ho Chi Minh argued against the division of Vietnam thus, quote: “We have the same ancestors, we are of the same family.”  The press in communist North Korea frequently scolds South Korea for allowing mixed marriages, which, say the Norks, dilute the purity of the Korean race.
Note how, in all these ethnic appeals, the speakers harness those human emotions related to kinship.  “We are brothers and sisters,” they say.  “This is our fatherland [or motherland; or in Chinese, ancestor-land (祖國).]”
Hitler’s revenge.  These paradoxes aside, the despotic ethnonationalism of the Axis powers in WW2 was widely understood, at any rate by governing and academic elites in the postwar West, to have delegitimized ethnonationalism altogether.
The logical fallacy is plain:
  • Since despotic ethnonationalism generated such cruelty and destruction, ethnonationalism is an evil force.
The second thing does not follow from the first.  Absolute monarchy has a fairly long rap sheet, but that is not an argument against monarchy.  Constitutional Monarchy has proved one of the more benign forms of government.
Logic is not a major determinant in human affairs, though, nor even much in evidence.  Those generalized, partly fictionalized emotions of ethnic kinship that had been normal and socially healthful components of national identity before fascism came up, were now seen as shameful, the very concept of the nation-state as illegitimate.
My colleague VDARE.com Editor Peter Brimelow calls this “Hitler’s revenge.”
Universalism in America:  Civil Rights.  Universalism as thus shaped by the world wars and Cold War was at work in the two great revolutionary upheavals of the U.S.A. in the 1960s:  the Civil Rights movement and the 1965 Immigration Act.  Both arose during the deepest depths of the Cold War.  That is not a coincidence.
The Civil Rights movement was of course much more than a Cold War phenomenon, but the Cold War was a factor.
For example:  In the later Soviet Union there was a strain of cynical underground humor aimed against the system.  Its productions were known as “Radio Armenia jokes.”  Here is a Radio Armenia joke I recall from my college days in the early 1960s:
Question from a listener to Radio Armenia:  “Tell, me, Comrades, is it true that an engineer in America earns four times as much as one in the U.S.S.R.?”
Radio Armenia’s reply:  “In America they lynch Negroes!”
Part of the desire among white Americans to get right with blacks came from awareness of being the target of that sort of critique:  not only from the Soviets, but also from Europeans.
American elites have always been susceptible to the “cultural cringe” vis-à-vis Europeans; and midcentury Europeans, as soon as they had shaken off the dust of their colonies—in some cases, before—were striking poses of lofty moral superiority to the gap-toothed hillbillies of North America.
Universalism in America:  Immigration.  Similarly with the 1965 Immigration Act.
After some order had been brought to the U.S. immigration system in the early 1920s, permanent settlement was granted in limited numbers and based on national origin, with preference for settlers from north and west Europe.
This was grounded in a common-sense approach to ethnonationalism.  If subnational ethnies became too numerous and strong, it was believed, the core of American nationhood, what Prof. Huntington called our “Anglo-Protestant culture,” would be threatened.  This belief was perfectly rational.
By the early 1960s, however, with universalism in the ascendant, selection of immigrants by national origin was being seen, at any rate by key sections in our elites, as shamefully racist, a sort of border-guard Jim Crow.  The 1965 Act was a response to this perception.
There has been much discussion about the motives of those who gave us the Immigration Act. Edward Kennedy, the floor manager for the Act in the Senate, famously promised that:
First, our cities will not be flooded with a million immigrants annually.  Under the proposed bill, the present level of immigration remains substantially the same … Secondly, the ethnic mix of this country will not be upset …
In fact, levels of legal immigration have been over a million a year since 1989; and the ethnic mix of 1960—89 percent white, ten percent black, one percent other—is a fading memory.
What accounts for the huge discrepancy between declared intent and actual consequences of the 1965 Act?  Malicious dishonesty, or blank stupidity?
There are cogent arguments on both sides.  I am personally inclined to the view stated by Prof. Huntington, that there was a deliberate intent on the part of our elites to move the governance of our country from a national to an imperial model.
Let me quote the relevant passage from Prof. Huntington’s book.  It is rather long, I’m afraid, but I believe it strikes to the heart of the matter.  Quote:
In the past, imperial and colonial governments provided resources to minority groups and encouraged people to identify with them, so as to enhance the government’s ability to divide and rule.  The governments of nation-states, in contrast, attempted to promote the unity of their people, the development of national consciousness, the suppression of subnational regional and ethnic loyalties, the universal use of the national language, and the allocation of benefits to those who conform to the national norm.  Until the late twentieth century, American political and governmental leaders acted similarly.  Then in the 1960s and 1970s they began to promote measures consciously designed to weaken America’s cultural and creedal identity and to strengthen racial, ethnic, cultural, and other subnational identities.  These efforts by a nation’s leaders to deconstruct the nation they governed were, quite possibly, without precedent in human history.
I should say there is also a line of thought that applies a Marxist analysis to these changes.  In the Western world these post-WW2 decades saw the opening of a great new age of consumerism.  Business was humming; and whole new types of business came up, especially in the services sector, that were outside the entrenched protections of labor union power.
Why not bring in willing workers from abroad who would accept lower wages than natives?  Sure, they would incur social costs—housing, roads, energy, schooling, policing, healthcare, native unemployment—but government expenditures could take care of that.  Privatize profits, socialize costs!
You can see the appeal to Capital.  A school of economists came up to assure us that, yes, mass immigration would make us all richer.
Curiously, the fastest-developing nations of that era were the “tigers” of East Asia:  Japan, South Korea, Taiwan.  These nations held firm to their ethnic nationalism and shunned mass immigration; but they got rich anyway.
Nowadays of course they are having their comeuppance.  Japanese people today are huddled under threadbare blankets as icy winds blow through their disintegrating houses.  They subsist on tree bark, insects, and the flesh of their family pets.  So, at any rate, I am given to understand by economists.
Universalism triumphant.  By the late 1980s, antinational universalism was triumphant in the West.  Immigrants from all over the world were pouring into our countries:  not just the U.S.A. but Britain, France, Germany, Australia, …
One of the crowning achievements of this peak universalism was the European Union.  A Marxist analysis can be applied here, too; but there is no doubt that the EU came up at least in part as a reaction against the despotic ethnonationalism that had brought such horrors to the continent in the 1940s.
Away with all ethnonationalism, then!  There will be no more Spaniards and Dutchmen and Frenchmen and such men, only Europeans!
So barriers came down all over Europe.  The Third World poured into the First World.
Then two things happened: one suddenly, one gradually.
Nations make a comeback.  The first thing that happened was the end of the Cold War in 1991.
I assume I am speaking to an audience of Millennials here, persons with no direct recollection of the Cold War.  To you people—and I don’t mean to be patronizing, I’m sure some of you know about this: but it can’t be said often enough—to you people, just let me say: the Cold War was a very big deal.
Here’s one data point at random.  Time: about fifteen years ago, before 9/11.  Place:  the Manhattan town house of a very senior figure, an elder statesman, in the American conservative movement.  Dramatis personæ:  ten or a dozen conservative writers and policy intellectuals ranging in age from the thirties to the seventies, seated around the elder statesman’s dinner table.
We were discussing the state of the world.  The discussion lapsed for a minute or two.  Then one of the older persons present said, with what I recall as a perfectly genuine-sounding sigh of nostalgia: “How I miss the Cold War!”
Two or three others of the same generation murmured agreement.  “Oh, yes!”  One of the younger members of the company laughed, a bit nervously—the way you laugh when you’re not sure if you should laugh.  The others just looked baffled.
Well, the Cold War ended, and policy intellectuals bent their attention to prognostications about the shape of things to come.  What would the post-Cold War world look like?
endhistory Think-tanker Francis Fukuyama was first off the starting blocks.  In fact he jumped the gun: his landmark essay “The End of History” was published in 1989, when the Soviet Union was still intact, though plainly tottering.  Fukuyama foresaw a world in which Western-style liberal democracy would triumph everywhere.
It quickly became apparent that in defiance of Dr Fukuyama, History intended to go on for a while longer.  The first Gulf War and more especially the violent break-up of what had once been Yugoslavia showed that ethnonational passions had by no means been extinguished by decades of Marxist-Leninist universalism.
The liberation of Eastern Europe likewise.  Here is a story I heard from one of the participants.
After the Soviet troops withdrew from Hungary following the end of the Cold War, there was a political faction in the new Hungarian government clamoring for war against Romania.  The Treaty of Trianon in 1920 had stripped Hungary of much of its territory, for example giving Transylvania to Romania, and Hungarian patriots had been seething about it ever since.  (Some of them still are.)  “Here’s our chance to get back Transylvania!” they clamored.
The U.S. ambassador had to talk them down off the ledge.  If Hungary attacked Romania, he told them, they could kiss goodbye their chances of joining the EU.  The Hungarians very much wanted to join the EU for economic reasons, so they came off the ledge.
That was Europe after the Cold War.
I should add, by the way, that the years after the Cold War ended were a Golden Age of geopolitical speculation.  Francis Fukuyama kicked it off, but many fine minds followed.  Prof. Huntington was one of them:  his 1993 essay, later a book,The Clash of Civilizations is still well worth reading.  So is Benjamin Schwarz’s 1995 essay The Diversity Myth in the May 1995 issue of The Atlantic, which ties together American and European developments.  So are many others:  it was, as I said, a Golden Age for geopolitical policy eggheads.
The resurgence of ethnonationalism was in any case too obvious to ignore.  Francis Fukuyama’s End of History thesis became what Wall Street calls a distressed security.  One wag, I forget who, proclaimed “the end of the End of History.”
The collapse of universalism.  I said that two things happened at the end of the twentieth century: one suddenly, one gradually.  The end of the Cold War was the sudden event.  The gradual one—it is in fact still under way—was the collapse of universalism.
Let’s just go back to the 1950s and 1960s, when the old colonial empires of Europe and Japan had fallen or were in process of being dismantled.  What had once been colonies were emerging as independent nations under self-government.  What were the expectations for these new nations?
Again, you have to see this situation in the context of the Cold War, with much jostling for favors, East versus West.  Overall, though, for persons of a universalist mindset, there were good reasons to hope.
These ex-colonies had experienced First World-grade government.  They’d seen how it was done.  Many of their elites had studied in Western universities.
Human beings are a very imitative species.  Since human beings everywhere have common hopes, desires, and abilities, why should not Africa, Asia, Oceania, the Caribbean, and the Middle East have nifty little parliamentary democracies up and running in no time?
A few of them did.  A few more, especially in Asia, slipped into autocracy then came out at the other end after a decade or three into properly constitutional government.
Others, especially in Africa and the Islamic world, fell under the control of gangster-despots.  Still others got some semblance of rational government, but were plagued by corruption, crime, poor human capital, and demographic pressure.
The result in these latter cases—Africa and Islamia—has been despair.
A young Third Worlder of fifty years ago—a citizen of newly- or recently-independent Nigeria, Pakistan, or Algeria, for example—could reasonably hope that his nation would develop into a comfortable welfare democracy like those of the First World; that his children and grandchildren, and he himself in his old age, could live in security and prosperity, as Australians and Japanese and Norwegians do.
Young Nigerians, Pakistanis, and Algerians no longer think like that.  The hope proved an illusion.  All over the Third World today, young people understand that their only hope for a decent, secure life is to get themselves into a First World country by any means possible.
Revealed preference.  Fortifying the pull of First World living standards is technology:  the comparative ease of modern travel, and the worldwide communications revolution, bringing pictures of those living standards into Third World hovels.
Another pull factor is what systems analysts call “the installed base”:  communities of one’s fellow nationals or ethnics already settled in the First World by half a century of generous immigration policies.
And then there’s the push factor of demography.  To repeat my earlier illustration:
  • In 1922, the British Isles had over twice the population of British West Africa.
  • In 2016, British West Africa has over three times the population of the British Isles.
Hundreds of millions of Third Worlders see no hope in their own countries.  This is why you see boatloads of them crossing the Mediterranean, scaling the border fences of Spain’s African territories, crowding into the “Jungle” camp at Calais.
I’m sorry to say that when I see pictures of those boatloads, the phrase that comes into my mind is one from economics: “revealed preference.”  The idea here is that if you want to know what people truly desire and believe, watching what they do is a much surer guide than listening to what they say.
The revealed preference of those boat people is to live in a First World country.  Their hope—an entirely reasonable one—is to improve their lives thereby.
The fear of many First Worlders is that the boat people, if they settle in sufficient numbers, will reduce the host nations, or significant enclaves within them, to the wretched condition of the nations they’re fleeing.  This fear is also entirely reasonable.
Despair, American-style.  As in the world at large, so within the U.S.A.  Fifty years ago—I was there, I was active, I remember it—it was assumed by almost everyone that with legalized segregation struck down, black Americans would soon rise and merge into the uniform American population as most other ethnies had done, and race would no longer be a significant social issue.
That hasn’t happened.  Smart, capable, and well-socialized blacks—the “talented tenth”—have indeed merged as promised, but a huge black underclass remains, exhibiting spectacular levels of crime and social dysfunction.  The underclass is proportionally much larger, and the social pathologies more intense, than is the case with any other race.
Revealed preference is in play here, too.  Fifty years ago there was a faction among black Civil Rights activists who argued that blacks could never be happy or fulfilled in white society.  Stokely Carmichael settled in Guinea; Maya Angelou lived in Ghana for a while.
You never see that now.  Can you imagine Al Sharpton going to live in Guinea, or Ghana, or Haiti?  What would he do there?  To be sure, Ta-Nehisi Coates, the current darling of gentry white liberals, has left America.  He has gone to live in … France.
Sharpton or Coates would starve to death in a black society.  They are, in the plain ecological sense, parasites on their non-black fellow citizens.
The revealed preference of blacks everywhere today is to live in white societies, an implicit admission that they can’t create pleasant societies of their own and are dependent on other races for a decent living standard.
The orthodox explanation for black failure, at both the national and subnational level, is that it is the fault of whites.  The peculiar success of East Asians at both these levels, in spite of past white colonialism and discrimination, suggests that this orthodox explanation may need work.
Looking forward.  How may we expect nationality, race, and ethnicity to play out in years to come?
One thing we may reasonably expect is better understanding.  A human society is the vector sum of many human personalities, past and present.  Everything that we can quantify about the human personality—intelligence, extraversion, neuroticism, aggressiveness, and so on—is heritable to some degree, typically at around the fifty percent level.
This suggests that the human personality, and the societies it forms, are shaped to some degree by human genetics, the only known mechanism of heredity.  It would therefore not be very surprising to learn that the different menus of genetic variation that characterize different races might tend to result in different societies.
At present we can’t do much more than speculate about these matters, but the fog is clearing fast.  Almost every week I read something new out of the human sciences bearing on these topics.  As one of Shakespeare’s characters says:  The future comes apace.  Or as Charles Murray likes to say:  There’s a locomotive coming down the tracks.
And in the caboose of that locomotive of understanding will come technology.  It is already the case today that no-one in a First World country need give birth to a Down Syndrome child, unless she wants to.  If my knowledge of current science is correct, it will be the case ten years from now, perhaps less, that no First-Worlder will need to give birth to a stupid child unless she wants to; or an ugly child, or an un-athletic or un-musical child, or an antisocial child.
Supposing this is right, how will this technology be made available?  Who will be the decision-makers?  Individual citizens, exercising their own volition under constitutionally-protected liberties?  Or overbearing governments with grand plans of social engineering?
That will depend on which nation, which one of Solzhenitsyn’s “generalized personalities,” you find yourself living in.
Thank you, ladies and gentlemen.
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