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It's five months
since we began our
last fundraising
appeal. Our
individual readers
(a.k.a. YOU) rallied
round in a way that
was not merely
gratifying-but also
deeply moving. We
had our best
Christmas ever.
But you don't get
involved in the
patriotic
immigration reform
movement-VDARE.COM's
name for the
movement to end
America's post-1965
immigration
disaster-if you want
an easy life.
Within the last
week, we learned
that a major
foundation, which
has backed us since
we began a decade
ago, has abruptly
denied us funding
for this year.
We've lost close to
a third of our
budget and we've
been plunged into an
immediate cash
crisis.
To keep VDARE.COM
going, we must have
your help--NOW!!!
Of course, I'm still
trying to find out
what happened. One
explanation I've
been given is that
the Washington D.C.
"Beltway
immigration reform
groups" lobbied
against us, claiming
that they would be
tainted through
guilt by association
if our donor gave to
us as well as them,
because of our
willingness to take
risks and push the
Political
Correctness
envelope.
I don't want to
believe this and I
won't say anything
further about it at
this point.
Except that any
effective
advocate of
immigration
reduction is going
to be smeared in the
usual vile ways-it's
foolishness to think
that any
amount of
appeasement will
prevent it.
And that this
explanation, if
true, is yet more
evidence of the
tightening grip of
Political
Correctness on
American public
debate.
At VDARE.COM, we've
been chronicling the
tightening grip of
Political
Correctness for some
time. We were one of
the very few voices-and
the only patriotic
immigration reform
group-that
dared to challenge
powerful lobbies to
warn about the Obama
Administration's
Free
Speech-threatening
"Hate Crimes"
legislation last
year.
This tightening grip
is simply a fact.
It's one of the
reasons I continue
to worry that the
Obama Administration
just might be
planning to push
through amnesty for
illegal aliens (the
"Obamnesty")
sooner rather than
later-although
most immigration
patriots,
particularly inside
the Beltway, think
it's stalled.
(I'm even more
worried about the
"stealth amnesty"--the
Obama
Administration's
quiet dismantling of
enforcement and
relaxation of
immigration controls
through Executive
Branch action.
(And I'm
extremely
worried, and even
angry, about the
utter absence of any
public discussion of
reducing
immigration, let
alone an immigration
moratorium, to
combat unemployment).
While I was trying
to save our grant, I
wrote a memo to the
program officer
explaining my
thinking on
VDARE.COM's role.
(He didn't respond
to my arguments, but
of course what could
he say). I want to
share parts of it
with you:
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At
VDARE.COM,
we have
always said
that the
patriotic
immigration
reform
movement
absolutely
needs
Beltway
representation. |
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But
patriotic
immigration
reform will
not come
from inside
the Beltway.
It will come
from the
heartland.
We saw that
with Bush's
amnesties-they
were not
stopped by
Beltway
maneuvering,
but by
unprecedented
grassroots
revolt. |
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This means
the
patriotic
immigration
reform also
needs a mass
readership
publication
to stir
up, educate
and channel
that
grassroots
revolt.
That
is
VDARE.COM's
role.
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The only way
to build up
a mass
readership
publication
is to give
the editor a
free hand to
find and
develop
readership
constituencies-and
to take
risks to
give those
readers a
reason to
go,
uniquely, to
that
publication.
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VDARE.COM is
a forum site
and a
coalition.
We will
run anyone,
regardless
of their
other
beliefs, who
has
something to
contribute
to the cause
of patriotic
immigration
reform.
That is why,
for example,
we have
conservative
Catholics
and also
liberal
population
controllers
writing for
us. It's not
an easy
balancing
act, but we
have been
able to do
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To me, the classic
vindication of
VDARE.COM's
grassroots strategy
came after Bush's
last amnesty was
defeated--in the
words of a
pro-amnesty
newspaper editor who
wrote ruefully
"The opponents of
the bill prevailed
and they did so in a
grand manner that I
had to respect. It
was democracy at its
best-and an
instructive lesson
for anyone
interested in
politics. Countless
times a day, I
received messages
from a variety of
groups that had
Freedom or American
or Liberty as part
of their title.
"The discipline of
these groups was a
sight to behold.
Someone created a
set of talking
points that declared
opponents need only
focus on one
word-amnesty-to
denounce
the legislation.
And every group that
came out against it
did precisely that."
Note that this
pro-amnesty editor
was getting
"messages" i.e.
email-and that he
had obviously never
heard of the groups
he was getting
messages from, i.e.,
they were
grass-roots
organizations.
At VDARE.COM,
our role is to
create those
"talking points",
and the
sophisticated
arguments behind
them, and make them
available to
patriots.
(Our archives are
all online-and we
don't charge!)
And I'm happy to say
we ran an article
discussing the
critical importance
of the word
"amnesty" way
back in 2004.
I'm not saying
VDARE.COM is not the
only organization
providing
"talking points".
And amnesty
certainly would not
have been stopped
without e.g. talk
radio's heroic
performance in
amplifying those
points
But I am saying that
VDARE.COM played a
role.
And this vital work,
essential to
stopping the coming
Obamnesty, can only
be done if we can
pay our writers.
We post every day at
VDARE.COM, an
enormous amount of
material. There are
just so many
targets!
And what we post is
prepared to the
highest professional
standards-I've not
been working in the
Mainstream Media for
nearly 40 years for
nothing. And we use
hyperlinks, not the
least of the
advantages of this
wonderful new
medium, better than
anyone else on the
internet...at least,
I think so. They
help us document our
case. Readers who
are new to the cause
of patriotic
immigration reform
find our hyperlinks
particularly
informative.
But the whole
process is very
labor-intensive.
(A special thanks to
our James Fulford,
who does our
hyperlinks,
pioneering a whole
new journalistic
specialty).
Money is our secret
weapon at VDARE.COM.
Our fixed costs are
very low, we operate
entirely virtually.
We don't have to pay
printing and postage
(thank goodness!).
What this means:
essentially
everything you give
goes to pay writers
and editors.
Our writers and
editors are not paid
as much as I would
like. But they do
get something. This
ability to pay our
writers is what has
distinguished
VDARE.COM from a
host of excellent
but evanescent blogs
which have come and
gone.
Writers will often
write for
love-because they
passionately believe
in our cause. But in
the long run, they
need to be able to
justify the time
spent, to their
families and to
themselves.
At VDARE.COM, we are
in this for the long
haul. We are
building an
institution. We need
money to do that.
That is why last
week's
disappointment is
such a blow. That is
why we need your
help.
To me as a
professional
journalist, the
quantity and quality
of non-professional
writing on the
immigration issue
that comes in over
the e-transom has
been a revelation.
Many of these
writers have
full-time careers in
other fields, some
are students; I
encourage these to
write anonymously
because of the reign
of terror imposed by
the curse of
Political
Correctness. Others
are struggling,
idealistic
free-lancers; I
shudder for them.
All are
patriots-deprived of
outlets because of
the orthodoxy of the
Mainstream Media.
And, as a
professional
journalist, I am
constantly amazed at
the huge
immigration-driven
stories that are
just not covered in
the Main Stream
Media-liberal or
"conservative".
I mean, how can they
resist? But they do.
Let me go back
to the memo I wrote
to our former
donor's program
officer. I want to
give an example of
our risk-taking, but
compelling and
vital, journalism.
I wrote:
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Part of our
coalition is
interested
in human
biodiversity
e.g. IQ, and
has
important
points to
make about
it. It's
only one
part of the
coalition
and it is
entirely
rational,
reasonable
and willing
to debate.
The rest
of the
coalition
must
tolerate
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Why was this even an
issue? Because I was
being told that
those "Beltway
immigration reform
groups"
particularly
objected to Steve
Sailer-our Sunday
night columnist and
regular blogger.
Steve Sailer is the
pre-eminent American
journalist covering
the science of human
differences and
their political and
social implications.
Right now, it's one
of the hottest areas
of intellectual
inquiry.
But only in
academe--in
the Main Stream
Media (and
apparently inside
the Beltway) many of
the issues that
Steve Sailer raises,
regardless of how
thoughtful and well
researched his
treatment, cannot be
discussed at all.
I especially like
Steve's work on
education and
Affirmative Action,
but these are the
Issues he's
pioneered on
VDARE.COM that he
thinks I should
mention:
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The
"Diversity
Recession".
Steve
has been
able to
demonstrate
that the
subprime
mortgage
meltdown
that
triggered
Crash of
2008 and the
deepest
recession
for a
generation
came about
because of a
relentless
campaign, by
both
Republican
and
Democratic
Administrations,
to promote
minority
home
ownership by
forcing
banks to
make riskier
loans than
they would
otherwise
have done.
(So much for
the
Beltway's
bipartisan
judgment).
And the
Obama
Administration
has started
doing it
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"The Sailer
Strategy".
Steve has
repeatedly
proved that
the real
target of
opportunity
in American
electoral
politics is
the white
vote, not
minorities
or
immigrants.
(I don't
really
understand
why this is
so
controversial,
since it's
just a
matter of
math, but
I've been
explicitly
assured that
it
unmentionable
inside the
Beltway). |
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"Affordable
Family
Formation".
Steve has
shown
statistically
that the key
determinant
in how
states vote
is how
costly it is
to buy a
home in a
safe
neighborhood
with good
schools.
Current mass
immigration
makes both
more
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"America's
Half-Blood
Prince".
Steve was
thefirst to
point out,
from his
reading
Barack
Obama's own
autobiography,
that the
President is
not the
postracial
transcender
that his
handlers
sold to the
rest of the
media, but
instead is
profoundly
motivated by
race.
(Ironically,
New
Yorker
Editor David
Remnick's
new Obama
biography,
which Steve
just
reviewed for
us, comes to
the same
conclusion,
albeit in
the usual
boring and
hypocritical
PC way). |
Supporting Steve is
one of our main
expenses, although
we can't pay him
even a tenth of what
he'd earn in the MSM
and on the lecture
circuit if he'd toed
the Politically
Correct line.
If VDARE.COM fails,
Steve Sailer will
have no other
outlets for his
path-breaking work.
But that's true for
so many of our
writers.
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Who else but
VDARE.Com
would
publish
Brenda
Walker on
the Mexican
drug
dealers'
takeover of
California's
parks?
(Wasn't
there
something in
the
Constitution
about the
federal
government's
duty to
protect the
states
against
invasion?) |
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Who else but
VDARE.Com
would
publish
Patrick
Cleburne's
devastating
analysis of
the finances
of the
Southern
Poverty Law
Center
(Known to us
as the
$PLC),
revealing
that it's
basically a
huge,
aggressive
investment
pool to
which a
moderately-sized
leftist
public
interest law
firm is
anomalously
attached? |
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Who but
VDARE.Com
would
publish our
anonymous
Washington
Watcher's
analysis of
which
congressional
candidates
really favor
a
moratorium-and
which of
them tell
the Beltway
groups they
favor
patriotic
reform, but
tell their
voters
something
else? |
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Who but
VDARE.Com
would
publish Ed
Rubenstein's
meticulous
documentation
of what
proportion
of new jobs
go to
immigrants,
not
Americans-proof
of worker
displacement
that should
accompany
every MSM
discussion
of
unemployment
but (guess
what?) never
does. |
If you want these
writers to continue
their essential
work, I have to ask
you to help us--now.
One final thought
for tax week:
Obamacare was not
central to
VDARE.COM.s
immigration focus
(although we did
point out that it
represents a further
subsidy from the
American tax payer
to immigrants).
But hidden in the
vast Obamacare
legislation was a
significant increase
in the marginal tax
rate on "unearned
income", i.e.
income from savings.
for "rich"
taxpayers, i.e.
those earning over
$200,000 a year.
There are certainly
more tax increases
coming.
Your donations to
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tax-deductible. More
and more, if you
give money to us,
Washington doesn't
get it.
It's one bright spot
in a bad week for
all of us.
Please help us now.
I, and all of us at
VDARE.COM, and I
believe future
generations of
Americans, will be
profoundly grateful.
Peter
Brimelow
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