April 10, 2003 New World America – Or Fall Of Rome Revisited?[Peter Brimelow writes: Great minds emote alike: the Wall Street Journal’s James Tarantoad has just belatedly crawled (scroll down to ninth item) into the media chorus about immigrant soldiers described by Sam Francis in this column. Tarantoad concludes: “Therein lies a lesson for those who complain of American ‘unilateralism’: We are the world.” Gee – and I thought we were America! That must be why he calls me a “nativist nabob.” I call it “Tarantreason.”] By Sam Francis If the war with Iraq has accomplished nothing else, it has offered a bottomless bonanza for media celebrations of the New World America that the military side of the war is pounding into reality. The
New World America is what the United States will be
after it is transformed by
mass immigration and racial and sexual liberation
into a multicultural, multiracial, unisex order managed
by the
global state. With
the latter, a Hopi Indian, the New World media got a
double-header of a sort, with the Washington Post
carrying at least two large stories on her and the
reaction to her death within her tribe: They believe her
spirit returned home in an
unseasonable snow storm soon after she died. What happened to the dozens of native Americans who gave their lives to their old land and why the war is any more of a sacrifice for immigrants than for non-immigrants was never very clear. But
some of the real loyalties of the immigrant members of
the armed forces killed or missing in action in Iraq
were. None
of this should be taken to diminish whatever heroism or
commitment the immigrant casualties may have displayed,
but it should be clear that whatever their sacrifices,
they were not necessarily for this country and were not
necessarily intentional. And they were certainly no
greater than those of the real Americans who died.
“Their loyalty is to the
service, not the country,"
he wrote. "They would have no qualms about turning
their weapons on U.S. citizens. A hundred years ago this
meant some strikers might get fired on. Today what you
see being unleashed on Iraq
could be used on some place in the U.S. if the
will of the central government was being thwarted." Today,
even Americans join the army for the benefits offered,
from high pay to learning job skills to enjoying a few
years as a publicly-paid tourist. For the emerging American empire, the multicultural and multiracial mixture of peoples is not out of line with the historical pattern. The difference, perhaps, is that earlier empires and their rulers were unable to see what was happening to their own peoples and cultures even as it happened. Our rulers don't have that excuse. COPYRIGHT CREATORS SYNDICATE, INC. [Sam Francis [email him] is a nationally syndicated columnist. A selection of his columns, America Extinguished: Mass Immigration And The Disintegration Of American Culture, is now available from Americans For Immigration Control.] |