Immigration = Totalitarianism
By
Sam Francis
Just so the gringos remaining in California know
who's boss, Hispanic radicals at the University of
California at Berkeley a couple of weeks ago trashed a
student conservative newspaper and hurled a few
death threats against members of the group that
publishes it. Berkeley, of course, is no stranger to
Stalinism, but this time the comrades—actually,
compañeros—were not poor little
dissenters and peace activists, but the rising tide
that threatens to swallow the whole state—and the
country along with it.
The group that got clobbered is called the
Berkeley Conservative Foundation, and from the
noises it makes, it sounds much like the rather
bloodless version of conservatism that seems to prevail
these days. Its newspaper ran an
article complaining that a radical Mexican-American
student group on campus impedes "advances in civil
rights toward a colorblind American society," which is
how student conservatives talk. But you can bet your
sombrero that's not how their enemies talk.
Their enemies in this case consist of an obnoxious
(and actually fairly dangerous) radical group called
MECha—the Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de
Aztlan, or, for those Americans who have not yet
been prudent enough to learn their new national
language, the Chicano Student Movement of Aztlan, Aztlan
being the happyland of the future when Mexican-Americans
break up the United States and return to the good
old days when their Aztec ancestors could
rip human hearts out of living bodies without having
to worry about pesky little details like law and
civilization.
When the conservatives released their paper with the
story about MECha, the latter descended upon the group's
offices on campus, broke in, and
stole all 3,000 copies of the paper. Other members
of the conservative group were, as the Washington
Times reports, "harassed by the group's [MECHa's]
members and a few of them received
death threats." The leader of the conservative group
pronounced that "This is terrorism, pure and simple."
And so it is.
What MECHa did to merit the sinister charge of
impeding "advances in civil rights toward a colorblind
American society" is, according to the Times, to
use "the word 'gringo' to describe white people" and
"call for
a revolt against them." That sounds about right.
MECHa for years has boasted of its racial identity as
"brown people" against whites, and in the flyer in
question demands "liberation" of "the bronze continent
by the bronze people" and denounces the "gringos" (white
folks) for invading and conquering the aforementioned
"bronze continent." As the Times also reports,
"campus police are now investigating the incident," and
campus administrators are shocked at the "unconscionable
behavior…that diminishes our community," as one such
administrator bleated. "Such actions are particularly
egregious in an educational setting." Well, yes, they're
just terrible, aren't they.
What no one seems to grasp is that what the "bronze
liberators" did to the newspaper and those who publish
it is pretty much the way political culture works
south of the border, where the "bronze continent"
really shines. All the commonplaces that both the
conservative victims and none-too-conservative
administrators mouth—about "democracy," "free speech,"
"color-blind societies," "the rule of law," etc.—are in
fact derivatives of the Anglo-Saxon civilization that
did indeed
invade and conquer the "bronze continent" lo those
many years ago. It is precisely because of that invasion
and conquest that there is a university in Berkeley at
all, let alone newspapers to read or people able to read
them. The Aztec role models that the MECHa hombres
admire so much enjoyed none of the above.
MECHa, of course, doesn't really care, but the ones
who should care are the "gringos" they clobbered, as
well as the "administrators" deploring the
"unconscionable behavior." It is the delusion of such
people that the values they invoke are not really
Anglo-Saxon or even Western values but universal values,
which all human beings everywhere and all the time
either do recognize or should recognize or are obliged
to respect and obey, even if they don't recognize them.
The fact that most
non-Western societies have never heard of such
values and political and cultural institutions based on
them and don't much like them when they do hear about
them usually tells the Western universalists nothing.
The point, of course, is that because a Western
nation has through massive immigration admitted millions
of non-Westerners into what was once a European and even
Anglo-Saxon culture, today even the conservatives are
amazed to learn that the new Americans don't like the
"universal" values of the West and in fact trample on
them at every chance. Americans
should have learned that lesson on September 11, but
many didn't. At Berkeley, the conservatives still
haven't absorbed it, but if they listen real hard,
barbarians like MECha will give them further
instruction.
COPYRIGHT 2001 CREATORS
SYNDICATE, INC.
March 11, 2002