VDARE Endorsed by Southern Poverty Law Center!
(Well, we regard it as an endorsement.)
By James
Fulford
The Southern Poverty Law Center
recently issued one of their reports
on racism. Immigration reformers including VDARE were
in for a pasting, because, you see, the majority of
Americans are white, and the majority of immigrants
are non-white.
Therefore,
opposition to immigration is racist. People get
upset at this accusation. It is intended to drive the
victim out of decent society. The SPLC functions like Red
Channels in the
McCarthy era.
Some of you may wonder how to
avoid being called racist. It can’t be done. “Be
thou as chaste as ice, as pure as snow, thou shalt not
escape calumny.” as Hamlet told
Ophelia., who committed suicide on the strength of it.
Admittedly, Sam
Francis and Jared
Taylor aren’t trying very hard to be nice, unlike, say, Roy
Beck, who is nice (not that it does him any good).
But no amount of backing and
filling, surrendering, apologizing, or groveling will
allow you to escape this accusation. Neither will suicide.
Here’s a short list of people
and organizations who’ve been called racist, in
spite of flaming liberalism:
- Rudy
Giuliani,
the liberal Republican Mayor of New York.
There’s a whole site
devoted to this.
- Terry
McCauliffe,
Democratic National Committee chairthing. (He said
“colored people” when he should have said
“people of color”. But the NAACP
forgave him.)
- Bill
Clinton, by Kimberley Wilson,
an African-American woman, and also by Christopher
Hitchens.
- Nadine
Gordimer,
the anti-apartheid South African novelist.
- Art
Spiegelman,
the cartoonist, accusing both himself and his four
and a half year old son.
- Hillary
Clinton. She, like Giuliani, supported the
Clinton Administration's “putatively tough and
essentially racist initiatives on criminal
justice.”
- Frosty
the Snowman. I wish I could
make these things up; I’d make a lot of money
selling them to comedians.
- Abraham
Lincoln.
- The
entire YMCA.
- The
USDA.
They recommend two servings of milk a day, and
“lactose intolerance” is mostly a non-white
problem.
- And
one non-European racist: Mahatma
Gandhi.
The last one requires a
quotation:
There
are those who wonder why Mohan [Gandhi] did not fight
the cause of the African natives of South Africa. Some
historians have uncharitably labeled Gandhiji as a
"racist", but I think they miss a very
important point.
Gandhiji
was unfamiliar with South Africa and the conditions
and the language of the native Africans. He was also
equally unfamiliar with the philosophy of non-violence
which was being evolved one campaign at a time. It was
hard enough for him to convince his own people about
this philosophy without having to translate it for the
native Africans who were known for their militancy.
All these people are liberals,
and part of the Liberal Consensus (with the exception
of Frosty, whose association with Christmas
renders him suspect). The
Gandhi quote was written by a
Hindu relative of Gandhi’s who is also
outside the Consensus.
“Known for their militancy,”
indeed! Who does he think he is? Pat Buchanan?
So it’s not surprising that
Thomas Jefferson is called
a racist, and so are black conservatives, the whole
Republican Party, anyone to the right of Nelson
Rockefeller, (who was also
called a racist while he was alive), libertarians
like L.
Neil Smith, the entire Catholic
Church, and of course, the United
States of America.
When I was doing volunteer work
in a local prison, I took an orientation course. The
Correctional Officer doing the orientation made the
following statement:
“No one can insult me without
my permission.”
It’s only when you
internalize the insult that you feel bad.
To make this work, however, you
need to have a certain contempt for the insulter, and
it’s easy for a prison guard to have this kind of
contempt for a convicted felon. When I remember how
Joe McCarthy’s scattershot tactics ended up hurting
anti-Communists worse than Communists, it’s easy for
me to feel that same contempt the SPLC.
White racism, as represented by
Tom Metzger, David Duke and various Aryan felons, may
be a problem in society (a small problem numerically,
compared to its opposite). But the SPLC isn’t going
to do any good by crying “Wolfgang!” when it sees
a demographic argument.
May 30, 2001