October 06, 2003
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An Alaskan Says Goodbye and Good Riddance, Arianna; Peter Brimelow Reminisces Fondly
A Georgia Reader Contemplates Being
Gone With The (Hispanic) Wind
From: Stephen S. Johnson, Atlanta, Georgia <sjohns864@aol.com>
Recently the
Republican Governor of Georgia, Sonny Perdue,
foolishly organized another ethnicity-based
organization, presumably as an effort to "reach out"
to Hispanic voters in Georgia. The name of the
organization:
The Latino Commission for a New Georgia.
Since I've been a loyal VDARE.COM reader for at least
the past two years I had a "feel" for what this
commission would be all about. Barely off the ground, it
has already been a focal point as the platform for
demanding
driver's licenses for
illegal aliens as well as a host of other
ethnic-based grievances.
It is precisely because of the predictable nature of
these organizations that we knew that it would be a
grave mistake to appoint one. But Sonny Perdue, being
Sonny Perdue, couldn't be made to know any better.
Mundo Hispánico, a Spanish weekly in the Atlanta
area, recently ran a headline "Los Dejan Sin Voz",
(Left Without A Voice), 09/11/03 because the
Governor had
not appointed a Mexican on the commission. The
commission contains representatives from Cuba, Puerto
Rico, Colombia, Nicaragua, Venezuela, Panama and
Hispanics from the United States. But there is no
representative from Mexico.
The next week, 09/18/03, Mundo Hispánico
published a hate-filled tirade by Homero
León, which the paper
described as a lawyer and an
activist. Mr. Leon wrote an article titled,
"Governor Perdue is a Racist", in which he
warned that because Mexicans were "invisible"
on the Commission, the day of the Governor and his
progeny will come…although it may take a few years.
Continuing his dire warning for the Governor, as well
as apparently all white Republicans, Mr. Leon warned:
"And with God as my
witness, I assure that the
Latino vote, together with the
African-American vote, will finally end the power of
the
Confederates. These racists will be "gone
with the wind."
Racial politics are here to stay, including threats
from the illegal alien lobby. Dr. Samuel Francis is
correct.
Race cannot be ignored. Ethnicity does make a
difference, because it's part of human nature.
And as the actions of Mr. Leon prove, Hispanics and
blacks will make alliance to overthrow the social and
political order created by whites – regardless of
whether whites, misled by their good intentions, set up
organizations for Latinos.
Another
clueless Republican has stepped into a minefield of
racial politics.