October 07, 2005
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An Asian Legal Immigrant Reader
Likes VDARE.COM, “Culturalism”
From:
Joe Ishikawa
I enjoy reading your articles
concerning immigration and culture clash. I am half-Japanese
and half-Chinese
and emigrated from
Taiwan to the United States almost twenty years ago.
I did it so legally and was on the waiting list for more
than six years before departure. I received my education
in the U.S. and have a job in medical research.
I am a
minority and a non-racist. I
don't believe in the inherent superiority or
inferiority of different races or nationalities.
However, I am a "culturalist"
and I recognize inferior ways of thinking and doing
things when I see them.
Japan adopted capitalism and democracy and became a
relatively stable and
advanced society.
China has been backwards for the past one hundred
years or so, but I have some confidence that things will
turn around as the government adopts capitalism and
gradually loosens political control. Societies can
evolve to let go of old ways to better themselves.
And learning from other cultures
does not necessarily have a racist connotation.
Personally, I believe
Western culture, or more appropriately "modern"
culture as I like to call it, is the correct path for
humanity to follow because of its ideas on democracy,
capitalism and meritocracy.
I therefore feel uneasy at the
current
liberal mindset that treats all cultures and ideas,
no matter how "backward"
or "savage,"
as equal and "doable," whitewashes
dependency culture as the disenfranchised and
generally tries to destroy the foundation that made
America the first democratic and possibly the greatest
country in the world.
Japan, China, and the four Asian
Tigers do not believe in treating all cultures the same.
They only adopted what was best for them, and they
succeeded. Thus, it is very hard for me to understand
why the United States and Europe tolerate a flood of
immigration that is unwilling to assimilate, does
nothing against radical
Muslims residing in their countries, and welcomes
elements that must surely undermine modern civilization.
I hope you are not confused by my
ramblings—and accept me as an American citizen. I
immigrated here legally, paid lots of
tax dollars, and believe in the ideals that founded
this country.
Peter
Brimelow replies:
VDARE.COM regularly gets
email like this from immigrants who apparently don’t
care that we’ve been named a “hate group” by the
Southern Poverty Law Center.
For the record, we certainly
do accept Joe Ishikawa as an American citizen.
Individuals of any race can assimilate, but the logical
implication of “culturalism” is that it’s easier
for some than others. We also think the U.S. can learn
from
Japan’s immigration policy!