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The Thirty-Year War For Immigration Reform -Thomas
Fleming Replies To Peter Brimelow
FROM:
Thomas Fleming
[Thomas Fleming, Editor of
Chronicles Magazine,
explains his Foreword to Chronicles’ November Special
Issue on Immigration, which some of our readers found
depressing. For Peter Brimelow’s comments on Fleming’s
Foreword, click
here. For Brimelow’s answer to
this letter, click here...]
Dear Peter:
I wrote the foreword to our issue
with the deliberate intention of provoking our
allies in the struggle for a sane immigration policy
into looking at the world we are really living in. You
have quite fairly, I think, represented my views and
intentions.
I do have one small point to add:
that in any struggle, whether local or global, you can
never win if you do not fight, and you cannot fight to
any purpose unless you recognize the situation you are
in. On both left and right, as I have observed for many
years, most people would rather say things to make
themselves feel good about themselves, their cause,
their country than look honestly at reality and plan
effective action. For years we had to endure the
delusional twaddle from conservatives lauding the
accomplishments of the “Reagan Revolution” as the
country’s health and culture was getting worse every
day. The country I was born in, a pale reflection of
even the imperial democracy established by Lincoln and
only a ghost of the old republic, is now dead. We can,
of course, pretend that everything is hunky-dory; we can
also do what is equally fantastic and pretend that we
are winning the battle—a favorite tactic of libertarian
fund-raisers; or we can face the fact that we are losing
on every front: cultural, political, and demographic.
Supposing I am right, what then?
I am not suggesting that like
Miniver Cheevy we indulge in sentimental nostalgia
for the good old days of Euro-America. While we are
perfectly right to celebrate the accomplishments and
cultural achievements of earlier generations of
Americans and Europeans, I think we must also emulate
those who weathered hard times with stubborn good grace.
If there are those who offer a practical political
strategy, which must include either taking over the
GOP or forming an effective
Third Party, I am all for it. But if people want me
to waste my time, energy, and money whining about what
the minorities are doing to our country, when in fact
the destruction is being wrought by the straight white
European males who have owned and operated this nation
from the beginning and in large measure still do, then
they can take my name out of their data base.
What really surprises me, by the
way, are the “nationalist” Republicans who say
immigration is an important issue, but then turn around,
out of fear of Clinton and Gore, and vote for the lesser
of two evils. People who vote for
George Bush or
Orrin Hatch
or any of the other Republican destroyers of our freedom
and civilization have a lot to answer for.
We cannot organize a political
party or movement on the limited basis of immigration or
even anti-globalism. It is always fairly easy to cobble
together single-issue coalitions on the basis of what
people are against. The harder task, though one that is
an absolute necessity, is the formation of a movement
based on what we are for. I make no secret of what we
stand for: the civilization of the West, the Christian
religion that sustained and revived that civilization, a
limited and
decentralized constitutional government that would
vigorously defend American interests while preserving
and leaving in peace the real communities in which
people work, rear their families, and create whatever is
useful, true, and beautiful.
However, far too few of the
people who share our views on immigration and globalism
are willing to take their stand with us on the broader
questions. Many of them make no secret of their loathing
of Christianity as a “Jewish cult”. The very people who
should be defending our civilization would like to tear
it up from its roots and wipe out the last 1500 years. I
don’t care, frankly, what such people believe in their
hearts. If they want to build little shrines to Odin and
sacrifice a couple of pounds of ribs and chicken on the
barbecue to their strong Nordic god, I have no
objection. But if they have a drop of sanity or the
slightest loyalty to America and its European heritage,
why can’t they keep silent about their little fantasies
and avoid alienating the overwhelming majority of
European Americans who describe themselves as
Christians. In other words, why can’t they grow up?
But so many of them prefer their
little Sci-Fi fantasies about a once and future kingdom
of the Great White Race. Just make this a white man’s
country again, and everything will be all right. Well,
it won’t be. White people ruined this country, out of
greed, cynicism, and impotence. While we are fighting
the big battles to reassert American control over
American sovereignty (our
border, our markets, our security), we had better be
doing our best to revive the dying organism of American
civilization.
We at Chronicles are not
“giving up” on the immigration question—the November
issue is one of the most hard-hitting we have done—but
we are not going to lie about the predicament we are in
or squander all our precious resources on the fruitless
and self-serving crusades of the think-tank and lobbies
whose leaders insist upon reducing a profound question
of culture and civilization down to the trivial level of
economics. If we accept their arguments, the best thing
America could do would be to import
100 million hardworking Asians.
VDARE.COM is an important voice
for those who want to rescue America from the disastrous
and destructive policies pursued by Democrats and
Republicans, liberals and conservatives. It is too bad
that not all its readers and allies can think through
these issues as clearly as our friend and
co-belligerent, Peter Brimelow.
Keep up the good fight,
Tom Fleming
PS We haven’t posted my piece
because our magazine loses over half a million dollars a
year, because so many so-called conservatives are too
cheap to
subscribe. If
you want to know why all conservative movements fail, it
is from the lack of loyalty of the members.
Peter Brimelow
replies: Thanks, Tom.
My own
judgment is that a political movement could be built
around immigration and National Question issues: I
regard recent election results in
Australia and
Denmark as yet more evidence.
And I think the U.S. conservative movement has more
problems with its leaders than its followers. None of
this detracts from Tom’s broader concerns.
Funny
thing, we don’t see many Odinists around here at
VDARE.COM. Can’t remember one, as a matter of fact,
although (at the risk of sounding
Nordicist) James Fulford’s
last name is that of the
battle
in which the Anglo-Saxons were defeated by the great
Viking leader Harold Hardrada.
An Odinist
Reader Surfaces
December 02, 2001