America: An “Aberration”?
By Peter Brimelow
Many thanks to
the several appalled readers who sent us Todd S.
Purdum’s March 29 New
York Times piece California
Census Confirms Whites Are in Minority :
"For
the first time in the modern era, non-Hispanic whites
are officially a minority in California, amounting to
a little less than half the population of the most
populous state, compared with nearly three-quarters
only a decade ago, according to census figures
released today..."
We
were especially entertained by this comment:
"The
Anglo hegemony was only an intermittent phase in
California's arc of identity, extending from the
arrival of the Spanish," said Kevin
Starr, the state
librarian and author of cultural histories of the
state.
"The
Hispanic nature of California has been there all
along, and it was temporarily swamped between the
1880's and the 1960's," Mr. Starr said, "but
that was an aberration. This is a reassertion of the
intrinsic demographic DNA of the longer pattern, which
is part of a California-Mexico continuum."
It’s
real fun, this aberration game.
You can say could say that the Titanic
was an aberration between iron in the ground and iron
on the sea bed. Prosperity is an aberration between
recessions. Peace is an aberration between wars. Life
itself, when you think about it, is an aberration –
ashes to ashes, dust to dust…No! No! Mustn’t
violate the Separation of Designated Place of Worship
and State.
The aberration
game gives you a whole new and comforting way of
looking at the world. (The world is an aberration in
the void.) And you don’t have to think about the
role of human design, human error, bad public policy,
stupidity – and treason.
April 6, 2001