Beltway
Right Attacks FAIR
Peter Brimelow
writes: The
Beltway Conservative Establishment is
experimenting with two techniques to suppress
FAIR [http://www.fairus.org/], the
Federation for American Immigration Reform:
(1) FAIR is an
extreme left-wing, atheistic,
population-control group, witness the
presence on its board of Garrett Hardin,
probably the most prominent U.S.
humanist intellectual. This line is
generally used with credulous
Christians, especially Catholics.
(2) FAIR is an
extreme right-wing, racist group,
witness its accepting money (a little, a
long time ago, but never mind) from the
Pioneer Fund [http://www.pioneerfund.org/]
which like an Irish monastery has kept
the study of human differences alive
during the long egalitarian Dark Age and
which is therefore tarred as neo-Nazi.
This line is generally used with
neoconservatives, always secretly
suspicious of their new allies from Out
There in America; and with Country Club
Republicans, always anxious to avoid a
scene, above all over ideas.
The interesting thing
about Damon B. Ansell's July 26, 2000 Washington
Times column "'FAIR' targets Abraham"
is that it mixes both techniques. Maybe Ansell,
a PR man for a tax-cut lobby, got his clipfiles
confused.
In fact, of course,
FAIR is a coalition - like any other movement
designed to advance a new cause that cuts across
traditional political lines. (For that matter
Dow Jones has Vernon Jordan on its board - does
that mean the Wall Street Journal favors
affirmative action?) (Well, come to think of it,
its opposition has been pretty feeble).
VDARE is a coalition
too. John W. Wall, our house environmentalist/
militant pro-choicer (alas), responds to Ansell.
He wields a mean scattergun. Apologies in
advance to injured friends!
'Fair'
targets Abraham