On The (Immigration Policy) Conversion Of A Jew
By Peter Brimelow
Mark Krikorian’s Center For
Immigration Studies is to be congratulated in eliciting
from Dr. Stephen Steinlight, an official with the
American Jewish Committee, a truly remarkable document:
The Jewish Stake in America’s Changing Demography:
Reconsidering a Misguided Immigration Policy.
Steinlight basically argues that, post 9/11, current
immigration policy must be seen as Bad For The Jews.
He also continues the amiable CIS
tradition, seen earlier in its paper on ethnic politics
by Tufts political scientist
Tony Smith,
of triangulating against us rabid nativists at VDARE.COM
while coming to essentially the same policy conclusion.
(This tradition dates back to Mark’s
review of
Alien Nation - we’re going to start charging a
commission.)
On this occasion, Dr. Steinlight
expresses determination that
The white "Christian"
supremacists who have historically opposed either all
immigration or all non-European immigration (Europeans
being defined as Nordic or Anglo-Saxon), a position
re-asserted by Peter Brimelow, must not be permitted to
play a prominent role in the debate over the way America
responds to unprecedented demographic change.
This seems to be an hysterical
caricature of my demonstration, in Alien Nation,
that America has historically always had a very specific
ethnocultural core - white, slowly evolved from British
and Protestant - rather than being the atomistic,
kaleidoscopic, infinitely malleable “nation of
immigrants” of post-World War II intellectual fantasy.
Interestingly, Professor Kevin MacDonald has
argued that the claim that the immigration reformers
of the 1920s were motivated by “Nordicism” was a
similarly slanderous “agitational analysis” by opponents
who were projecting their own ethnic preoccupations.
VDARE.COM bears Steinlight’s smear
with what might be called a patient shrug. And we
strongly recommend Steinlight’s essay. It bears careful
study - not least for its frank, even brutal,
ethnocentrism.
Of course, it is impossible to
avoid the question: if it’s OK for Steinlight to ask if
immigration is “good for the Jews” – what’s so wrong
with others asking if it’s good for “Nordics,”
“Anglo-Saxons”… or even “Americans”?
November 11, 2001