Pondering Patterson Series [
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IV ], [ V ], [
VI ]
Pondering Patterson [II]: OK, How White Are Hispanics?
By Steve
Sailer
Is Orlando
Patterson correct in saying
in The NY Times that half of all Hispanics resident in the U.S. are actually white (as
the term is understood here)?
Hardly.
The majority of American Latinos trace their roots to Mexico. According
to the CIA
World Factbook, only
9% of the residents of Mexico are white. The CIA says
that 30% of Mexicans are predominantly Indian and 60%
are mestizos (white and Indian mixes).
And the percentage of Mexican immigrants who came from the white ruling
caste must be far less than their 9% proportion of the
total. After all, why would the whites want to leave?
Life is sweet in Mexico if you are born into the race
that is in charge of the other 91% of the population.
In fact, the only white Latin American population that has immigrated to
the U.S. in large numbers are the Cubans. (Click
here for a page of pictures of leading Miami Cuban
citizens if you don't believe that they are
overwhelmingly white.) And that would never have
happened except that a Communist dictator threw them
out. Indeed, Miami's Cubans have claimed vociferously
that they can't wait to get back to Cuba and take up the
life they used to live. (Whether, post-Castro, the
current inmates of Cuba will want their old masters
back, is, however, very much unknown.)
In fact, although Patterson doesn't understand it, the example of Miami
shows that a big influx of white Latino immigrants would
pose a more immediate threat to American culture than
the same number of mestizo or mulatto immigrants. White
Cubans were able to Hispanicize Miami in a generation.
In contrast, in three generations the mestizos of San
Antonio still haven't been able to get themselves
organized enough to take over that city politically. The
white Cubans of Miami appear quite capable of succeeding
economically without any English-speaking Americans, but
the same can't be said for the mestizo and mulatto
immigrants in other cities.
No, the unexplored problem with massive mestizo immigration is that by
creating in America a beige servant caste, mass
immigration slowly turns the wealthier native-born
Americans into a white master caste.
Maybe we'll be able to withstand the temptations inherent in this kind
of society better than the whites of Latin America, who
were thoroughly corrupted by them. The history of the
American South, though, suggests that rich white
Americans aren't immune to the sinister blandishments of
luxurious living based on a surplus of cheap laborers of
dusky hue.
Next:
Anglo America vs. Latin America on race
[Steve Sailer [email
him] is founder of the Human Biodiversity Institute and
movie critic for
The American Conservative.
His website
www.iSteve.blogspot.com features his daily
blog.]
May 25,
2001