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A Kentucky Reader Has a Different Perspective on "A Day Without a Mexican"
From: Scott Patterson [e-mail him]
Re: Edwin S. Rubenstein's Column: Dropout Nation? MSM whitewashes the role of immigration
I'm a California high school social studies teacher and I read VDARE. COM on a daily basis, with Rubenstein's and Joe Guzzardi's contributions about education being of particular interest to me.
In the recent past I've been a
financial contributor to VDARE as well. I very much
support and appreciate the
important work all of your dedicated professionals
do for our country.
I am troubled because the officials of both
major parties have whored themselves and the nation
for their own self-aggrandizement and enrichment and
are, for all intents and purposes, bought and paid for.
Moreover each day somewhere about 3,000
illegal alien interlopers invade America, with the
local, state, and federal governments each eager to lend
them copious amounts of assistance in doing so.
This is not what our fathers and grandfathers fought
and died for.
Looking at history's example, though, I anticipate that there will be a reaction to the present crisis put into action by a committed few—perhaps those who write for and read VDARE.COM.
To be concise, I strongly suspect
that the present
Balkanization created by multiculturalism will be
violently reversed on a local or regional level, and a
new nation closer to the original Republic
re-established. When this happens, I expect to find
ethnic, racial, and religious separation strictly
enforced by the partisans on all sides, much as was the
case in
Yugoslavia during the 1990's.
In summary I am saying that America as we knew may fade
until it disappears. But then it will reappear on a
lesser scale but with increased cohesion. We may pay a
high cost in
human blood.
Of course, I hope I am wrong.
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In addition to social studies, Patterson also teaches U.S. history and American government in Ontario, California.