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Assimilate or Get the Hell Out!

May 11th, 2007 · 5 Comments ·   ·

Joe Guzzardi is a great American. I’ve been reading his work for years and I have spoken with him on a few occasions regarding this immigration nightmare being imposed upon the unwitting majority. Thanks to patriots like Joe at VDARE and Jake at FreedomFolks, the unwitting part of the majority is getting smaller every day.

They Don’t Want To Assimilate— VDARE

When you think about it, what meaningful interaction do either Bush or Kennedy have with typical immigrants? Of course, Bush has no interest in realities. And that’s why we are where we are today.

The whole piece is important to read, but this is just so spot-on correct, I had to bring it to my readers’ attention.

I have to harp on this issue: Historically, this nation has not been tolerant at all with aliens, legal or illegal, who did not want to get with the program and become American first and nothing else.  Today, aliens are told that it isn’t important to become part of our culture.  And our leaders are naive enough to believe that our nation is capable of making accomodations for people from every culture on earth, no matter how antagonistic or incompatible with temperate liberty it may be. So, what used to be a steady flow in both directions of eager assimilants coming and those who could not assimilate leaving, we have a steady flow of people coming.  The welfare state hooks them and keeps them here.

The old way, making people either succeed or leave, was the most ethical and moral for all involved.  We do no favors for anyone if we let any foreigner come here and become entangled in our social safety net; there are so few who ever get out.  Aside from it just being wrong to tax citizens to care for aliens who have failed, there is nothing that makes people less ‘free’ than being dependent on the state for one’s well-being.

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Categories: American History · Diversity · Immigration





5 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Jake Jacobsen // May 12, 2007 at 11:35 am

    Why thank you sir! Please add yourself to that list above and ahead of myself.

  • 2 james // May 22, 2007 at 1:32 pm

    Immigrant groups succeding in this country has nothing to do with assimilation in the part of the immigrants. They come here because they chose to. They chose to better their situation and risk everything. The real factor is US policy towards these immigrant groups. Why did Cubans succeed so much but Nicaraguans are left in shit. Just pick up a couple of history books and you’ll see the true story. And please don’t forget, we all have family member that were once aliens. So before we blame immigrants directly, remember you are just blaming your own family history.

  • 3 Katie's Dad // May 22, 2007 at 4:05 pm

    Don’t come into my site and lecture me about history, particularly if you instantly prove to be so pathetically uninformed. I have ZERO…count them again…ZERO ancestors who were “immigrants.” It may be odd these days, but after extensive geneological research I have yet to find a direct ancestor who did not arrive here before the revolution. My daughter is the first in her line to have any ancestors who arrived in the last century. Still, none of us have ancestors who were not fully blood-line originated from Western Civilization.

    So, no, I’m not blaming my family history. You are trying to, so piss off assh*le. In my book, US policy toward all immigrant groups should be the same: very, very picky. Prior to 1965, immigration policy was smart, selective and considerate of the current cultural makeup of the general population.

    Since then, it has been a policy hell-bent on leveraging guilt in the traditional majority population in order to weaken the nation via multiculturalism; thus, it was made easier for corporate interests and ethnic political groups to create alien Diasporas. There’s a smack of globalism in all this, but I think it started simply because corporate interests, which are by default amoral entities with no obligations to nation or sovereignty or culture, preferred paying lower wages. Then they found out that illegal aliens are more compliant and less likely to point out when things like OSHA regulations are not being met.

  • 4 Vanessa // May 23, 2007 at 7:48 am

    Katie’s Dad,

    I truly would like to understand your point of view. But do you really want us to do when it comes to assimilating? I was not born here; came here at a young age - legally, went to school here through college, speak perfect English (but still speak my native tongue) and live what I would believe is like an American. Is it that I cannot stop holding on to what my parents culture was which is my culture as well that bothers you? Am i suppose to forget and not value all they and my foreign family did in their country? I truly can’t grasp what it is that you could like us to do. I can’t imagine loosing that identity. What is it to be American…are there concrete guidelines that I somehow missed?

  • 5 Katie's Dad // May 23, 2007 at 11:25 am

    I can’t imagine losing that identity.

    Imagine it. I don’t ask that you succeed. I only ask that you imagine it.

    When you think of this nation’s first leaders, do you think of them as “their founding fathers” or do you think of them as “our founding fathers?” If your immediate thought is the latter, I’d say you have made great strides. The thing that irks me the most is that a significant percent today’s immigrants, from the comfort of Diasporas, have the nerve and the disrespect to claim that there is no unique American culture and there has never been one.

    That idea is not only ignorant, but it is poisonous to the prospects of the nation my Katie will inherit; a State without an identity, a legacy and a distinct heritage is not a nation. I’m not friendly to idiots who would erase my cultural legacy out of ignorance on on a whim. I loathe going to South Florida because, really, it is not America any more. It is a gaggle of peoples who fled failed nations who show little interests and no respect for the deeds of those who built the land that gave them refuge. Not every immigrant is infected by it, but it is prevalent and in my experience it is the norm. It is what they learned and expect to pass on to their kids because our government’s immigration policy has driven all who are in touch with the truth out of the area; nobody is left to even attempt passing on this nation’s true legacy.

    If things don’t change in a hurry, in a generation the claim that there is no unique American culture will be true; soon after, there will be no America. Both the idea and the fact will be dead.

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