Thursday, September 4, 2008

Diversity Is A Failed Concept



Diversity Has Failed


Why are race relations still such a problem ?

In the 1960s, during the “civil rights era,” Americans tried to build
a nation in which race would no longer matter, and people of all
backgrounds would live together in harmony. It is now clear that
the assumptions of the civil rights movement were wrong.

Race Matters


Race matters. It is part of human biology. Each of us is often
conscious of race, and for good reason. A neighborhood or school
that is overwhelmingly black is different from one that is
white—or Hispanic or Vietnamese. These differences are
important, and explain why most people prefer the company of
people like themselves. This is natural, normal, and healthy.

It is clear that people of different races have, on average, different
levels of intelligence. Affirmative action and remedial education
cannot make us all the same. Policies based on the assumption that
race can be made not to matter have failed. We must, instead,
recognize the importance of race and racial identity.

The Demographic Future


If massive non-white immigration continues, whites will become a
minority in the United States. This would transform our nation and
sweep away our way of life. Already whites refuse to live in those
parts of the country where blacks or Hispanics are the majority. Why
must we turn more parts of America into places where we would not
want to live? We must not leave to our grandchildren a Third-World
nation with a Third-World population.


Time to Speak Out


Unless the European-American majority defends its legitimate
interests, Western Civilization will slowly fade from this
continent. American Renaissance speaks for the majority,and
for the culture that the majority alone will cherish and preserve.
Today, we face a crisis as serious as any our forefathers ever
faced. What is at stake is no less than the future of our nation.