High life
Fear of extinction
Taki
IRougemont n my last column of the year past, I ventured into dangerous territory by asking why two of the most powerful countries of the 19th and 20th centuries have legislated their way to their own extinction. It was about race, and how whites in this century will eventually become a minority in both Britain and America. My colleague Toby Young has since informed me that the reaction was mixed. Toby runs The Spectator on-line, or whatever this somethingway-above-my-head is called.
Some Americans were very rude and crude about the poor little Greek boy's 'racist' musings. But some English readers agreed, and with alacrity. After all, my main point was that there are far more black and brown countries than white ones, so diversity needs to he reversed, not encouraged. Now I read that a Dyke calls the BBC hideously white, using the word white in the manner the 'N' word was used by tht Ku Klux Klan in the past.
Mind you, I'm not at all surprised. For the last 30 years we have allowed our society to be shaped by the lowest standards of decency and by the nastiest people. This Dyke is a very nasty piece of work. Again, not at all surprising. Blair's friends are mostly very nasty, very greedy and very immoral. As the Daily Telegraph so correctly pointed out, 'Imagine that instead of declaring that the BBC was hideously white, Dyke had said that the British Olympic team was hideously black.' Back in the Land of the Freebie and Home of the Depraved, professional and college sports are all-black affairs. Basketball, professional and college, is 99.9 per cent black. Football, both professional and college, is 80 per cent black, while track and field is 75 per cent black. Boxing, of course, is completely dominated by blacks and Hispanics, and baseball, the most lucrative of sports, has a majority of blacks and Latinos.
Needless to say, no one has dared say anything as crude as the Dyke did in reverse. But that's America, a place where the battle for free speech has been lost. Not so over here, at least where The Spectator is concerned, although last week a reference to a certain unnamed man as a gigolo was cut on the advice of you-knowwho. And speaking of lawyers, how I agree with the splendid Mary Kenny when she dumped on the late George Carman for taunting Gillian Taylforth and saying that her epitaph could be 'I give good head'. Carman was a bully who defended fat, rich crooks and believed in truth and justice as much as I believe in Tony Blair and his gang. He sold himself to the highest bidder, the prerequisite of whores throughout history, and was as ungallant as he was short.
But back to the Dyke. 'Europe needs people', shouted a New York Times leader this week. According to the 'all the humbug that's fit to print newspaper, Europe's plummeting birthrate and aging population cry out for major changes in immigration policies. For example, open borders to the Third World. Now I wish the Big Bagel Times would mind its own business and go on demanding new laws favouring feminists, homosexuals, animal rights terrorists, teachers in favour of sex-education for three-year-olds, pornographers posing as artists. man-boy love association members, and other such special interest groups. Europe has in the past, and hopefully will in the future, managed to get along without the advice of the smiling wallet-lifters who run the Times. 'Turkish immigrants in Germany have been referred to as guest workers for a whole generation', thunders the paper that gave hypocrisy a had name. What is wrong with calling them guest workers, is what rd like to know. Switzerland, the last livable-in and self-regulating country in Europe, has been employing guest workers since the last world war. It keeps everyone happy.
Except for those hideous busybodies, the European Union's policy-makers. These power-lusting, lunch-bucket pilferers are prodding member states to fight racism and xenophobia, code words to he used against any state or person which might oppose the idea for more 'proactive immigration'. Britain imported a racial problem by not heeding the advice of the great Enoch Powell. Now the gang surrounding Blair sees an opportunity to change the country radically by inciting racial hatred against anything white, conservative, pro-family or rural. It is a fine state of affairs. The Dyke is Joseph Goehbels, Mandelson is Martin Bormann, and Straw is Heinrich Himmler. That Hamburger fellow, Sainsbury; Ondaatje, Gavron and Levy are the Thyssens, Krupps and Flicks who financed those fine fellows. Oh yes, I almost forgot. That Robert Bourne lowlife, the one who's getting the Dome for next to nothing — I simply don't know anyone in Nazi Germany who got such preferential treatment.