Thursday, November 12, 2015

The Word Is Invasion

There are signs here and there that people are waking up to the threat inherent in the invasion of western nations by third-worlders.  One of the reasons Trump has been doing so well is that he has made immigration the focus of much of his campaign.  Some elements in Europe -- Poland, for example, are expressing nationalistic sentiments.

The Wall Street Journal Blog reports on a press conference by Ted Cruz where the Texas Senator suggests that the general election in 2016 will turn on the issue of immigration:

At a press conference after officially registering for the New Hampshire primary, Mr. Cruz said that “millions” of Republicans will stay home in November if they believe the GOP nominee is soft on immigration, particularly working-class voters who he says would see amnesty for undocumented immigrants as a threat to their ability to find well-paying work. 
He may be right.

More than an economic issue, many of us see the invaders as a threat to our culture and traditional institutions.  Despite what the GOP Establishment says these are not people steeped in the American ideals of individualism and classical liberalism.  They are, for the most part, collectivist in their views.  

An invasion is an act of war.  We need to call these things by their proper names and denounce the traitors and collaborators -- whatever their political labels.

2 comments:

  1. "Mr. Cruz said that “millions” of Republicans will stay home in November if they believe the GOP nominee is soft on immigration,"

    He has accurately described my intent.

    "Despite what the GOP Establishment says these are not people steeped in the American ideals of individualism and classical liberalism. They are, for the most part, collectivist in their views. "

    I believe you are correct, Sir.

    Just watched the video. "With Open Gates: The forced collective suicide of European nations.

    Yes, it is agitprop but you can't deny what is shown. Also, the producers are blaming the Jews. What's with the Europeans always blaming the Jews? Sigh, hard to winnow out the truth. What I found disturbing were the quotes from the Euro leaders and the crowds of welcoming Europeans with the signs and the applause. That is just so bizarre.

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  2. Proverbs 8:36 "...All those who hate me love death.”

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