Wednesday, March 19, 2014

James Kirkpatrick: Demography Is Destiny—In Crimea And In The U.S. - "A few decades from now (if not sooner), what do you think the results of a referendum in Southern California would be?"


Demography Is Destiny—In Crimea And In The U.S.

In regions like Crimea, Donestk, and Luhansk, more than two-thirds consider Russian to be their native tongue.

In regions like Crimea, Donestk, and Luhansk, more than two-thirds consider Russian to be their native tongue. (Map courtesyCBS News)
Demography is destiny not just in American politics, but global geopolitics. Mysteriously, the American Main Stream Media is suddenly capable of understanding the consequences of ethnic identity, mass immigration, and demographic displacement—but only when analyzing Politically Incorrect subjects like Putin’s Russia. The true importance of this foreign quarrel, however, is not that we need root for one side or the other in the Ukraine, but rather must understand that the forces at work also apply here—for example, in the rapidly-Mexicanizing American Southwest. . . .