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Douglas Andrews: Wajahat Warns Whitey

Don’t look now, but I think I found the Left’s version of Nick Fuentes.

No, podcaster and talkinghead Wajahat Ali hasn’t gone all a-slobber about Hitler and Stalin — at least not yet — but he’s an infantile provocateur nonetheless, and an expert at pressing buttons, getting noticed, and monetizing outrage. (And, yes, yours truly has hereby taken the bait.)

Check out Ali’s recent message to white America generally, and to Trump supporters particularly, whom he clearly believes are de facto racist:

You lost. The mistake that you made is, you let us in in the first place. See, that’s the thing with brown people, and I’m gonna say this as a brown person: There’s a lot of us. Like, a lot. There’s like, 1.2 billion in India. There’s more than 200 million in Pakistan. There’s like 170 million in Bangladesh. Those are just the people there. I’m not even talking about the folks who are expats or immigrants. There’s a bunch of us, and we breed. We’re a breeding people. And the problem is, is, you let us in in 1965. There was a few, there were a few of us beforehand. But once you let one of us in, you know what happens with brown folks? Our grandmother comes, our grandfather comes, our uncle comes, our aunt comes, our cousin comes, a second cousin comes, our third cousin comes. Then we have kids, a bunch of kids. And then guess what? Some white women, you know, the Western civilization women, the pure women, the American women, quote unquote, the Rust Belt women, the real women? They like some of us brown folks. We don’t take ‘em. They come to us. … So we’re embedded. We are everywhere. We are everywhere. … Brown people are everywhere. … I want you to realize this: You have lost.

Hey, whoa, a question here to the idiots in the academy: Is “Replacement Theory” still a hard-right, neo-Nazi, lunatic-fringy conspiracy theory if The Replacers come right out and tell us that’s exactly what they’re doing?

In any case, that’s quite the hate-filled gloatfest. But if breeding is the game, Ali makes an irrefutable point. Europe — at least as we once knew her — is going out of business. What we’re witnessing across the pond is a demographic death spiral because white Europeans aren’t interested in having children at anywhere near the replacement rate, which is around 2.1 children per woman. Europe’s brown people, though, are more than willing to take up the mantle, to grow their numbers, to outbreed the opposition. Europe, then, is America’s DEW Line, its demographic distant early warning system. But here, stateside, only Utah’s Latter Day Saints seem to be hearing the alarm.

Consider: At the time of the 1960 Census — the last one taken before the Democrats rammed through, against the will of the American people, the disastrous Hart-Celler Immigration Act of 1965 — 21 of the 50 states were more than 95% white. Sixty years later, one need only look around to see a vastly different landscape, a roiling landscape of Balkanization, a landscape indelibly changed by what Pat Buchanan, in his book Suicide of a Superpower, presciently called “the diminution and displacement of the European majority.”

But wait. There’s more. Ali wasn’t content to merely troll us about our whiteness, about our women, about our benevolence and generosity as a people. Consider what he then said about “white” culture:

Your story is a sh*tty story filled with misery. Uh, it’s, it’s, it’s filled with bland chicken. It’s filled with terrible, terrible dry-*ss meat. Uh, your music sucks. Uh, all your, uh, culture sucks. Uh, nobody, that’s why the kids, like, listen to black people and their music. That’s why the kids love Latinos. Your parties suck because they’re monochromatic. Our parties have better food, better music, better-looking women.

Ali is a Muslim and an ethnic Pakistani, but he’s American-born. Otherwise, I’d hit him for his lack of gratitude at having been fortunate enough to land in this, the greatest country on planet earth. We see that lack of gratitude in so many immigrants these days, and it tends to be expressed in bitterness, entitlement, and an unwillingness to assimilate, to embrace the Melting Pot that defined the immigrant experience in our nation for its first 200 years or so. These days, though, the mere mention of “assimilation” or “Melting Pot” is seen on college campuses as white racism and worthy of a trigger warning. Hey, your tuition dollars at work.

There’s a common perception on the Left, which has given birth to a meaningless expression: “We’re a nation of immigrants.” When logically extended, every nation is a nation of immigrants. But they tended to be like-minded immigrants, and they tended to be thoroughly invested in the same things.

Here, I’d note that the very first question historian Thomas E. Woods asks in his brilliant book 33 Questions About American History You’re Not Supposed to Ask is this one: “Did the Founding Fathers support Immigration?”

And the answer is: They didn’t. In fact, they expressly warned against it, including Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, and Alexander Hamilton. Here’s Franklin, for example: “Why should Pennsylvania, founded by the English, become a colony of aliens, who will shortly be so numerous as to Germanize us, instead of our Anglifying them, and will never adopt our language or customs any more than they can acquire our complexion.”

Think about it: This is one of our nation’s founders — one of the wisest and most quintessentially patriotic Americans — and he’s warning about one white Christian people supplanting another white Christian people.

Just imagine what he’d make of our nation’s current immigration policy, or of a straight-up anti-white hater like Wajahat Ali.



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