Monday, August 01, 2005

Immigration foolishness at the Economist

Steve Sailer:

Apparently, The Economist believes the reason that millions of native-born Americans have fled the coast of California over the last dozen years is because they suddenly grew tired of year-round sunshine, mild temperatures, low humidity, and no mosquitoes. Their leaving couldn't possibly have anything to do with immigration. Thank God for all these immigrants doing us a huge favor by moving into the Golden State, or otherwise Los Angeles and San Francisco would be unpopulated wastelands that looked like a neutron bomb had hit them.

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4 Comments:

At 12:25 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

On the Planet Economist, you have no other contact with illegals, you live in an a wealthy, mainly white neighborhood, and you send your kids to a private school with other wealthy, mainly white kids. You also espouse the values of "diversity" at your cocktail parties with your other white wealthy friends, making sure that you of course never experience the joys of "diversity" up close and personal.

With the pro-immigration elitists it is usually a case of do as I say, not as I do.

 
At 1:29 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

The Economist is, not surprisingly, strongly in favor of Turkey joining the EU.

 
At 1:42 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

The Economist is, not surprisingly, strongly in favor of Turkey joining the EU.

God! Can you imagine the problems that would be created if that ever happened?

 
At 9:47 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hoss-tagge has got it exactly right.
As a Londoner who has had first hand experience with dealing with "Economist" types, the picture he paints of them is deadly accurate.

 

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