15 Jan 2006

Should dying Europeans just give in to the media and university professors?

This article in the Wall Street Journal is bizzare - seems to call for Europe to just accept its doom and train coloureds to become democrats etc. To him it is the only thing that matters - see the last paragraph. JFK followed by the 1968 revolutionaries have made their views on a worldwide 'melting pot' Government policy, right across the West.

They reckon we will have fast GDP or some such thing. As if having higher figures on paper is more important than the survival of your own kind! For the entire article go to http://www.opinionjournal.com/extra/?id=110007760

It's the Demography, Stupid The real reason the West is in danger of extinction.
WALL STREET JOURNAL


BY MARK STEYN Wednesday, January 4, 2006 12:01 a.m. EST


Most people reading this have strong stomachs, so let me lay it out as baldly as I can: Much of what we loosely call the Western world will not survive this century, and much of it will effectively disappear within our lifetimes, including many if not most Western European countries. There'll probably still be a geographical area on the map marked as Italy or the Netherlands--probably--just as in Istanbul there's still a building called St. Sophia's Cathedral. But it's not a cathedral; it's merely a designation for a piece of real estate. Likewise, Italy and the Netherlands will merely be designations for real estate. The challenge for those who reckon Western civilization is on balance better than the alternatives is to figure out a way to save at least some parts of the West.

One obstacle to doing that is that, in the typical election campaign in your advanced industrial democracy, the political platforms of at least one party in the United States and pretty much all parties in the rest of the West are largely about what one would call the secondary impulses of society--government health care, government day care (which Canada's thinking of introducing), government paternity leave (which Britain's just introduced). We've prioritized the secondary impulse over the primary ones: national defense, family, faith and, most basic of all, reproductive activity--"Go forth and multiply," because if you don't you won't be able to afford all those secondary-impulse issues, like cradle-to-grave welfare.

"What do you leave behind?" asked Tony Blair. There will only be very few and very old ethnic Germans and French and Italians by the midpoint of this century. What will they leave behind? Territories that happen to bear their names and keep up some of the old buildings? Or will the dying European races understand that the only legacy that matters is whether the peoples who will live in those lands after them are reconciled to pluralist, liberal democracy? It's the demography, stupid. And, if they can't muster the will to change course, then "What do you leave behind?" is the only question that matters.

Mr. Steyn is a syndicated columnist and theater critic for The New Criterion, in whose January issue this article appe