What can often get you in far more trouble than telling a big lie is telling a big truth. And it can really put you in hot water if it’s a big truth that threatens big power. Colonel Douglas Macgregor (ret.), a decorated Gulf War veteran–turned–consultant and commentator, is learning this the hard way.
The 68-year-old Macgregor, you see, has had the temerity to mention that Democrats are using immigration to effect demographic change that will help them win political power.
As a result, the Daily Mail attacked him today, writing that he “has been repeatedly spreading a conspiracy that Joe Biden is deliberately bringing in migrants, in a bid to change the demographic balance to help Democrats.”
My, lions, and tigers, and conspiracy theories, oh boy! Here’s a question for the Mail, a British paper: When your own Andrew Neather — a liberal ex-aide to your former liberal prime minister Tony Blair — admitted in 2009 that the previous 15 years’ massive Third World migration into the UK authored by your liberal Labour Party was designed to “rub the right’s nose in diversity and render their arguments out of date,” was that a conspiracy, too? Just asking for a friend.
The Mail mentions in particular that in April, Macgregor “told a New York radio show that the Biden administration was attempting to flood the country with Latinos, in a bid to help their electoral chances.” Well, the Democrats would never do that just for power, right? Perish the thought!
But since we’re on the topic of Nueva York media, here’s another puzzling happening. In the fall of 2018, liberal New York Times columnist Michelle Goldberg wrote a piece entitled “We Can Replace Them.” And just so you know she wasn’t talking about missing leftist brain cells, she made pretty clear that she was alluding to demographic change that would enable Democrats to carry the day in Peach State politics.
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“The potential is there,” Goldberg wrote. “Georgia is less than 53 percent non-Hispanic white.”
Uh-huh. I wonder, why in the world would she mention race?
Of course, the journalist wasn’t as straightforward as Neather; she used code words. Referencing the 2018 Georgia gubernatorial election that Democrat Stacey Abrams won (in her own mind), Goldberg said that “voters can do to white nationalists what they fear most. Show them they’re being replaced.”
Note that by “white nationalists,” Goldberg isn’t actually referencing people who believe in a “white nation,” but white people who happen to embrace “nationalism” as opposed to internationalism.
Then there was Obama cabinet secretary-to-be Julian Castro. In 2013, he told CBS the following about the Lone Star State: In a couple of presidential cycles, you’ll be — on Election Night, you’ll be announcing that we’re calling the 38 electoral votes of Texas for the Democratic nominee for president. It’s changing. It’s going to become a purple state and then a blue state because of the demographics, because of the population growth of folks from outside of Texas.”
There also was Obama himself, who, reported to the Daily Caller in a 2015 article entitled “Obama ‘Hopeful’ Immigration Will Drown Conservatism,” that he was confident about liberalism’s future because America is becoming a “hodgepodge of folks.”
Going back further, we have then-president Bill Clinton’s 1998 commencement address at Portland State University in Portland, Oregon. In a speech heavily peppered with the term “immigration,” he mentioned that “whites will be a minority by 2040” — to the cheers of the mostly white audience. It might be conspiracy-type thinking to suggest they weren’t just an anomaly or that some of them retained these balkanization-crazy passions upon going out and influencing the world, so I won’t suggest that.
But Macgregor did so. The result is that the cancel cultists want him gone from the West Point advisory board, to which he was appointed by President Trump on December 8 for a three-year term. The board, the Mail informs, “provides independent advice to the president on morale, curriculum, discipline, and other issues at West Point.” And, hey, nothing could hurt morale like telling the cadets that the White House hates them so much it wants them replaced.
Macgregor isn’t alone in being targeted, though. Fox News hosts Tucker Carlson also was pilloried early last month for mentioning That Which Must Not be Named, inspiring him to delve into the rage’s cause. He stated:
[W]hy all the anger? If someone says something you think is wrong, is your first instinct to hurt them? Probably not. Normal people don’t respond that way. If you hear something you think is incorrect, you try to correct it. But getting the facts right is hardly the point of this exercise. The point is to prevent unauthorized conversations from starting in the first place. “Shut up, racist! No more questions!” You’ve heard that before.
Yet the demographic liberal-jihad claim “is provably true,” Carlson later added. “And because it’s true, it drives them [leftists] absolutely crazy when you say it out loud. A hurt dog barks” (must-watch video below).
Or yelps — and maybe even bites.
Here’s the reality: “Demographic change is the key to the Democratic Party’s political ambitions,” as Carlson put it. It’s not opinion that the replacement is happening, either, but long-standing fact. When the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 took effect in 1968, the United States was the better part of 90 percent European-descent. But with 85 to 90 percent of our immigrants since that year coming from the Third World, the country is now only about 60 percent European-descent.
You may think this is a good thing or bad thing or a neutral thing, but it’s absolutely a real thing. It’s also a fact that 65 to 90 percent (depending on the group) of “non-white” Americans vote Democrat, whereas the GOP derives approximately 85 to 90 percent of its vote from whites. Many of the people who think our balkanization is a good thing, such as Machiavellian Democrats, know this — and that’s why they consider it a good thing.
As Carlson pointed out, this isn’t just about race. White New Yorkers moved to Vermont after becoming fed up with the mess they made in New York, for example, and transformed it into a Democrat state. White northerners are having the same effect in parts of the South, and white Scandinavians are as liberal as they come. But the patterns are what they are.
As Carlson put it, “When you change who votes, you change who wins” — and the Democrats are importing a foreign army to help them seize power.
Of course, to paraphrase economist Herb Stein, “If something can’t go on, it won’t.” Nation- and liberty-rending immigration will cease and not just because it will, if not ended soon, reduce America to a place no better than the lands the immigrants are now leaving. It’s also because once we’re Mexico Norte and the Left has complete control and no longer wants destabilizing migration, well, what do you think will happen?
If you guessed “We’ll adopt the kind of strict immigration laws Mexico has,” go to the head of the class.
But we’re not supposed to discuss any of this. Not because it’s a lie, but because it’s true.