If 10,000 Bantu emigrate to England, the English lose the genetic equivalent of 10,854 White children.
by Kevin MacDonald (pictured)
ARGUMENTS OVER immigration are usually limited to cultural or economic factors. Political scientists like Samuel Huntington point out that the culture of the country will change dramatically if there is a continued influx of Spanish-speaking immigrants. And economists like George Borjas have demonstrated that large masses of newcomers depress wages and create enormous demands on the environment and on public services, especially health care and education.
These lines of argument are, of course, legitimate. But there always seems to be an element of . . . → Read More: The Unmentionable Question of Ethnic Interests







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