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I’m Sure This Has Nothing To Do With Recent Republican Interest In Immigration

No, no sir.

In a further sign of the United States’ growing diversity, nonwhites now make up a majority in almost one-third of the most-populous counties in the country and in nearly one in 10 of all 3,100 counties, according to an analysis of census results to be released today.

The shift reflects the growing dispersal of immigrants and the suburbanization of blacks and Hispanics pursuing jobs generated by whites moving to the fringes of metropolitan areas.

10 Responses to “I’m Sure This Has Nothing To Do With Recent Republican Interest In Immigration”


  1. Gravatar Icon 1 TLB

    Uh, couldn’t this entire post be turned around to portray the Dems as engineering increased voting through demographic change? Would this site support moving, say, Hispanics in to MS in order to obtain more power for Hispanic leaders?

  2. Gravatar Icon 2 Oliver Willis

    You know that hispanic people are human beings choosing where the heck they want to live, right? They’re not cattle to be herded here and there to scare up votes. You would know this if you and folks like you didn’t think of them as caricatures on teevee. Furthermore, only one of the two parties has made the issue of immigration one of their top 3 reasons for existing. The party in question rhymes with “Republican”.

  3. Gravatar Icon 3 C.S.Strowbridge

    “Uh, couldn’t this entire post be turned around to portray the Dems as engineering increased voting through demographic change?”

    No.

    There’s nothing inherent about Hispanics that make them vote Democrat. It’s the fact that Republicans court the racist asshole vote that encourages them to vote for the other side. People on the left treat them as humans, people on the right treat them as a boogey-man to motivate their base.

  4. Gravatar Icon 4 ZenYenta

    No matter how you look at it, our changing demographics are a problem that the GOP hasn’t solved for themselves. Appealing to Hispanic “values voters” doesn’t provide the kind of instant gratification that appealing to racism in local districts does. The recent Republican immigration debate has really demonstrated how hard a time the GOP has moving beyond the old Southern Strategy.

  5. Gravatar Icon 5 Dr. Victor Davis Handjob

    I would say there’s one major factor that leads Hispanics towards Democrats: it’s that they have a different conception of the relationship between the government and the individual than, say, a Dugger/Malkin conservative does. The average Hispanic is against abortion and probably not pro-gay marriage, but they’re also, not willing to say “fuck you if you don’t have health insurance” the way Dugger and other conservatives do.

  6. Gravatar Icon 6 Cautious Man

    Looks like it’s going to get harder and harder for Peter Brimelow’s blond, blue-eyed son to find someone to marry.

  7. Gravatar Icon 7 SpiderJ

    By 1997, he [Brimelow] was warning that by 2008 the GOP would no longer be able to compete in presidential elections because the racial makeup of the electorate would be changed by non-white immigration.

    Brimelow’s a hell of a thinker, isn’t he? Maybe the GOP should adapt its perspectives and philosophies to the racial makeover of the country so as to remain politically competitive, instead of worrying about out-breeding the colored folk.

  8. Gravatar Icon 8 OxyCon

    Summary: On The Big Story, Fox “News” John Gibson urged viewers to “[d]o your duty. Make more babies,” because he had found out, from a recently released report, that nearly half of all children under the age of five in the United States are minorities. Gibson added: “You know what that means? Twenty-five years and the majority of the population is Hispanic.” Gibson later repeated: “To put it bluntly, we need more babies.”
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    On the May 29 edition of his nationally syndicated radio program, host Bill O’Reilly asserted that the proposed immigration reform bill is supported by “people who hate America, and they hate it because it’s run primarily by white, Christian men. Let me repeat that. America is run primarily by white, Christian men, and there is a segment of our population who hates that, despises that power structure.” He continued: “So they, under the guise of being compassionate, want to flood the country with foreign nationals, unlimited, unlimited, to change the complexion — pardon the pun — of America. Now, that’s hatred, too.” O’Reilly later asserted that The New York Times “want[s] to change the white, Christian male power structure” and later concluded: “So you’ve got racism on the anti-Latino front, and you have racism on the anti-Christian, white male front. Aha! Isn’t that interesting?”
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    During the July 30 edition of Fox News’ The O’Reilly Factor, host Bill O’Reilly asserted that “despite the heated rhetoric” regarding immigration, “most Americans … don’t want to hurt any poor Mexican people. … [T]hey want to know who they are. They want to know where they are, what they’re doing. They don’t want them clustering in neighborhoods and changing the tempo of the whole neighborhood.”

  9. Gravatar Icon 9 Duros62

    changing the tempo of the whole neighborhood.

    What a maroon. You gotta have a sense of rhythm to change a tempo.
    White christian males don’t have that.

  10. Gravatar Icon 10 Dr. Victor Davis Handjob

    Q: Why don’t Southern Baptists have sex standing up?

    A: Someone might think they’re dancing.

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