More Laurence Auster
A few weeks ago I linked to a piece by Laurence Auster, a Frontpage columnist, on his blog that advocated the removal of muslims from France, using measures that "what once seemed inconceivable to them [the French/Europeans] will slowly become conceivable".Today he is discussing the riots in Sydney.
It didn’t have to happen this way. The nations of the West could have chosen, by the normal political operations of free peoples, not to open their borders to millions of unassimilable aliens. But the West rejected the non-violent path to safety—and the streets of blood, to paraphrase Enoch Powell, became inevitable. So it’s better for this to start now, while our side is still the overwhelming majority, rather than later, when we will be much weaker... If at any point in this miserable process f self-undoing we had exercised our rights as a people and stood up and said, loud and clear, “We don’t want you here,” the immigrants would not have come. Though the white rioters in Sydney are only young rowdy men, they are the first significantly sized Western group to have done that.