Demography Is Prophecy

And I’ve written that countless times since my blog initiated in 2004.

It was common sense then and it’s common sense now.
A Texas demographer officially concurred this past Thursday that Caucasoids are “finished” in, at least, Tejas:

Looking at population projections for Texas, demographer Steve Murdock concludes: “It’s basically over for Anglos.”

Two of every three Texas children are now non-Anglo and the trend line will become even more pronounced in the future, said Murdock, former U.S. Census Bureau director and now director of the Hobby Center for the Study of Texas at Rice University.

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Steve Murdock

Today’s Texas population can be divided into two groups, he said. One is an old and aging Anglo and the other is young and minority. Between 2000 and 2040, the state’s public school enrollment will see a 15 percent decline in Anglo children while Hispanic children will make up a 213 percent increase, he said.

The state’s largest county – Harris – will shed Anglos throughout the coming decades. By 2040, Harris County will have about 516, 000 fewer Anglos than lived in the Houston area in 2000, while the number of Hispanics will increase by 2.5 million during the same period, Murdock said. The projection assumes a net migration rate equal to one-half of 1990-2000.

Michael Savage, a poor messenger with a highly important message, continuously (and properly) emphasizes: borders, language and culture. He is, without a doubt, completely correct in his analysis of the basic and foundational precepts necessary to keep a country viable, independent, cohesive, sovereign.
– Without controlled and enforced borders you have no real nation-state;
– Without an enforced common language you have no real nation-state;
– Without a common culture, you have no real nation-state;
America, that “great experiment in progress,” is an amalgam of persons united by common threads, and those threads should be: Borders. Language. Culture. E pluribus unum: “out of many, one.”
With that in mind, I submit — as I have prominently in the past — that if you care for and admire the current state of political, cultural and governmental affairs in Mexico, then you are importing Mexico into the United States. And the US will, thusly, shortly become Norte Mejico.
Demography is prophecy.
And demography couldn’t care less about the past.
It only knows what is.
You can at least say, now, that America is the last, best hope of the entire planet.
Can we say that ten years from now? Five years? Two years?
BZ
P.S.
Color me, evidently, highly ignorant. I still think my country belongs to me:
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5 thoughts on “Demography Is Prophecy

  1. Yep us white folks have decided to try and afford the burdens of child rearing prior to having kids and raising a family. (Some)

    That’s just part of the problem, the other part is white folks have become too “Comfortable” we have placed our self interests above our desire to procreate. Oh well… I have 2 kids and We had them early in life, they are grown, out of the house they both moved out prior to the age of 21. As it is supposed to be. Neither of them have kids yet.

    Do I really want to bring a kid into this world? If I were young again I’d say no. I have very little hope for the future.

    The border issue is one with a dual edge. We can accept the LEGAL immigrants from the south and be fairly happy that their culture is more compatible with ours than the Muslims that infested Europe. With all cultures you will get your idiots. IF we had assimilation as a requirement, perhaps our country would have a chance…. But since our liberals have decided it’s more important to be accepting of all we will cease to exist without some sort of catastrophic event… oh well, Prepare and pray.

  2. Robert: borders, language & culture. NOT enforced nor of any interest to our government.

    NFO: moving to Australia = best leave all your firearms behind and not be interested in purchasing any more. Otherwise, bring buckets of sunscreen.

    BZ

  3. If they came here legally to become Americans, I would have few qualms.

    They aren’t.

    That about wraps it up for my feelings and leaves me back at the wall concept…. fences make nice neighbors and walls make sure they remain that way.

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