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Today’s Conservatives Say Yesterday’s Liberalism Was Perfect
Posted by Bob in History, How Things Work on 05/17/2005
On Stormfront a Canadian mentioned Enoch Powell, a British MP who warned against third world immigration when it was just starting in the 1960s.
Powell was in the echelons of the Conservative Party, but he was a patriot anyway. He would not shut up, so they took away his leadership positions and the world media attacked him viciously.
The Stormfronter asked if, when America passed the present immigration in 1965, there were any Enoch Powells over here?
Here was my reply. One of my team kindly asked me to put it in the blog, too:
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Nobody opposing the change in immigration law in 1965 in America anything like that Enoch Powell got in 1965.
John Kennedy had recently been assassinated and he was God. He had said:
“America is a nation of immigrants.”
The “civil rights” movement was at its height and liberals had won a historic victory in 1964.
Respectable Conservatives were all for non-white immigration.
Only extreme rightists like Tom Anderson even bothered to criticize the change.
This is when Pat Buchanan was all for open borders.
All of today’s neoconservatives and their worshippers today were all for it.
Remember, every Respectable Conservative today agrees with the neoconservatives. The neoconservatives and National Review today agree that everything liberals did before 1970 was right. Those of us who said that those things would lead to disaster are banned.
When we alarmists said in the Senate debate that this bill would lead to a mass influx of the third world, Edward Kennedy said, “If that starts to happen, we will amend the law.”
When alarmists in 1964 said that the Holy Civil Rights Act of 1964 would lead to affirmtive action, liberals added to that law the most extreme condemnation of “quotas, goals” and a whole list of such words that has ever been written.
Twenty years later during his election campaign, David Duke kept quoting that provision from the Civil Rights Act and that same provision, which is still in the law, was condemned as Nazism.
Those were the times when the ONLY media were the liberal media. There was no Internet, no cable. No opposition was allowed. Only Southern segregationists objected, and they were silenced.
Respectable Conservatives, the collaborators, the fifth column, are our worst enemies.
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