Vatican: “Saving the Identity of the Nation” OK (in Italy)By Steve Sailer
Italy is shaping up as an interesting test of whether anyone can advance the “National Question” without being lynched by the international "tolerance" jihad. Silvio Berlusconi's center-right coalition, campaigning primarily against illegal immigration, swept local elections several months ago. Now, with Vatican backing, a cardinal has called for a "Catholics-only" immigration policy for Italy. Cardinal Giacomo Biffi based his argument on a trenchant analysis of the cultural (not racial) roots of the Italian nation. The London Daily Telegraph (September 16, 2000) quotes him:
From a global PR perspective, Italy is a particularly favorable place for immigration reformers to advance the "National Question." It's so much harder to use the "Nazi!" slur there. Italy's handful of gestures toward racial expansionism under Mussolini are now viewed as more farcical than threatening. The spectacular talents of the Italians in the arts of joyful living are combined with an unthreatening and even endearing lack of efficiency in the military and economic realms. All over the world, Italians are much better liked than the French, much less envied than the Anglo-Saxons, much less feared than the Germans. That may be why Berlusconi's recent victory elicited almost none of the hysterical reactions that Haider's advances in Austria did. Italians in other countries get along fairly well with other races. For example, Little Italy and Chinatown in NYC peacefully rubbed shoulders for a century. There are many articulate people around the world who very much want to see German culture overwhelmed and ultimately eradicated by masses of immigrants. But there is little sentiment in favor of destroying Italian culture, which has probably given more beauty to the world than any other. Of course, if the Italians don't get their extremely low birthrates up, Italy eventually will be an "uninhabited region," fit only to be "indiscriminately populated." So immigration restriction may have to be combined with encouraging more babies. [Steve Sailer [email him] is founder of the Human Biodiversity Institute and movie critic for The American Conservative. His website www.iSteve.blogspot.com features his daily blog.] September 25, 2000 |
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