To: redgolum
America is not exempt from the same problem Europe is facing, at least with respect to its white population, and to some extent its black population. With the mass media's glorification of homosexuality, the ready availability of abortion, the rise of militant feminism and its effects on both women and men, the ease and frequency of divorce, the widely held view that small families or no families are better for the environment, the promotion of hedonism and selfishness over and above duty and service, the rampant liberalism in the mainline Protestant churches and in a large portion of American Catholicism, and the overall decline in Christian influence in this country, white America is on the same path as their European kinsmen. Black Americans are basically on the same track as their white fellow citizens.
Our "brown meance" is Hispanic, not Middle Eastern, but the results will be about the same. Will "el Dallas" or "el Denver" come sooner or later than "al-Paris" or "al-Amsterdam"?
To: Wallace T.
I hope I don't sound confrontational to you, friend. But a phrase like "brown menace" seems uncalled for, especially for anyone who calls themself Christian. Under the Christian faith, we're all God's children, and all equally valuable in His sight.
To: Wallace T.
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America is not exempt from the same problem Europe is facing,...(etc.)"Well stated, and don't forget the anti-children laws that have crept into American judicial circles.
Having children puts you at the mercy of any and all annonymous snitches who sic the authorities on parents from everything from failing to lock up the kids in car seats to having the CPS come and confiscate them from their parents.
With laws like that it's no wonder why a lot of us are very reluctant to reproduce.
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