The Death of Nationality

Guest Post by Paul Craig Roberts

Ethnicity is the basis of countries.  Germany consisted of Germanic people, the German language, and German culture.  The same for France.  The same for England.  The same for the Dutch.  The same for Spain.  The same for Italy.

The US was the exception.  The original English population  became multi-European.  But a process was in place to assimilate them, and they became American.  This tried and true process was abandoned in 1965 when the gates were opened to large scale non-European immigration.  Shortly thereafter, the flood of illegal immigration joined the infusions of alien populations into the US. With the ethnic basis of America in decline, multiculturalism became the new value and took the place of assimilation.

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