A.D. 2041 – end of white America? by Pat Buchanan

Can Western civilization survive the passing of the European peoples whose ancestors created it and their replacement by Third World immigrants? Probably not, for the new arrivals seem uninterested in preserving the old culture they have found.

John Hope Franklin, the famed black historian at Duke University, once told the incoming freshmen, “The new America in the 21st century will be primarily non-white, a place George Washington would not recognize.”

In his June 1998 commencement address at Portland State, President Clinton affirmed it: “In a little more than 50 years, there will be no majority race in the United States.” The graduates cheered.

The Census Bureau has now fixed at 2041 the year when whites become a minority in a country where the Founding Fathers had restricted citizenship to “free white persons” of “good moral character.”

With publication today of “Suicide of a Superpower: Will America Survive to 2025?” this writer takes up what this portends. And while many on the left are enthusiastic about relegating the America of Eisenhower and JFK to a reactionary past, I concur with the late Clare Boothe Luce.

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One Response to A.D. 2041 – end of white America? by Pat Buchanan

  1. As the author of the dystopian novel Hold Back This Day, dealing with the looming threat of white racial extinction, following currents events pertinent to that theme has become second-nature to me. Though Pat Buchanan has many important things to say on these issues, his credibility as a man concerned about the preservation of his own race suffered a fatal blow when he chose a black woman as his vice-presidential running mate.

    What was he thinking?

    Beats me. All I know is that Pat Buchanan has too many wires crossed to take seriously any longer.

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