Anarchy in the U.S.A

Anarchy in the U.S.A, by Steve Sailer.

The latest Muslim massacre has driven the mainstream media absolutely berserk with fear and loathing…but not, though, of the Muslim terrorist who murdered 49 Latino gays in Florida. Instead, the bad guy is Donald Trump for having been demonstrated to be right about immigration policy.

The GOP candidate offered a sensible speech on Monday on reforming our immigration system to work better for Americans: “But the current politically correct response cripples our ability to talk and think and act clearly…. The bottom line is that the only reason the killer was in America in the first place was because we allowed his family to come here….  Clinton wants to allow radical Islamic terrorists to pour into our country—they enslave women, and murder gays.”

The New York Times, for example, threw aside all pretense of objectivity: “Mr. Trump’s speech…represented an extraordinary break from the longstanding rhetorical norms of American presidential nominees.”

The inherent contradictions within the Democrat’s electoral coalition were exposed by Orlando — you cannot support both Muslims and gays.

As I’ve been pointing out for years, the Democrats’ coalition of the fringes has been held together only by the KKKrazy Glue of egging on paranoid fantasies against straight white men.

But the GOP upstart is asking gays: Who is more likely to be on your side: Donald Trump or Omar Mateen?

Personally, I’ve been to Trump Tower, and I’d guess that the GOP candidate employed more than a few gay men to decorate it.

The USA has faced down terrorists before, such as the anarchists.

And yet, the United States has been plagued before by immigrant terrorism, and completely solved the problem.

How? Largely by selective deportations of radical immigrants and cutting back on future immigration.

Immigrant terrorists committed many of the most heinous crimes during the anarchism plague of the first third of the 20th century. Anarchists are largely forgotten today, but they were a spectacular annoyance a century ago. Even Marxists despised anarchists as childish show-offs who only provoked bourgeois reaction with their vicious antics.

For example, in 1901 President William McKinley was assassinated by Leon Czolgosz, a second-generation Pole. The last hurrah for anarchist terrorists may have been Giuseppe Zangara’s attack at an appearance by president-elect Franklin Roosevelt in 1933, which wound up killing Chicago mayor Anton Cermak. …

The Republicans, hugely victorious in the 1920 election [after the many anarchist bombings of 1919 and 1920], responded to these outrages with immigration restriction laws in 1921 and 1924.

The relevant question is: Did this democratic response drive Italian-Americans and Polish-Americans to new levels of violence, as so many now assume that any attempt to trim the levels of Muslim immigration would lead to even more Muslim domestic terrorism?

No, not really. … The ’20s were less agitated than the teens, and Depression America was remarkably stable.