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The ‘Reafricanization’ of the West
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Race; Posted on: 2010-01-23 22:13:46 [ Printer friendly / Instant flyer ]
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F. Roger Devlin, American Renaissance, June 2008
There is nothing new
under the sun. The radicals of the 1960s who championed sexual
liberation and called marriage a “system of oppression” imagined they
were doing something revolutionary—and in a sense they were, but
feminism and the sexual revolution have led to the reemergence within
the white world of a more primitive family system long observed in
Africa.
About the middle of the “roaring twenties,” the eminent literary critic Irving Babbitt issued a warning: “Sexual
unrestraint is wreaking fearful havoc to society. The resultant
diseases are a menace to the future of the white race. There is an
undoubted connection between a certain type of self-indulgent
individualism and an unduly declining birthrate. The French and also
the Americans of native descent are, if we are to trust statistics, in
danger of withering from the earth. Where the population is increasing,
it is, we are told, at the expense of quality. The stocks to which the
past has looked for its leaders are dying out and the inferior or even
degenerate breeds are multiplying.”
As for remedies, Babbitt acknowledged that people are not usually
motivated by “such general grounds as the good of the white race
menaced by ‘the rising tide of color’” (alluding to Lothrop Stoddard’s
then-recent book—see “A Warning from the Past,”
AR, Jan. 2000). He proposed that traditional ideals of self
restraint—continence and monogamy—would be of greater racial benefit
than explicitly eugenic considerations.
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