Mapping America: Every City, Every Block

Are you curious about the demographic make-up of your city town and  neighborhood? Now you can browse local data from the Census Bureau’s American Community Survey, based on samples from 2005 to 2009. Simply enter your zip code.

http://projects.nytimes.com/census/2010/explorer

Multiculturalism

 

Each people creates a culture that reinforces its own unique traits. A culture alien to that people would thus fail to reinforce their unique traits and ultimately lead to their dissolution and slow-motion genocide.

 

Likewise, mass migration of one people into another people’s country causes unnecessary conflict, and hurts both the immigrants and the native population of the nation.

 

For this reason, EAU supports self-determination for all races and peoples; so they are free to develop and practice their own cultures and traditions in an environment that will continue their own unique development.

 

We believe that European Americans have a right to decide how they will live, and that an eventual geographic separation is necessary for the preservation of all unique cultures and values. Our fundamental interest is what most benefits European Americans as a people, and the preservation of our genes and our lands is undoubtedly in our best interest.

2011-05-08