Conservative Confusion About Race

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To their detriment, Anglosphere societies are now organised for the benefit of other ethnic groups

T he ongoing colonisation of European-derived societies by Third World immigrants could only be happening with the consent of leading conservatives. After all, conservative parties enjoy frequent, sometimes lengthy, periods of government. Why have they not used these opportunities to reverse radical immigration policies? In this essay I conclude that many leading conservatives are confused about ethnicity in general, and about white ethnic identity in particular; they appear unaware of diversity’s costs.

These conclusions emerge most clearly by examining opinions on the racial component of ethnicity, and it is that component upon which this essay focusses. The conservative British journalist and commentator Peter Hitchens provides an honest and succinct position on race. Unfortunately, I think his position is misleading.



He denies the relevance of racial distinctions to politics, even regarding immigration policy and what he sees as the necessity of integrating immigrants into...

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