Lol. About what I expected.
No links to back up your accusations about VDH.
Well, here you go. Heres a little more than a link.
Its an article referring VDHs 2003 - yes, thats 15 years ago, book titled Mexifornia.
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How Victor Davis Hanson Foresaw the Immigration Crisis
Jonathan Coe
Victor Davis Hansons grave concerns about immigration policy in the United States, as expressed in his book Mexifornia, have proven to be prescient, and its prescriptions are as salutary now as the day the book was published
mexiforniaClassicist and military historian Victor Davis Hansons extended essay and memoir, Mexifornia: A State of Becoming, has aged well since its publication in 2003, when it was met with significant criticism from both the Left and the economic-libertarian Right, who, according to Mr. Hanson, accused him of being a racist, nativist, and isolationist. Its grave concerns, related to immigration policy in the United States, have proven to be prescient, and its prescriptions are as salutary now as the day the book was published.
Fifteen years ago, the book emerged as a cautionary tale in which the reader was warned that, if current immigration policy does not change in the U.S., what will emerge is something that looks like many towns in central California: half Mexico, half America, and hurtling toward significant cultural and economic decline....
Thought you’d quote Mexifornia.
Note that was in 2003, long after many of us had been through the wars with Glenn Spencer and VCT (Voice of Citizens Together) and of course the Recall of Gray Davis, which I don’t recall your neo-con buddy having much to do with.
Been here seen that through the whole long nightmare in California. Hanson was AWOL most of the time, trying not to say anything that would result in him being called names.
Other people with stronger stuff like Spencer, Barbara Coe, Muriel Watson risked their lives to oppose the Mexican invasion and takeover while squishes like Hanson were silent.
All of this predates his timid comments by a decade. You had to be there in 1994 in the demonstrations to understand just how courageous our people were.
And VDH wasn’t.