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The Hyphen that Destroyed a Nation
TUESDAY, 17 JANUARY 2012 09:02 J. D. LONGSTREET

“There is no room in this country for hyphenated Americanism. When I refer to hyphenated Americans, I do not refer to naturalized Americans. Some of the very best Americans I have ever known were naturalized Americans, Americans born abroad. But a hyphenated American is not an American at all.

The one absolutely certain way of bringing this nation to ruin, of preventing all possibility of its continuing to be a nation at all, would be to permit it to become a tangle of squabbling nationalities, an intricate knot of German-Americans, Irish-Americans, English-Americans, French-Americans, Scandinavian-Americans or Italian-Americans, each preserving its separate nationality, each at heart feeling more sympathy with Europeans of that nationality, than with the other citizens of the American Republic.

There is no such thing as a hyphenated American who is a good American. The only man who is a good American is the man who is an American and nothing else.

For an American citizen to vote as a German-American, an Irish-American, or an English-American is to be a traitor to American Institutions; and those hyphenated Americans who terrorize American politicians by threats of foreign votes are engaged with treason to the American Republic.” … (Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States, in a speech before the Knight’s of Columbus, October 12th, 1915.) (SOURCE)

As we see today, Teddy was absolutely right. We have become the very thing he warned we would becomeif we did not drop the hyphen – both mentally and physically. Indeed, we have “become a tangle of squabbling nationalities.”

Even President Woodrow Wilson regarded "hyphenated Americans" with suspicion, saying, "Any man who carries a hyphen about with him carries a dagger that he is ready to plunge into the vitals of this Republic whenever he gets ready.” (SOURCE)

At no time is it more obvious than during an election cycle when the politicians begin their pathetic pandering to every hyphenated group of so-called Americans in the country… both legal and illegal.

Since Teddy made his remarks we have embraced the hyphen ad infinitum. Now we have: African American, Arab American, Asian American, European American, Latino American, Native American, Chinese American, English American, Filipino American, Greek American, German American, Irish American, Indian American, Italian American, Japanese American, Jewish American, Korean American, Mexican American, Norwegian American, Azerbaijani American, Polish American, Russian American, Spanish American, Swedish American, Ukrainian American, Vietnamese American, and the list just continues to grow.

America is more divided today that she was during The War Between the States. We each seem to have our own little tribe to which we belong. The once famed “American culture” no longer exists. We have submerged it in a sea of multiculturalism and it has become the victim of something called “diversity.” Both Multiculturalism and Diversity were begat by Political Correctness, which has its roots in Marxism. Yes, I am saying America is becoming a Marxist country. The evidence is overwhelming. For exhibit number one, look no farther than the current occupant of the Oval Office of the President of the United States.

We are drowning in a sea of hyphens!

Whatever happened to plain ole Americans? Only a cursory investigation will reveal that they have been relegated to the dusty corners of our society where they can speak of such things as loyalty to one’s nation, honor, patriotism, and worse, GOD! … and not offend the purveyors of political correctness -- the practitioners of Marxism.

The past few generations of Americans have been indoctrinated in our government schools so that they believe that multiculturalism and diversity are GOOD. These are the same government schools that replaced prayer with policeman, psychologists, chain link fences, and metal detectors.

What did we expect?

America is in such hopeless shape that we cannot manage to convince anyone capable of leadership to even stand for election. Instead, we republicans have this gaggle of second and third stringers who have done nothing but embarrass half of the GOP while the other half is praying to God that he provide a miracle and produce a leader (quickly) we can have, at least, SOME confidence in.

America has lost its identity. We no longer know who we are. This is the result of hyphens, multiculturalism, and diversity. Until we can reclaim our real identify -- and coalesce around that identity as one people -- we cannot hope to heal our nation.

J. D. Longstreet

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VOTE CONSERVATIVE IN NOVEMBER 2012

J. D. Longstreet is a conservative Southern American (A native sandlapper and an adopted Tar Heel) with a deep passion for the history, heritage, and culture of the southern states of America. At the same time he is a deeply loyal American believing strongly in "America First".· He is a thirty-year veteran of the broadcasting business, as an "in the field" and "on-air" news reporter (contributing to radio, TV, and newspapers) and a conservative broadcast commentator.

Longstreet is a veteran of the US Army and US Army Reserve. He is a member of the American Legion and the Sons of Confederate Veterans.· A lifelong Christian, Longstreet subscribes to "old Lutheranism" to express and exercise his faith.

Articles by J.D. Longstreet are posted at: "INSIGHT on Freedom",· "Hurricane Alley... by Longstreet",· "The Carolina Post" and numerous other conservative websites around the web.·


Maybe this is the reason that some naturalized Americans feel they have to deny their roots because some Americans will see them as hyphenated Americans and not truly American
 
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You too.. why you always miss good news from Pakistan?

Why not write for the favor of Pakistan.
 
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You too.. why you always miss good news from Pakistan?

Why not write for the favor of Pakistan.

Whats your post got to do with the topic? If you are not happy with the post then how about taking a hike? Is anyone forcing you to read or post on here. Either add to the topic or do one.
Gambit why do you think the threads about you? I thought it was about wannabe americans??
 
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Majority view in America or a minority view

Lesson 4: Yellow Peril and Fears About Rising Asia

At the risk of being redundant, again I have already highlighted numerous examples in which U.S. society and U.S. citizens are increasingly feeling destabilized by demographic changes in the U.S. population, the negative effects of globalization, and increased competition with the rising economies of Asian countries such as China and India.

The latter is often referred to as the new “yellow peril” image of Asians “invading” the U.S. and taking over or destroying its institutions and society. It is an image that frequently gets conjured up in times of economic recession and especially when Americans perceive others to be benefiting and prospering at their expense. With the economic and political emergence of Asian countries such as Japan, China, and India in recent decades and the concurrent decline of U.S. superiority, this yellow peril image has gained new life and indeed, seems to be a growing fear, consciously and unconsciously, for many Americans these days.

When people feel that their standard of living or “way of life” is being threatened, they are likely to get defensive, consciously and unconsciously. In that situation, one way to react is to draw a more rigid cultural boundary between “us” and “them.” In this case, Alexandra Wallace invoked this nativist sentiment clearly when she said, “In America, we don’t talk in the library.” Inside Higher Education has a very well-written analysis of this entire episode and journalist Allie Grasgreen quotes Professor Joe Feagin, former President of the American Sociological Association and well-respect expert on White privilege research, on this emerging distinction between “insiders” and “outsiders”

White Privilege, Colorblindness, & the Model Minority Image: Asians in the Library Video : Asian-Nation : Asian American News, Issues, & Current Events Blog
 
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Whats your post got to do with the topic? If you are not happy with the post then how about taking a hike? Is anyone forcing you to read or post on here. Either add to the topic or do one.
Gambit why do you think the threads about you? I thought it was about wannabe americans??
Geezz...Is it really necessary to have the deductive ability of Sherlock Holmes to see it for what it is? It is not that difficult to search the author's name online and see what he is. Afraid to find out?

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Majority view in America or a minority view

Lesson 4: Yellow Peril and Fears About Rising Asia

At the risk of being redundant, again I have already highlighted numerous examples in which U.S. society and U.S. citizens are increasingly feeling destabilized by demographic changes in the U.S. population, the negative effects of globalization, and increased competition with the rising economies of Asian countries such as China and India.

The latter is often referred to as the new “yellow peril” image of Asians “invading” the U.S. and taking over or destroying its institutions and society. It is an image that frequently gets conjured up in times of economic recession and especially when Americans perceive others to be benefiting and prospering at their expense. With the economic and political emergence of Asian countries such as Japan, China, and India in recent decades and the concurrent decline of U.S. superiority, this yellow peril image has gained new life and indeed, seems to be a growing fear, consciously and unconsciously, for many Americans these days.

When people feel that their standard of living or “way of life” is being threatened, they are likely to get defensive, consciously and unconsciously. In that situation, one way to react is to draw a more rigid cultural boundary between “us” and “them.” In this case, Alexandra Wallace invoked this nativist sentiment clearly when she said, “In America, we don’t talk in the library.” Inside Higher Education has a very well-written analysis of this entire episode and journalist Allie Grasgreen quotes Professor Joe Feagin, former President of the American Sociological Association and well-respect expert on White privilege research, on this emerging distinction between “insiders” and “outsiders”

White Privilege, Colorblindness, & the Model Minority Image: Asians in the Library Video : Asian-Nation : Asian American News, Issues, & Current Events Blog
You do know that asian-nation is run by a Viet, right? May be I know the website owner?
 
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I am actually interested in forum members views on immigration. I have some loyalties to the UK but My grandfather came to the UK for example from Pakistan and I still have a deep love for Pakistan. And I certainly would not support unjust British government's policies. I along with others who have several generations in Britain often are critical of British government policies. On the question of Iraq I along with a majority of British people of all colours and origins opposed what was being done in our name in Iraq, We did not feel any less British.

Yet I sometimes come across Brits of Pakistani origin who are so enamored by their loyalty to the Queen that they will forgive the unjust actions undertaken by the British government. Even actions that are actually unpopular in the mainstream.

I do wonder what causes the two separate responses from people of similar origins. I would be interested in others who have come across this phenomenon and suggest why this happens. Sorry Gambit mate as much as you might like it to be about you it simply it is not.
 
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Damn, and i thought the hyphenation in question was the Afghanistan-Pakistan hyphenation that had destroyed Pakistan ; Unfortunately for the wannabe lawyer, the reality is all too terrifying to take refuge in Land of the Queen instead of the Land of the Pure.
 
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Damn, and i thought the hyphenation in question was the Afghanistan-Pakistan hyphenation that had destroyed Pakistan ; Unfortunately for the wannabe lawyer, the reality is all too terrifying to take refuge in Land of the Queen instead of the Land of the Pure.

That is an incredible Indian full of hatred for Pakistan obsessed with Pakistan who has nothing to say on topic. Tell me how sad are you that you spend so much time on a Pakistani forum. I am of Pakistani origin and that's why I come here. What do you come to wind Pakistanis up and bait lol. You have nothing better to do in your life??

Back to topic I have also noticed that on the whole Indians and Pakistanis away from India and Pakistan say in UK are often very friendly towards each other
 
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I am actually interested in forum members views on immigration. I have some loyalties to the UK but My grandfather came to the UK for example from Pakistan and I still have a deep love for Pakistan. And I certainly would not support unjust British government's policies. I along with others who have several generations in Britain often are critical of British government policies. On the question of Iraq I along with a majority of British people of all colours and origins opposed what was being done in our name in Iraq, We did not feel any less British.

Yet I sometimes come across Brits of Pakistani origin who are so enamored by their loyalty to the Queen that they will forgive the unjust actions undertaken by the British government. Even actions that are actually unpopular in the mainstream.

I do wonder what causes the two separate responses from people of similar origins. I would be interested in others who have come across this phenomenon and suggest why this happens. Sorry Gambit mate as much as you might like it to be about you it simply it is not.
And yet you used a source that has questionable ties to white militia racist organisations in America, then another that is run by a Viet and posted a part of American history. :lol: Nothing good in the UK? No one wanted to come to Pakistan the way tens of thousands swore allegiance to America in front of the American flag? Is that what is bothering you?

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Damn, and i thought the hyphenation in question was the Afghanistan-Pakistan hyphenation that had destroyed Pakistan ; Unfortunately for the wannabe lawyer, the reality is all too terrifying to take refuge in Land of the Queen instead of the Land of the Pure.
Well put and refuge is the correct and terrifying word for him.
 
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And yet you used a source that has questionable ties to white militia racist organisations in America, then another that is run by a Viet and posted a part of American history. :lol: Nothing good in the UK? No one wanted to come to Pakistan the way tens of thousands swore allegiance to America in front of the American flag? Is that what is bothering you?

You are entitled to your opinion as I am to mine. Would you like to comment on the questions I posed or would you like to continue your drum beating and trying to get personal. I must have really touched a raw nerve on one of my posts. Please accept my apologies and you are welcome to discuss or give me your views on what I have posted
 
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You are entitled to your opinion as I am to mine. Would you like to comment on the questions I posed or would you like to continue your drum beating and trying to get personal. I must have really touched a raw nerve on one of my posts. Please accept my apologies and you are welcome to discuss or give me your views on what I have posted
Oh, heck no. The one who made it personal here is YOU and the one whose nerve were rub raw is YOURS. The only people who are interested in posting their criticisms of immigrants to America are your fellow racists so have cheer, the Chinese boys will be in soon enough. You will receive plenty of 'Thanks' for your 'useful' posts.
 
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I am actually interested in forum members views on immigration. I have some loyalties to the UK but My grandfather came to the UK for example from Pakistan and I still have a deep love for Pakistan. And I certainly would not support unjust British government's policies. I along with others who have several generations in Britain often are critical of British government policies. On the question of Iraq I along with a majority of British people of all colours and origins opposed what was being done in our name in Iraq, We did not feel any less British.

Yet I sometimes come across Brits of Pakistani origin who are so enamored by their loyalty to the Queen that they will forgive the unjust actions undertaken by the British government. Even actions that are actually unpopular in the mainstream.

I do wonder what causes the two separate responses from people of similar origins. I would be interested in others who have come across this phenomenon and suggest why this happens. Sorry Gambit mate as much as you might like it to be about you it simply it is not.

The difference between most people who opposed Iraq war and people like you is you identify with muslims(because of you think it is your primary identity). Let me guess, you will never be posting threads after thread about unjust regime if you felt you can relate to that regime.

Others opposed from a high moral stand point, when you oppose we all know why you do it. You can pretend not to be blinded by mindless loyalty to queen simply because your loyalty lies elsewhere (not because you can see difference between right and wrong better).

Just list the threads you have started and you will understand what I mean.
 
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The difference between most people who opposed Iraq war and people like you is you identify with muslims(because of you think it is your primary identity). Let me guess, you will never be posting threads after thread about unjust regime if you felt you can relate to that regime.

Others opposed from a high moral stand point, when you oppose we all know why you do it. You can pretend not to be blinded by mindless loyalty to queen simply because your loyalty lies elsewhere (not because you can see difference between right vs wrong better).

It may not go down well but I would not consider myself to be very religious. I do not support the use of force to solve problems. Only example I can think of is Turkish Army going into Greece in when was it 76? I was not supportive of Turkish aggression on Cyprus. So I wouldn't automatically support a Muslim over any other religion. We all have good and bad in all faiths.

btw don't buy monarchy albeit constitutional would prefer a republic. I think when younger I always had sympathy with downtrodden and leftist causes

Oh and Iraq well Saddam's Iraq wasn't that Islamic and was more friendly to Indian govt than Pakistani
 
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The difference between most people who opposed Iraq war and people like you is you identify with muslims(because of you think it is your primary identity). Let me guess, you will never be posting threads after thread about unjust regime if you felt you can relate to that regime.

Others opposed from a high moral stand point, when you oppose we all know why you do it. You can pretend not to be blinded by mindless loyalty to queen simply because your loyalty lies elsewhere (not because you can see difference between right and wrong better).

Just list the threads you have started and you will understand what I mean.

Actually mate just had a thought. About loyalty to a different cause country or religion would probably apply to AIPAC and Jewish people, they are often accused of putting Israel above their host country.

What would you say then about the very religious people of Pakistani origin in Britain who are very defensive of Brit govt policies?
 
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