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A long time ago, I had moved to a town in South NJ, and because my wife was raised in the Presbyterian church, we visited the local Presbyterian church. After a forgettable sermon, one of the clergy urged the congregation to pull out their wallets for a special donation to Robert Mugabe’s “freedom fighters.” I realized these people were not Christians and were worse than fools and have never set foot in a Presbyterian church again.

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As to the Anglosphere and Europe, they need to place common sense restrictions on legal immigration, push assimilation and patriotism hard, do mass deportations of illegal immigrants, build a fence on the border of their countries, deploy their respective militaries on the border, and tighten the rules of claim asylum in their countries. All western countries should work to restore the nuclear family and traditional values, bring up marriage and birth rates, bring down illegitimacy and divorce rates, and build national unity. There are a couple things in this piece I disagree with Will on. I am not typical of Will’s subscribers in that I am more left-leaning on social issues. I’m not for getting rid of birthright citizenship. The children of illegal immigrants who were born on American soil are Americans. This is the only home and the only country they’ve ever known. Nor can they help the circumstances of their birth. But should be crack down on the abuse of birthright citizenship via birth tourism? Absolutely! Second, I don’t think the Immigration and Nationality Act should be repealed but it absolutely should be amended to restore the immigration requirements we use to have that it eliminated. Plus, I would oppose returning to the discriminatory national origin quotas we used to have. But should we prioritize immigrants by who can can assimilate the quickest and most smoothly? Yes.

I believe that Asians, Africans, Latinos, Arabs, Turks, and Persians should absolutely be welcome in America. But those from Europe and the Anglosphere should be first in line not because of their race, but because they are the culturally adjacent to America. But aside from those two small disagreements, I wholeheartedly agree with what Will said in this piece! Rhodesia teaches us all a very important lesson about why egalitarianism is dangerous. All people simply can NOT be equal in all ways! It’s impossible! Merit is all that should matter in America and the West. That’s what we need to return to! We must learn from the sins of the West’s past like stabbing Rhodesia in the back in order to propel us forward to a better future! This piece is a great example of why Will Tanner and The American Tribune are both indispensable! Here’s what should have happened in the 20th Century. The United States and the United Nations should’ve backed the Belgians to the hilt. Eisenhower and Kennedy would’ve sent massive infusions of military and humanitarian aid to the Belgians and their Congolese allies. The UN would’ve opposed Congolese independence until such time as a peaceful transition to independence could be made.

The United Kingdom would grant Rhodesia its independence in 1965. The United States and the United Kingdom would back Rhodesia all the way giving them a blank check for anything they wanted. All sanctions would be lifted. Ian Smith would have been given all the time he needed to make positive change on behalf of the black majority in Rhodesia. The proposed 1961 Constitution and the idea of A roll and B roll voters would be revived. France, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, West Germany, Italy, Belgium, and the Netherlands will form alliances and negotiate trade deals with Rhodesia. All agree to send them aid. LBJ accepts Rhodesia offer to send Rhodesian troops to Vietnam. This only brings the United States and Rhodesia closer together. The British Empire is in much better shape after World War II and survives to present day. Uganda and Kenya remain under British control. Even more British settlers come to live in Kenya. The UN passes a resolution co-sponsored by the United States and Great Britain condemning ZANU and ZAPU. American and British military advisors are sent to Rhodesia to assist the Rhodesian Security Forces in tracking down and eliminating ZANU and ZAPU. Rhodesia does not hit Communist strongholds in Mozambique and Zambia and South Africa forms an ironclad alliance with Rhodesia.

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