George Rebane
One of the least pleasing of my predictions for the next twenty years is the demise of the United States as a democratic republic (see ‘Two Twenty-Year Views’ ). Peering into the foggy future, I see our country transforming itself into a loosely formed confederacy, this conclusion is due to a number of geo-political forces working us in that direction. Recently, this thesis received some more confirmation with Kosovo’s declaration of independence that is being hailed by the international community save Russia and, of course, Serbia from which the breakaway occurred. The fact that our own government is celebrating this cleaving portends badly for our own future as a sovereign nation-state.
A correspondent in the 3mar08 Wall Street Journal put it very succinctly –
Regarding your editorial “The Birth of Kosovo” (Feb. 19): In 2025 or 2030 or 2035 or whenever, Latinos will constitute the majority of the population in California, Texas, New Mexico and whatever other state.
At that time, reflecting the democratic will of the majority, leaders of the Latino community will appeal to the United Nations and demand that the world body recognize California, Texas, New Mexico and whatever other state as independent countries. A vote in the U.N. will legitimize this demand over the vehement protestations of the U.S. and on July 3, 2025, or whenever, California, Texas, etc., will unilaterally declare their sovereignty.
Russia and other countries will immediately extend diplomatic recognition to the new states whereupon in Washington excited mobs will burn down the Russian embassy in protest.You say it’s an implausible and ridiculous scenario? Think Kosovo.
As if to underline the long-festering mood in our own southwest, a series of pictures along with the report of a large group of Latino students raising the Mexican flag at southern California’s Montebello High School is now circulating on the internet. What made this portentous celebration even more sinister was their placement of Old Glory, upside down, under the Mexican flag. For the civics-challenged, Old Glory flown upside down is our historical distress signal.
The politically correct mainstream media did not want to touch this incident with a ten-footer – after all, aren’t we multi-cultural and inclusive? My usual reaction is to check such reports out with Snopes.com, one of the web’s rumor control and verification sites. Here is what they reported. For those readers not familiar with major national trends, a perusal of ethnic advocacy organizations such as MALDEF and La Raza is recommended as a start.


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