« Home | My girlfriend is a big fan of Bill Bryson, so hope... » | "The Germans are the worst my school was literally... » | I've never been partial to blondes, myself. » | I love Filthy, and you should too. His Willard re... » | A friend from high school directed me to these. T... » | Oh, how the mighty have fallen. » | Life just ain't fair, eh? » | No my computer is not fixed - but apparantly Blogg... » | That's all for a while, folks. » | Unlike the last article I linked to on Huxley, thi... » 

Monday, March 17, 2003 

Mark Steyn has never particularly impressed me, and this article isn't going to help. The crack about Canada near the beginning got us off and the wrong foot, and his selective perception didn't make things better. For example: One of the main reasons the US has such a high replacement rate is because of all the immigrants that come in either from the south or elsewhere, so it's got essentially the same problem as Europe. The type of Americans Steyn's comfortable with are probably going to breed themselves out of existence just as fast as the French, and no amount of religion is going to help.



Creative Commons License

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial Share Alike 2.5 Canada License.

About me

Ian Mathers is a freelance writer whose work has appeared in Stylus, the Village Voice, Resident Advisor, PopMatters, and elsewhere. He does stuff and it magically appears here.

Contact Me:
imathers at gmail dot com

My profile
Powered by Blogger
and Blogger Templates