I launched VDARE.com with our first War On Christmas item on Christmas Eve 1999. At that time, it was essentially impossible to get facts and analyses about America’s immigration disaster (or for that matter the War On Christmas) into the Main Stream Media—Leftist or “Conservative.” Nineteen years later, an immigration patriot President has been elected and neither immigration nor the War On Christmas can any longer be kept out of public debate. But despite that—in fact, because of it—2018 has been a year of brutal repression for immigration patriots, in the form of deplatforming, shadow-banning, discriminatory algorithms and repeated violations of our civil right to assemble. The struggle is intensifying.
But Christmas is not the season to think of that. It is a season of miracles. I said some years that miracles happen quite frequently in politics. They happen in personal lives too—see picture above! So I more than ever want to wish a Merry, and blessed, Christmas to our readers, writers and especially donors—God bless you, every one.
VDARE.com’s Christmas Eves Past
2017 Merry Christmas From Peter, Lydia And The VDARE.com Family!
2016 Merry Christmas From Peter And Lydia And The VDARE.com Family! By Peter Brimelow
2015 Merry Christmas From VDARE.com By Peter Brimelow
2014 Merry Christmas 2014 From VDARE.com By James Fulford
2013 Merry Christmas From VDARE.com By Peter Brimelow
2012 Merry Christmas From VDARE.com! By James Fulford
2011 VDARE.com Remembers Christmas Eves Past, Broods About The Future By Peter Brimelow
2010: The War Against Christmas 2010: God Bless Us, Every One! By James Fulford
2009: Christians Against Christmas? By Tom Piatak
2008: A Nebraska Atheist Wishes VDARE.COM A Merry Christmas!
2007: Merry Christmas From VDARE.COM! By James Fulford
2006: Diversity Is Strength! It's Also…War Against Christmas By Tom Piatak
2005: Resistance Rampant, Whether National Review Likes It Or Not! By Tom Piatak
2004: Merry Christmas By Peter Brimelow
2003: From The Lawns Of Iowa To The Sands Of Iraq By James Fulford
2002: Christ, The “Other”, And Counterfeit Citizens By John Zmirak
2001: A Christmas Meditation: St. Augustine on the National Question By Chilton Williamson Jr.