Still, for the record, one Telephone Game error: Nwanevu [Tweet him] claims that in Alien Nation I "warned against an incoming tide of 'weird alien' migrants 'with dubious habits'..."
What I actually said was (p. 267):
In politics as elsewhere, if you ask a stupid question, you get a stupid answer — or at any rate a terse answer. And asking people if they want their communities to be overwhelmed by weird aliens with dubious habits is a stupid question. The answer is inevitable.To any reasonable person, this is clearly deliberate hyperbole designed to dramatize the point that immigration can be shocking to a host community. To torture it into an alleged direct statement by me requires a selective excerpting technique that we call at VDARE.com "Ransom Note Racism."
I don't actually know if Nwanevu—or his reporter, Laura Wagner—are reasonable people. I suspect they just uncritically picked this manufactured quote up from the Cultural Marxist echo chamber.
Anyway, I've turned James Kirkpatrick loose on them and we'll be posting his thoughts tomorrow night.