08/17/2014
This is what I wrote last year at this time:
Virginia Dare, after whom VDARE.com is named, was the first child born of English parents in the New World, on Roanoke Island, off the coast on North Carolina, on August 18, 1587. At some point in 1590, with England cut off from communications with North America by the Spanish Armada, the Roanoke Colony just…vanished, as if it had never been. Virginia Dare vanished with it, and we don’t know if she was killed, or absorbed into a local Indian tribe like the little girl in the John Wayne movie The Searchers. The idealized portrait at the right is by 19th century American artist J. L. G. Ferris,
When Peter Brimelow started this webzine in 1999, he talked about a final chapter of Alien Nation that he was “dissuaded” from adding. He wanted to pay homage to Virginia Dare “by bestowing her name on the heroine of a projected fictional concluding chapter in Alien Nation, about the flight of the last white family in Los Angeles. It seemed … symmetrical.” See Why VDARE.COM / The White Doe?.
I suppose the publishers thought that might be seen as racist, and would make the reviewers crazy. But the reviewers went crazy anyway.
Things have progressed since 1995, when Alien Nation was written, and also since the site was founded, not for the better, mostly, although things are getting clearer.
This year, he latest example of "clearer" is what’s happening in Ferguson, Missouri, and even more, the Minority Occupation Government response to it.
One of the complaints has been, apparently, that the last white family hasn’t left Ferguson — see Steve Sailer’s White Flight Is Evil, But So Are Whites Not Fleeing.
With that in mind, please see some previous columns on this theme:
This is a content archive of VDARE.com, which Letitia James forced off of the Internet using lawfare.