Wednesday, October 19, 2011

The WASP Question

Canadian-Australian academic Andrew Fraser, an ex-Macquarie University law professor who was hounded from his job for daring to question the wisdom of mass non-Western immigration and multiculturalism (read Fraser's own account of the whole disgraceful saga here), has a new book out entitled The WASP Question.

From the publisher:

Andrew Fraser’s The WASP Question deals with the question of Anglo-Saxon life in the United States, Australia and everywhere across the world where they have settled. Having for the most part lost a sense of their own ethnic identity in a time of increasing globalism and international multiculturalism which values nearly every culture except their own, the ‘WASPs’ – White Anglo-Saxon Protestants – are alternatively mocked, attacked and ignored in their own lands. Professor Fraser addresses the many questions involved in the matter with impeccable erudition and proposes possible solutions for the future. Constitutional and legal history, evolutionary biology and Christian theology all come into play as Fraser tackles one of the most burning questions of our time. As an analysis of the problems, and possible way forward, faced by a European ethnic group, the book will be of interest to anyone concerned about the fate of not just the Anglo-Saxons, but any specific cultural and racial identity in the postmodern, multicultural age.


Interesting, if controversial, reading.

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