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Why Fred Reed Moved to Mexico

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il ragno [OP]

2004-02-04 20:54 | User Profile

[I]Yeah, I know: nothing new here. But so wonderfully stated, even if he pulls the last punch completely. There is an unspoken deduction he's leading you to - "we did this to ourselves" - that is of course bogus. He never does explicitly ask "who did this to America?", but then Fred's a smart fellow. He knows he'd answer that with an obfuscation or outright lie, and that the reader would notice the jarring tectonic shift in the flow of the prose from Plain Truth to The Same Old Lie. He may brag on his hate-mail like every con does these days, but he's in no hurry to start getting the kind comprised of all rejection notices, and no checks. Still, for a half-measure, this is damn fine work. Never let it be said Fred Reed isn't a superb writer...[/I]

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[SIZE=2][COLOR=Navy][FONT=Courier New]Mail arrives, telling me that by going to Mexico I have sold out, fled, abandoned the United States. I'm a coward, some of my correspondents say, and a traitor, just like Lord Haw Haw, Kim Philby, Jane Fonda. I'm probably a devotee of Quisling. (Actually I've never quizzled in my life.)

(OK, OK, I'm sorry.)

Anyway, they're upset, which is irrational. They think that just because I went to Mexico, I left the US. They don't understand. I didn't leave the United States. It left me. It was a bait-and-switch operation. I signed on to one country, and they slipped another in under me. I want my money back.

In the country where I grew up, if you found a naked intruder in your daughter's bedroom with a Bowie knife and a hard-on, you shot him and arranged to have the rugs cleaned. The sheriff wasn't greatly interested and the country prosecutor didn't see anything to prosecute. The scum floating on the gene pool wasn't a protected species. It wasn't the driving engine of the culture. It was just scum.

Today you would be charged with the use of excessive force. The cadaver's family would sue. They would end up with your house unless they just ran you broke with legal bills. The outcome would depend on the racial make-up of you, the intruder, and the jury. Your daughter would be married with grandchildren before the courts reached any conclusion.

Think I'm exaggerating? When I used to have the police beat for the Washington Times in the Yankee capital, the cops told me, dead serious, that if I ever shot an intruder, I should shoot him again to make sure: You can't afford to have two stories, they said, especially if he's black which, in Washington, was a foregone conclusion. They'll hang you, said the cops.

In the country I grew up in, you got on an airplane by walking up these funny little steps with wheels on them. Then you sat down. That's all you did. I know, I know: You don't believe this. It's true. You just walked on. Further, the stewardesses were not merely civil but Ð so help me Ð friendly. Flying was actually enjoyable. The seats were big enough that you didn't sit with your knees beside your ears and your feet in your pockets. Now, getting aboard is like going into max security at some ghastly penitentiary. I once flew a bit around the old Soviet Union, as distinct from the new one, on a junket. Security was less oppressive, though the food was marginally worse unless you liked green chicken. The service was just as sullen.

Maybe that's what I miss most about the Old Country. People were courteous. They could afford to be because everyone else was too. It's hard to be pleasant when the odds are even that the next person you deal with will be an ill-mannered lout who knows he can get away with it. I think people were courteous also because they lived in an agreeable country and were pretty happy with things. The new country seems angry Ð quietly so, not sure what to do about it, but looking for someone to hit.

Yet further still, in the old country they didn't have these funny little Japanese cars with itsy-bitsy four-bangers. Nope. They had great virile monsters thirty feet long with eight huge cylinders like buckets. A dog could have slept in them. Sure, those rocket-barges were probably ridiculous and left a trail of parts that fell off because quality control wasn't that great, but they were real cars. They embodied a spirit I liked. Today cars seem to be designed with transvestites in mind.

The Old Country music was vibrant, vigorous, much of it springing from the great black bluesmen of Mississippi and then Chicago, some of it from the mountains and the jazz dens of the big cities. In the music of the new country, the whites whine and the blacks grunt angrily. From Tampa Red to rap is a long way down.

In the country I signed on to, things worked on the principle of individual responsibility. If you robbed a bank, which people generally didn't, everyone figured you did it because you decided to, and you went to jail and everyone was satisfied, except you, which was the idea. Most people knew how to behave, and did. It saved a lot on police departments and you could walk around at night.

In the new country of course everything is somebody else's fault, unless you are a white male, in which case everything is your fault. Never mind that if it weren't for white males everybody else would be living on low-hanging fruit and saying "ugga-wugga" because they couldn't figure out how to make a hemi-head big-block to crash into things with. Or figure out how to make anything else.

In the old country, the government was pretty much benign or actually useful. It built roads and largely left you alone. The public schools were not great but neither were they terrible. People ran their own lives. The federal government tended to be somewhere else, which was a splendid place for it, and you mostly didn't notice.

In the country that is now where America used to be, the government is the cause of most major problems instead of a solution, however inefficient, to a fair number of them. The government keeps you from educating your children, holds standards down, prevents you from hiring the best people you can find to work in your business. It won't allow local jurisdictions to control crime, prevents localities from enforcing such moral standards as they see fit, virtually illegalizes the religion of most of the population, and generally won't permit people to live as they like.

Now, I used to be fond of the United States. Granted, I wasn't much of a patriot. The word nowadays seems to mean one who doesn't so much love his country as to dislike other people's. I figured live and let live. A lot of other countries struck me as fine places. But America was my favorite. It just suited me. I liked the people in their wild variety and the countryside and the music and the brash independence. It wasn't perfect. Still, given the sorry baseline for comportment in human agglomerations, it was about as good as you could get.

I'm still fond of the United States. I just can't find it.[/FONT][/COLOR][/SIZE]


xmetalhead

2004-02-04 21:47 | User Profile

When a man's gotta move to Mexico to enjoy freedoms which have vanished from los Estados-Unidos, you know we're truly in a f*cked up situation here. Maybe we could switch populations between the two countries? It's one-sided now with the ongoing Mexican invasion of the States. We have some catching up to do.


madrussian

2004-02-04 22:22 | User Profile

x:

true, when all the messican scum relocates to the estados and establish their barrios, it's going to be the time to move to Mexico. At least in Mexico, the lowest of the messican scum know their place and aren't expecting higher human beings to pander to them.


Ragnar

2004-02-04 23:02 | User Profile

[QUOTE=xmetalhead]Maybe we could switch populations between the two countries? ...[/QUOTE]

Nope. As my European cousins just discovered with the Turk "guest workers" who never leave, this situation only goes in one direction. Moslem Turks get Europe and Quetzecoatl worshipping Mestizos get America. If it ain't written on the tree of life, it might as well be.


Sheridan

2004-02-04 23:15 | User Profile

[QUOTE=il ragno]Fred's a smart fellow...He may brag on his hate-mail like every con does these days, but he's in no hurry to start getting the kind comprised of all rejection notices, and no checks. Still, for a half-measure, this is damn fine work. Never let it be said Fred Reed isn't a superb writer...[/QUOTE]

I think Fred writes these columns just for the heck of it and self-publishes his books. If he were writing just for money, his style would be radically different.

I'd love to know why the Washingtin Times dropped his police columns.


edward gibbon

2004-02-04 23:18 | User Profile

[QUOTE]Now, I [I][COLOR=Red]used to be fond of the United States. Granted, I wasn't much of a patriot. [/COLOR] [/I] The word nowadays seems to mean one who doesn't so much love his country as to dislike other people's. I figured live and let live. A lot of other countries struck me as fine places. But America was my favorite. It just suited me. I liked the people in their wild variety and the countryside and the music and the brash independence. It wasn't perfect. Still, given the sorry baseline for comportment in human agglomerations, it was about as good as you could get.[/QUOTE]Fred Reed did serve as a Marine in Vietnam and did so honorably. He was and is a tough hombre. He will be missed.


Ponce

2004-02-04 23:47 | User Profile

[QUOTE=madrussian]x:

true, when all the messican scum relocates to the estados and establish their barrios, it's going to be the time to move to Mexico. At least in Mexico, the lowest of the messican scum know their place and aren't expecting higher human beings to pander to them.[/QUOTE]

The second enlisted man to die in Iraq was a "messican", the first one was from Guatemala ( I believe). I myself am from Cuba, American mother, and served in the US Army for six yeard. .... Please don't judge most of the latin people by the ones that we have here, I spent six months in Mexico, the real Mexico and not the border town. In those six months I paid for my own food maybe five times, they will give you anything they have, even if it is beans with tortilla. I am also against illegals but only because they came in illegaly and nothing more....... you should direct your attention to those 2% of the population who are a danger to the other 98%......THE ZIONISTS. "When the truth comes into the light, the lies will hide in the dark",,,, Ponce


madrussian

2004-02-05 00:05 | User Profile

What's a "latin"? Are they all the same?