Dateline never: Tancredo meets with Euro-American leaders on Hispanic threat to south-west
By Sam Ross, Houston Chronicle Correspondent
In a meeting last week in Denver, one of a series of meetings on planning the future of the Euro-American people, former U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo took part.
Tancredo had accepted an invitation from the Euro-American Policy Planning Institute to be one of a group of leaders tasked with setting strategic goals for improving the situation of the Euro-American people. Last week’s discussion centered on the Hispanic threat to the south-west.
Participants agreed that one serious problem generated by La Raza leadership’s comments and Mexico’s ability to ignore Euro-American pressure and continue its migrant program is the resurrection of a debate within the Hispanic world and in liberal America about the very existence of Euro-Americans in the south-west.
In the early 2000s, it seemed that La Raza had made peace with the Euro-Americans of the south-west, even if not all Hispanic radicals agreed with that. But now, the idea of a south-west without Euro-Americans seems to have been rekindled. One participant in the meeting said that Tancredo considers this very dangerous.
The participants also agreed that the broadest possible political coalition must be formed to curb La Raza’s plans. Among other things, they discussed the idea that black Americans also concerned by La Raza might become allies on this matter. One participant called the prevailing atmosphere “very serious, even gloomy.”
OK, it’s just a fantasy. But then we aren’t Jewish.
Kissinger meets with Jewish leaders on Iranian threat to Israel
By Shmuel Rosner, Haaretz Correspondent
In a meeting last week in New York, one of a series of meetings on planning the future of the Jewish people, former U.S. secretary of state Henry Kissinger took part.
Kissinger had accepted an invitation from the Jewish People Policy Planning Institute to be one of a group of leaders tasked with setting strategic goals for improving the situation of the Jewish people. Last week’s discussion centered on the Iranian threat to Israel.
Participants agreed that one serious problem generated by the Iranian leadership’s comments and Tehran’s ability to ignore international pressure and continue its nuclear program is the resurrection of a debate within the Arab world about Israel’s very existence ...
So why, exactly, isn’t there a Euro-American version of the Jewish People Policy Planning Institute, respected and accepted in the mainstream, well-funded, well-publicised?
The JPPPI is just one Jewish advocacy organisation, of course. Its New York meeting was:-
... attended by leaders of several major U.S. Jewish organizations, including David Harris of the American Jewish Committee, AIPAC’s Howard Kohr, Malcolm Hoenlein of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, Abe Foxman of the Anti-Defamation League and Morley Levine from Hadassah.
It was also attended Dennis Ross, the former Clinton administration special envoy to the Middle East; former Canadian justice minister Irwin Cotler; Brandeis University President Jehuda Reinharz; Israeli Cabinet Secretary Israel Maimon, representing the Israeli government; Yitzhak Molcho, who was formerly Benjamin Netanyahu’s political advisor.
It is a superb template for white American activists to follow. It abounds with research progams, surveys and practical initiatives.
Like the Annual Assessment of the Situation and Dynamics of the Jewish People:-
This project is designed to outline and evaluate the state and dynamics of the world Jewry from multiple perspectives and to assess anticipated changes in the future. Its objective is to prepare a comprehensive and multi-dimensional annual overview that is revised to reflect trends and changes in the situation and dynamics affecting the Jewish people ...
Or The Jewish People 2025:-
This project is designed to outline various possible scenarios for the future of the Jewish people in the coming decades, up to 2025. These scenarios will help articulate policy recommendations and practical measures that can be undertaken by the Jewish people today to avoid perilous situations and catalyze favorable future developments. The assumption underlying this approach is that the future of the Jewish people rests in the interaction between a number of key “dimensions”, including demography, geo-political developments, Jewish identity and relations between Israel and the Diaspora, spiritual creativity, and institutional structures and leadership ...
Or Crisis Management in the Jewish People:-
In January 2003, subsequent to the recommendation of the JPPPI, various Jewish organizations in North America and the Jewish Agency, a resolution to build the infrastructure necessary to improve the capability of Jewish leadership around the world and in Israel to deal with future crises in the Jewish world was adopted.
The need arose given increased warnings and threats against Jewish targets throughout the world, in anticipation of the United States attack on Iraq. Today, the issue is even more acute, as witnessed in the growing manifestations of Antisemitism, the escalation of Islamic terrorism throughout the world and developments related to the Israel-Palestinian conflict.
Pursuant to the recommendations, the relevant organizations decided to establish a system of control centers and situation rooms in various locations in the world under the heading of the Crisis Management Center (CMC)‘also In Israel.
In addition to the control centers and situation rooms, a forum of Jewish leadership, comprised of decision-makers and influential Jewish figures from around the world was established. The primary function of this forum is to coordinate assistance and handle specific crises by directing resources of the Jewish people to crisis victims and enlisting solidarity for them and the affected Jewish community.
Euro-Americans can emulate this. The need is there. The intellect is there. The will is there. Only the funding is absent.
It’s high time to consider how best to approach fellow Euro-Americans who possess the necessary resources but need to hear the arguments ... and hear them from the right kind of people.
Posted by Bo Sears on Wed, 08 Nov 2006 03:55 | #
Excellent outline for action-oriented thinking. We’ve organized one corner, the anti-defamation corner, but experts on all the various topics could agree to meet virtually (at first) for lengthy discussion via the Internet for papers and speeches.
I think it is a great idea and need not be carried out in a specific physical location. Just call it something “Congress” and be very forthright about modeling the event along Jewish lines.
Give them the credit up front for the concept. If carried out on meeting monitor technology, we just wouldn’t have the problem of trouble-makers having hissy fits which then become the basis for news coverage. And it wouldn’t be that expensive.
The White Abe Foxman