Demográfica es Destino! The Role of Castizo Futurism in the Modern West and the Dawn of Universalism
How the Latino Vote Will Determine the Future of the 2024 Election and the Culture of Our Nation
News media coverage has made it clear that White Americans are a dying national breed. Drawing attention to this prevailing issue no longer has the gravitas it did a little over a decade ago; it is neither avante garde nor original. It lacks sharpness.
Due to this, the Right Wing (RW) is seemingly losing the passion needed to fight it. Just because noticing patterns isn’t “edgy” anymore doesn’t mean that it doesn’t matter. According to the monolithic institution that is liberal academia, the “browning of America” is upheld as a hallowed feature of the modern national society. Beyond that, this holy dictum is continuously percolating in greater Western consciousness and virtues.
Alas, we are in a position where heritage Americans can do very little to ease the hemorrhage. Whether this is due to the national increase of dog moms, men going their way, or pornography, the issue remains all the same: Thanks to fundamental changes in immigration policy, the demographics of our nation have been steadily changing.
Mexican immigration in the 20th century has experienced three major growth spurts, beginning in the early 1900s. The Mexican Revolution of 1910 had vitalized indigenous populations to migrate north into the United States, dramatically increasing our first surge of Mexican immigration. Between 1910 and 1930, the U.S. census reported a tripled Mexican population, jumping from 200,000 to 600,000.
The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 codified the formal elimination of national origin and ancestry as a determinative factor in obtaining visas. It aimed to abolish any form of discrimination in immigration policy, creating an alternative seven-category preference system, including alternative aspects such as labor force needs. This gave rise to even greater numbers of Mexican immigrants entering the nation.
Latino populations are known to retain a greater disposition toward higher reproductive rates than their White ‘heritage American’ counterparts. This, in turn, increases their population in the United States.
But, what is exactly the harm in all of this? So what if the nation becomes a little more brown? These people bring in delicious food, after all!
I agree. It isn’t a problem.
In the grand scheme of things, losing biologically aesthetic features means very little. Having fewer blue eyes doesn’t functionally create a failing nation. You do not really think that is the concern here, do you?
However, the uncomfortable truth is that multiculturalism is a concept derived from the European mind. It is geared towards creating a holistic society that is open to all nations, peoples, and cultures. It is a feature of globalization and a global government order. This is a good thing to want, actually.
Conservatives have a notion that multiculturalism is a value of the Left, and therefore position to our present social system. However, this couldn’t be further from the truth. Buttressing multiculturalism, inclusivity, and diversity is not something you will see occurring in the Global South or third-world cultures. These populations are too concerned with survival and first-order thinking to conceptualize a reality akin to ours. In other words, valuing multiculturism is a sign of a thriving culture; one that is indeed bored of its present state because it is so comfortable.
But this is when cultural suicide occurs.
Planet of the “Castizos” and the Christian Kingdom
Thanks to the aforementioned immigration reforms and higher reproductive replacement rates, Latino and Hispanic populations are proliferating, and are projected to grow even more into the future. The Latino predilection for traditionalism, Catholicism, and pro-natalism has created a political circumstance that will revitalize the RW, and GOP lawmakers have already been taking full advantage of it. (Well, most of them.)
The rise of Identitarianism offers insight into the impact these demographic changes are having on the American populace. Essentialism is increasing rapidly not only amongst White Americans but in Latino populations especially.
Nick Fuentes publicly announced that “Castizo futurism is real,” and that “America First is a Latino movement!”
“The Alt-Right is a Latino movement!”
Funnily enough, as pale and thin as he is, Fuentes embodies the future of White Americanism and, namely, its role in American Conservatism: the child of the melting pot, a not-so-swarthy Amerimutt who feels displaced in a nation he secretly doesn’t consider his own.
This is, in part, why I believe Fuentes has lately been incentivizing Groypers to shift the online RW narrative into promoting Catholicism and Christian virtues, as opposed to parochial politics, ethnicity, and immigration policy. It is the same reason why Fuentes has been furthering Christian Futurist Nationalism since his work on the Ye campaign and onwards. It is furthering from ethnic essentialism and purity, towards a universalist conception of what a worthy citizen should be. It is inherently Christian.
Upcoming Displacement and Downfall
Political prognosticators are fighting to uncover a final solution to the 2024 election cycle. Unfortunately, to their dismay, it appears the outcome of the election is difficult to ascertain, and will likely be decided by narrow margins at the mercy of only a handful of key states.
The deciding vote is also up to the younger Generation Z, and it appears that Joe Biden is consistently losing ground with the Generation Z vote. While younger voters are aligning themselves more with Biden on social policy, they willingly themselves with Donald Trump as far as economic policy is concerned, and it appears that the determinative policy issue for 2024 is on how to address inflation and job growth.
Castizo Futurism (and Christian Futurism) may very well play a key role in this dynamic, as it appears that not only are Latino youths concerned with religion, family, and traditionalism; all key tenets of Conservativism, but, most importantly, the economy.
3,037 Latinos were asked to list the top three issues they found most pressing in the current election, and the economy was ranked as the first.
America is not a country of cultural integrity and values for the Latino vote, it is an economic zone.
I believe that, as the growing number of Castizo Conservative youth, Christian Futurists, and Gropyers seize the GOP and the Conservative movement, it is no doubt that they will direct the pathways of the RW and the 2024 general election.
Mexico and Brazil’s TFR is barely better than the US’s. I think they’re just a decade behind the US. I don’t think the trend of America becoming latino will continue that long. In 2024 you’re exactly right however it will play a huge role.
Multiculturalism is the product more of the urban and elite mind, the maximising technocrats, unmoored from the land and it’s folk history as well as not havibg to compete economically with other groups. Even japan is opening it’s borders. It’s not european, many countries especially ones that need labour have done it historically.
I think next generation urban latinos will lose their values and birth rate so they’ll be a split.
Politics is going to realign more towards urban technocracy vs rural populism. That is the case in the UK with it’s multiculturalism.
US politics almost perfectly maps on to a rural urban divide.
Identitarians are rare outside of the internet, I don’t see them ever pulling above a 10% ceiling. The European ones are only above that by focusing other issues and getting what they want indirectly.
This is obvious satire but it begs the question: Does Daniela realize she is not founding stock? She’s a first generation American who is complaining about people who’ve been here in some cases far longer than her and have deeper roots here than her. One things I’d like to leave her with. One, America isn’t just a white nation. It’s an Anglo Protestant one and she should accept that and realize she is only one of those things and not tread to deeply into a nationalism she isn’t a part of.