The Death of Western Engineering
by Charles Coughlin

Pat Buchanan wrote a book called the “Death of the West” describing the submergence of White civilization under a flood of Third World immigration. One of the greatest traits of Western civilization is its ability to make great inventions and triumphs of engineering. Most of America’s prosperity is due to a long line of inventors. Many Oriental societies have copied these inventions and more or less kept pace with the West.
Some fans of Asian immigrants hail their math skills and see them as bolstering American engineering. Nothing could be further from the truth. “Reasonably competent” engineers and scientists do not make a nation prosperous. Only brilliant, creative inventors can do that. (more…)






