“My partner freaked out after six weeks and left, and I was on my own. I visited villages where I was the first white woman people had seen; witnessed female circumcision; traveled by dugout canoe; danced to drums in the moonlight; saw a baby born while ‘the devil’ danced outside,” she remembers.
McQuillan said the greatest danger she met in Africa was a health threat. “That danger was considerable, because it was, in the words of the Peace Corps doctor, ‘a fecalized environment’,” she explained.
“In plain English: shit is everywhere. People defecate on the open ground, and the feces is blown with the dust — onto you, your clothes, your food, the water. He warned us the first day of training: do not even touch water. Human feces carries parasites that bore through your skin and cause organ failure.
“Never in my wildest dreams would I have imagined that a few decades later, liberals would be pushing the lie that Western civilization is no better than a third-world country. Or would teach two generations of our kids that loving your own culture and wanting to preserve it are racism.
“Last time I was in Paris, I saw a beautiful African woman in a grand boubou have her child defecate on the sidewalk next to Notre Dame Cathedral. The French police officer, ten steps from her, turned his head not to see.
“I have seen. I am not turning my head and pretending unpleasant things are not true.”
McQuillan also said nobody in Africa thought about working in a paid job. “The more I worked there and visited government officials doing absolutely nothing, the more I realized that no one in Senegal had the idea that a job means work. A job is something given to you by a relative. It provides the place where you steal everything to give back to your family.”
She said she was happy to return to the US. “I couldn’t wait to get home. So why would I want to bring Africa here? Non-Westerners do not magically become American by arriving on our shores with a visa.”
The excrement is the least of it, she said. “Our basic ideas of human relations, right and wrong, are incompatible.”
The former Peace Corps worker explained how the kleptocratic elites of Africa operate. “The kleptocracy extends through the whole society. My town had a medical clinic donated by international agencies. The medicine was stolen by the medical workers and sold to the local store. If you were sick and didn’t have money, drop dead. That was normal.”
She stressed that third-world immigration by the hundred million with chain migration would destroy Western countries. “They tell us we must end America as a white, Western, Judeo-Christian, capitalist nation – to prove we are not racist. I don’t need to prove a thing. Leftists want open borders because they resent whites, resent Western achievements, and hate America. They want to destroy America as we know it.”
McQuillan says every person has the right to choose what kind of country to live in. “I was happy to donate a year of my life as a young woman to help the poor Senegalese. I am not willing to donate my country.”