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Sanctuary for European Refugees Fleeing the Violence of Economic Migrants

Posted by DanielS on Wednesday, 13 July 2016 22:31.

        Sanctuary of European Refugees Fleeing the Violence of Economic Migrants - a Petition

        European Life Commission

       

Last summer, the Migrant Crisis in Europe brought about unexpected change for many native Europeans. Many accepted refugees from Syria with open arms at first, but were dismayed to find in many cases, this altruism was not returned. Reports of rape, violence, theft, and other heinous acts involving these migrants, who are mostly military age males, have made their way across the globe. While many of us are aware of the situation in Europe, there is little we can do to help the native Europeans who now have their towns and cities occupied by people who possess a completely different view of the world, of life itself. In addition to this, the migrants were thought to be refugees from the war in Syria, but as soon as the gates were open- thousands upon thousands of migrants from across North Africa fled into Europe. Before Modernity and the advent of man’s transformation from Homo Sapien to Homo Economicus, civilization was based upon two factors: language and religion. The incompatibility of these factors will lead to cultural clashes, regardless of the “keep calm and carry on” rhetoric of our cosmopolitan elites. Working Europeans who cannot afford to jump on a jet to their summer home in Dubai need a way out. They didn’t ask to be replaced -  their governments have done this to them. Let’s take in the refugees of the refugees.

This petition will be delivered to:

          Robert Stark


Pauline Hansen & One Nation voted into Australian Senate

Posted by DanielS on Wednesday, 13 July 2016 11:03.

Al Jazeera, “Australia’s Pauline Hanson wins on anti-Islam ticket”, 11 July 2016:

The right-wing politician and her One Nation Party have been voted into Australia’s senate.


Australian politician and leader of the One Nation Party Pauline Hanson stands with supporters on election night
[Dan Peled/Reuters]

Sydney, Australia - Fresh on the heels of a federal election, Australia is preparing to welcome its most multicultural senate ever, a congress that will include three indigenous Australians and its first indigenous woman. But the senate will also feature Pauline Hanson, a controversial figure who has made a career campaigning against multiculturalism.

A former fish-and-chip shop owner from the northern state of Queensland, who seems to resonate with some blue-collar and rural voters, Hanson first came to prominence 20 years ago on a broad anti-establishment, anti-free trade, anti-immigration ticket when she became the country’s first independent female member of parliament.

In her now famous maiden speech to parliament in 1996, Hanson warned that “we are in danger of being swamped by Asians … [who] have their own culture and religion, form ghettos and do not assimilate”.

To some, Hanson seemed to be a reminder of an ugly white past Australia was trying to forget. Belittling her in the media became almost a national sport, most famously during a 60 Minute interview when she asked the presenter to “please explain” the word “xenophobe” because she didn’t know what it meant.


An emetic for those who have introjected (((alterntive right))) style diversity

Posted by DanielS on Wednesday, 13 July 2016 09:24.

This emetic should make anybody barf and never again want any association with “the right”, “the alternative right” or whatever “right”  -

                 
(((The Alternative Right))) didn’t start it, but tried to subvert it…  infiltrate-it…  grease-it,- “they looked HuWhite to me!” ...weeeeeeeee!


Roosh V - bagless vacuum cleaner model V with distinct sucking noise: rape-ity, rape-ity, roosh

Posted by DanielS on Wednesday, 13 July 2016 05:01.

        The “Double Jeopardy” answer is…

CDN, “Rape-ity, Rape-ity, Raper Roosh”, 12 July 2016

- Adrean Arlott

Rape-ity, Rape-ity, Raper Roosh

Recently, someone asked me what I thought of Roosh V. Well, I personally think it is an excellent name for a vacuum; has ten times the sucking power of other bagless floor cleaners.

To be honest, I haven’t thought about him since the Alt-Fags tussled over him in February of this year. It was one of the reasons I grew so disgusted with the Alt-Right and their ever widening circus tent of internet clowns. They lauded his hatred of White women and his rapey philosophy right up to the point he crawled out his mother’s basement and onto the pages of the Daily Mail. Then, suddenly, most of them realized he was a mud, figured the rape allegations might be true, and distanced themselves from him.

Roosh has an amazing amount in common with Alt-Right internet personalities. He plays on the paranoia, helplessness, and angst of a bunch of failures and channels it into modest financial gains that keep him from having to get a real job. It’s pretty much the business model of the Cult-Right. The Cult-Right are filled with fanboy’s eager to proclaim the genius of their own personal Jebus, and that is, I think, why there is so much overlap between the Alex Jones / Stephen Molyneaux / Roosh acolytes, the Alt-Right Richard Spennttthhher fanboys, and the troll Army of the Quadroon Streicher. Their followers are professional cult members who are used to receiving their validation impersonally from a minor internet celebrity.

        “The Answer Is”...

5. How Donald Trump Is Helping White Christian America Commit Suicide
At least it’s the way they want to go out - grinning deliriously from under an ugly trucker hat.

4. Dallas Cop-Killer Micah Johnson Was Blacklisted by Black-Power Groups as ‘Unstable’
HA! What’s sad is that the Black-Power movement has higher standards for recruits than the White-Power movement.

3. Boi-nie Endorses Shillary
He waited as long as he could hoping for the FBI indictment, but once there was no chance of that, he finally compromised his principles as we all knew he would.

2. GRAPHIC PHOTOS: On Black Death Porn
If you were a visitor to Der Daily Interracial Cuckold Porn Stormer, I am sure you would not be reading this line right now. Instead, you would have broken your finger eagerly clicking on the link because it contained the words “black” and “porn”. But, since you are still with us, I can let you know that this article makes a valid point that the ‘Kwa is strangely comfortable with images of dead and dying black men in the Mass Media.

1. Rape-ity, Rape-ity, Raper Roosh

But perhaps things changed in the intervening months? Perhaps I needed to reevaluate my impression? To find out, I scanned through Roosh’s Twitter feed, checked out some of the articles he linked, and then captured screenshots of the one’s that made me laugh the most. Conclusion: He is just as laughable a figure now as then. Why? Well, let’s start out with this…

I’ll take things a rapist might say for $400. I cannot take credit for that joke, though I wish I could. It was from an episode of Cinematic Titanic.

Because those are basically the only options the West has left, right Roosh? You’re sure you aren’t an EBT-card-carrying member of the Alt-Right?

You tell us, because previously you decried the Alt-Right as a bunch of racist betas.

Because you look like one of the muds arrested in Rotherham scandal? And while we are on the subject ...

This one is funny to me, because it is so poorly thought out. You see, the problem is: What morality do men possess, if women evolved the way they did because men were a bunch of murdering rapists? But I am sure there are White disciples of this mud who so hate White women that they would defend this defamation, because remember - the Rotherham girls loved their rapists!

So that’s what I think about Roosh, and by extension his whole alpha-male of yo’ mama’s basement philosophy. The fact that this mud is funded by White fanboys so he can wander around in White countries like some typical Middle Eastern child sex predator doesn’t prove how alpha he is, but how beta his followers are.


George Soros and the European refugee crisis

Posted by DanielS on Tuesday, 12 July 2016 16:07.

Interestingly, this story at the UK Express has Soros blaming Merkel for the refugee crisis and the consequent Brexit. They have overplayed their hands, pushed the people of Europe too far and now Soros dumps the blame on Merkel! Is that what is happening here? http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/684723/Angela-Merkel-open-door-policy-caused-Migrant-crisis-George-Soros-EU

RRW, “George Soros and the European refugee crisis”, 12 July 2016:

Posted by Ann Corcoran

I hate to use the word ‘refugee’ here because most of the migrants reaching Europe are economic migrants and not legitimate refugees, but who is quibbling over terms, certainly not George Soros.

Zerohedge (hat tip Julia) has posted a big expose (by Garret/Galland Investment Research) on the old man.  I know many of you are pretty familiar with his evil record, but it is worth noting that he is considered one of the drivers of the NO Borders movement and thus his fingerprints are all over the European invasion.

Here is just one section of the longer report as it relates to the crisis in Europe:

His Latest Success: the European Refugee Crisis

Soros’s agenda is fundamentally about the destruction of national borders. This has recently been shown very clearly with his funding of the European refugee crisis.

The refugee crisis has been blamed on the civil war currently raging in Syria. But did you ever wonder how all these people suddenly knew Europe would open its gates and let them in?

The refugee crisis is not a naturally occurring phenomenon. It coincided with OSF (Open Society Foundation) donating money to the US-based Migration Policy Institute*** and the Platform for International Cooperation on Undocumented Migrants, both Soros-sponsored organizations. Both groups advocate the resettlement of third-world Muslims into Europe.

In 2015, a Sky News reporter found “Migrant Handbooks” on the Greek island of Lesbos. It was later revealed that the handbooks, which are written in Arabic, had been given to refugees before crossing the Mediterranean by a group called “Welcome to the EU.”

Welcome to the EU is funded by—you guessed it—the Open Society Foundations.

Soros has not only backed groups that advocate the resettlement of third-world migrants into Europe, he in fact is the architect of the “Merkel Plan.”

The Merkel Plan was created by the European Stability Initiative whose chairman Gerald Knaus is a senior fellow at none other than the Open Society Foundations.

The plan proposes that Germany should grant asylum to 500,000 Syrian refugees. It also states that Germany, along with other European nations, should agree to help Turkey, a country that’s 98% Muslim, gain visa-free travel within the EU starting in 2016.

Remember when it comes to refugees, follow the money!

*** More about the Migration Policy Institute, here.


Carlos Slim’s vested interest in Mexican immigration to US, backing its lobbying and protest groups

Posted by DanielS on Tuesday, 12 July 2016 10:04.


Carlos Slim is one of the richest men in the world and he has monopolistic control of telecommunications services in Mexico.

With that, he has a vested interest in backing Mexican immigration, both legal and illegal, to the United States, as it is the largest source of revenue for the Mexican economy. This source of revenue for Mexico is even larger than its oil sales. And money being sent back from the U.S. to Mexico in one way or another largely goes to Slim, a high percentage garnered by Slim through phone service fees and bank transfers, U.S. to Mexico.

The Mexican lobby is hugely powerful in Washington and Slim is playing his leverage to the hilt, including by backing pro-immigration protests in this summer of discontent. He has prepared the way with his bailout of The New York Times, long the bellwether of the mainstream media - other news sources in The U.S. looked to the New York Times first to determine if a story was “valid” to proceed with. Slim’s bail-out of The New York Times was apparently motivated on the condition that they take a lenient editorial line on Mexican immigration - not that The New York Times wouldn’t have taken a lenient position anyway, but Slim’s bail-out certainly would serve to extinguish any hope that The Times might put on a show of fair and balanced reporting.


Obama: “The United States not as divided as some have suggested” lolllzzzzllllolllzzzzzz

Posted by DanielS on Monday, 11 July 2016 18:20.

       

Warsaw, Poland (CNN) Frankly acknowledging a “tough week” in the United States after anxious days of shootings and racial tensions, Obama told the Warsaw audience that he did not believe the United States was “as divided as some have suggested.”

lolllzzzzllllolllzzzzzz indeed



Ghana’s “Right of Abode”: Roadmap to Racial Peace?

Posted by DanielS on Monday, 11 July 2016 07:40.

TNO, “Ghana’s “Right of Abode”: Roadmap to Racial Peace?” 10 July 2016:

The African state of Ghana’s “right of abode” law—which grants residence and citizenship to any person of black racial descent—is one of the clearest roadmaps to achieving world racial peace, the Project Nova Europa website has said.

The basis of Ghana’s law—that of encouraging races to congregate in areas where they will not be ruled over or interfered with by other races—remains the best solution to racial conflict ever devised.

According to an article on that website, which is devoted to generating support for a European ethnostate, Ghana became the first country in Africa to grant automatic right of abode to any African in what it calls the “diaspora” in 2001, but the law has not achieved much media coverage, despite already having attracting more than 3,000 blacks from the US.

An article in the Atlanta Black Star from June 2015, revealed that the “right to abode” clause is part of the Ghanaian Immigration Act of 2000, which states that the “concept of right of abode is that person having the right of abode ‘shall be free to live and to come and go into and from the country without let or hindrance.’”

The Ghanaian residency program does have some stipulations. Black people looking to resettle in Ghana must be at least 18-years-old, of good character, financially independent, and not been convicted of a criminal offense and sentenced to imprisonment of 12 months or more.

These stipulations would exclude a large percentage of blacks, including those that they would be most happy to dump on us:

A person of African descent in the Diaspora

A person of African descent in the Diaspora to be considered for the status of right of abode if he satisfies the Minister that he

A.) Is of good character as attested to by two Ghanaian who are notaries public, lawyers, senior public officers or other class of person approved of by the Ministers.

  B) Has not been convicted of any criminal offence and been sentenced to imprisonment for a term of twelve (12) months or more
  C) Is of independent means
  D) Is in the opinion of the Minister capable of making a substantial contribution to the development of Ghana and
  E) Has attained the age of eighteen (18) years.

However, in pointing out the racial basis of the Ghanan law and the Israeli law, TNO and Nova Europa does well to illustrate an argumentative basis for ethnonationalists:

The existence of Ghana’s right of abode law—which is overtly racial in nature—is of course modelled after Israel’s “right of return” law, which also grants residence and citizenship to anybody who can prove themselves to be racially descended from Jews, no matter where they find themselves in the world.

The racial basis of these laws attracts little controlled media attention because they are implemented by blacks and Jews respectively, but this alone is not a reason to reject them. In fact, a European state—or states—which adopted such a law might very well do so by pointing to the fact that Israel and Ghana already have such laws.


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