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Posted by DanielS on Sunday, 09 October 2016 07:16.
DM, “We don’t want them”: Mayor leads hundreds of French villagers as they take to the streets to protest against the arrival of migrants from the Calais Jungle”, 8 Oct. 2016:
French villagers are protesting the arrival of migrants who are being dispersed around the country as the government shuts down the slum-like camp in Calais that has become a flashpoint in Europe’s migrant crisis.
Competing rallies were being held Saturday in Pierrefeu in southeast France.
It comes after Calais officials say they will be starting the process of bulldozing the sprawling camp within nine days.
Posted by DanielS on Saturday, 08 October 2016 09:03.
TNO, “US to Revamp Racial Classifications”, 7 October 2016:
The U.S. Government is considering proposals to revamp its massively flawed racial classification system to allow “Hispanics,” Jews, North Africans, and other Middle Easterners to be classed as nonwhite instead of the “white” category into which they are currently lumped.
The current misclassification leads to distortions in the “white” crime rate, welfare usage, and all other federal record-keeping, including as it does all manner of nonwhites into the “white” figures.
The proposed changes have been published by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in an announcement at the Federal Register, the Daily Journal of the United States Government.
According to that report, the OMB “is undertaking a review of particular components of the 1997 standard [of classification]: The use of separate questions measuring race and ethnicity and question phrasing; the classification of a Middle Eastern and North African group and reporting category; the description of the intended use of minimum reporting categories; and terminology used for race and ethnicity classifications.”
The proposals being considered include combining separate race and Hispanic questions into one and adding a new “Middle East-North Africa” category.
If approved by the Office of Management and Budget, the revisions would be made on the 2020 census questionnaire and other federal government surveys or forms.
According to federal officials, the changes are “intended to improve the accuracy and reliability of race and ethnicity data by making it easier for people to answer questions about their identity.”
Currently, Hispanics, Arabs, and people of multiple origins are unsure about how to categorize themselves on census questionnaires and other federal forms
Furthermore, census-takers are told that they must accept the self designation of people they survey - thus, if an Arab says that’s he’s “White”, then on the census, he’s listed as White.
Related Story; French Court Rules: No Such Thing As Indigenous French
Posted by DanielS on Thursday, 06 October 2016 14:11.
DM, “The WHITE ghettos that blight South Africa: 20 years after the fall of apartheid, how it is now white people who live in squalid camps”, 4 Oct 2016:
There are 42,000 white South Africans living in poverty, a figure which has grown in last 20 years
Munsieville is a squatter camp west of Johannesburg which is home to 300 of them, many of them kids
Under apartheid white South Africans lorded it over blacks and ‘coloureds’ but now there is equality
There are 4.5 million white South Africans and every year thousands emigrate to Australia or New Zealand
Posted by DanielS on Wednesday, 05 October 2016 06:45.
Modern Heretic, “Diversity Success Story: Chinese Angry at Negro Rapper”, 4 Oct 2016:
For all its faults, the Chinese Ant Farm has more sense than Western Europe when confronted with a negro. For reasons that remain inscrutable the reaction of many Whites to what is clearly a missing link between modern man and our ape-like forebears is to immediately assert the equality and special humanity of these monsters. This is clearly just a sun-tanned White with a receding forehead, a brow ridge, a muzzle, burry hair, low intelligence, lack of self-control, magical thinking and all the other evidence that points to a failed branch of humanity that remains permanently stuck in the Stone Age all against all.
The Chinese reaction to the living fossil is to call them “ghost slaves,” and to mercilessly strip their failed African nations of natural resources. This has not gone unnoticed by the negro and when these two groups find themselves living together in the reeking privy that is today’s U.S.S.A. it’s not surprising that there’s a certain amount of conflict. Consider today’s story, where “get dat yella” refers to the actual yellow man and not mulattoes, for once.
A two-year-old hip-hop music video that depicts a home burglary in a “Chinese neighborhood,” as the lyrics go, is angering some Chinese-Americans.
The impressive cultural and spiritual contributions that the vibrant morlock makes to the American salad dish. We bee rawbin da aunt fam an sheeet.
The song is called “Meet the Flockers” and is performed by Compton hip-hop artist YG. In the video, two men with bandanas around their faces set out to burglarize a house
Write what you know, as the English professors like to say.
“First, you find a house and scope it out, you find a Chinese neighborhood, ‘cause they don’t believe in bank accounts…”.
LOL. Get dat Chinee ‘hood mudda fudda. It’s almost as if forcing wildly divergent people groups together and expecting them to get along is the height of folly, but that can’t be true because a jew said it was a good idea.
Once the actors playing the burglars enter a house, the camera shows a photo of an Asian family.
This is also noteworthy because it’s the first time non-Whites were depicted as burglars on the talmudvision in several decades.
Here’s a video of what happens when the negro tries to attack The Colony in real life:
The video went on YouTube in ‘14, but lately it’s been making rounds on WeChat, a Chinese social media app. San Gabriel attorney Qiang Bjornbak is among those in California and China who are angered by the lyrics, which they find offensive.
The last horse crosses the finish line. You’ve got quite the backlog of negro pathology to get through until you’re back in Current Year, Middle Kingdom.
“The song seems to hit the racial stereotypes, and encourages possible crimes targeted at a specific Chinese group,” Bjornbak said. “That is the problem.”
Here’s why it’s a problem, declares the invisible model minority. More lyrics: Meet the motherfucking flockers/Make some noise if you’ve ever stole something in your life/Don’t be ashamed, it’s okay, baby/Make some noise if you’ve ever stole a dollar out your mama’s purse/When she wasn’t lookin while y’all was in Church
Totally compatible with classical liberal tradition of White civilization and the “every insect does its job” of the Jade Throne.
Police in Alhambra and San Marino, two communities with large numbers of Asian residents, said they’ve seen an uptick in burglaries. But Sgt. Jerry Johnson with the Alhambra police department is skeptical that a music video would cause burglaries to increase.
If you want a successful career as a civil servant basic pattern recognition is a skill you’ll want to lose right away.
“I can’t imagine it would,” Johnson said. “To try to blame burglary statistics on a song is frankly just a little bit ridiculous.”
It’s not like a 70 I.Q. mind with no future time orientation is easily influenced, right?
There’s historic tension between some Asian-Americans and African-Americans, and the controversy over the song feeds into that, said Shana Redmond, an associate professor of musicology and African-American studies at UCLA. But the song itself should not be taken seriously, she said.
“Educated” sinecure negro to the rescue. Sure, we hate each other and here’s a song that glorifies home invasion, but you should probably just ignore it and go back to sleep. Say, isn’t there Africa Ball on the talmudvision this weekend?
“They take socks, coins, and DVDs — none of which hold true value. This isn’t a heist; it’s playtime.”
It’s just negro playtime, learn to have a sense of humor about it you stiff and uptight people without color.
Posted by DanielS on Wednesday, 05 October 2016 05:45.
Stefan Molyneux interviews an American EX-Pat, who lived in Germany, liked-it, wanted to stay, but returned to live in The U.S. after experiencing the deterioration of its way of life on behalf of obsequious accommodation of Islam.
Posted by DanielS on Wednesday, 05 October 2016 03:40.
Infowars, “Never before seen video shows President Barack Obama complaining about white privilege during a 1990 trip to Kenya. (go to 14:40 for comments on race).”
In the US, Whites cannot legally discriminate against blacks. What privilege and what freedom is there in that? Which group has the privilege?
Furthermore, blacks have a myriad of programs to aid them, in big ways, just because they are black: well-paying government jobs, education, corporate set asides, welfare, etc. Who is privileged?
Posted by DanielS on Wednesday, 05 October 2016 03:13.
Macleans, “China is buying Canada: Inside the new real estate frenzy”
How China’s affection for Canada’s real estate is reshaping the nation’s housing market well beyond Vancouver
Paul Shen can tick off the reasons Mainland Chinese people buy property in Canada as surely as any fast-talking B.C. realtor. Some long to escape the fouled earth and soupy air of their country’s teeming cities, he explains, while others are following relatives to enclaves so well-populated by other Chinese expats they hardly feel like foreigners.
The richest, of course, regard homes in the West as stable vessels for disposable cash, but Shen lays no claim to such affluence. Last spring, the 39-year-old left behind his middle-management advertising job in Shanghai to seek the dream of home ownership he and his wife couldn’t afford in their home city. “We just followed our hearts to begin a totally different life,” he tells Maclean’s, adding: “We can make the house dream come true in Canada.”
The starting point was one-half of a modest duplex near downtown Victoria, close to the university where his wife is seeking a master’s degree, and priced about right for their limited means. Selling points ranged from the quiet of the street—perfect for their six-year-old son—to the stunning Vancouver Island vistas all around. High on his list, though, was Victoria’s comfortable distance from the bustling Chinese communities of B.C.’s Lower Mainland. As Shen—betraying his limited knowledge of pre-settlement Canadian history—puts it: “We wanted a place that would allow us to live with the natives.”
It’s hard not to smile at his idealism. Substitute any one of two dozen nationalities, after all, and you have a chapter in Canada’s cherished narrative of migration, settlement and shared prosperity.
But as a Chinese newcomer with a buy-at-all-costs resolve, Shen also personifies a phenomenon dividing those “natives” he’d like to call his neighbours. In the past five years, the flow of money from mainland China into Canadian real estate has reached what many consider dangerous levels, contributing to a gold-rush atmosphere in the nation’s leading cities, while stirring anger among young, middle-class Canadians who feel shut out of their hometown markets.
Its impact on Vancouver’s gravity-defying boom is the best known—and most hotly debated—example, as eye-popping price gains leave behind such quaint indicators as average household income, or regional economic activity. “We’re bringing in people who just want to park their money here,” says Justin Fung, a software engineer and second-generation Chinese-Canadian who counts himself among those frustrated by Vancouver’s surreal housing market. “They’re driving up housing prices and simply treat this city as a resort.” Full story at Macleans
B.C.’s natural resources are being gobbled up by foreign entities at a record pace. Increasingly, those entities are controlled by governments, such as China’s, that may have motives beyond mere profits. (Return to B.C.‘s Top 100 of 2011.)
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It’s that potential for conflict of interest that has a few people worried. Jock Finlayson, executive vice-president of the Business Council of B.C., appreciates the “investment renaissance” that B.C. is now experiencing, but recommends a cautious approach.
“Canada needs to look at this,” he says. “I don’t know what the right answer is, but I do agree that the private-sector rules don’t apply to state-owned organizations, and it’s not just the Chinese. It requires an explicit look. Do we hold them to a higher test? They are going to have to do it sooner rather than later.”
John Bruk, who 27 years ago co-founded and headed the Asia Pacific Foundation, pulls no punches on this topic. He sees a need for some concerted action before too many horses have fled the barn. Bruk has prepared a comprehensive analysis of the track record of the foundation; he believes the government-funded organization needs to be re-energized in part because of China’s growing economic influence, and believes it needs to do much more to help Canada address an unsustainable trade deficit with China. (Disclosure: I provided editing services for Bruk on this paper.)
“Is trading our ownership and control of core assets for more consumer goods, resulting in unsustainable trade deficits, good for Canada?” Bruk asks in his report. “Are we jeopardizing prosperity for our children and grandchildren while putting at risk our economic independence? In my view, this is exactly what is happening.”