Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Warning....Warning....Warning!

Here is a frightening description of the real story in Europe. I am very sad to hear it. But it does confirm my thesis, that when an unassimilated, minority population gets big enough, bloodshed is inevitable.

It will happen in the United States between Blacks and Mexicans, and between Whites and Mexicans. I wonder if it will unite Black and Whites against a "common enemy"?

Blacks and Whites don't battle each other because our numbers are so different. We are able to live peacefully with small minorities, and they with us, as have all civilized peoples. Muslims, too are too few at the moment to challenge the non-Muslim majority. If we continue with our suicidal immigration policies, of course, that may change.

But the influx of millions of Mexicans every year will erupt into bloodshed soonest. Is anybody listening?

The Gunslinger

5 comments:

  1. Speaking of violence, I thought you might find this interesting.

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  2. This is scary and depressing as we see our culture changing and slipping away....just as you said -- our immigration policy.

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  3. mrsmith,
    Saw this on another blog and was deeply saddened by what has become of your country. Watching out for your neighbors,yes; watching your neighbors, never. It smacks of Germany 1932.
    I get very nervous when governments encourage its citizens to maintain a "watchful eye" on one another. Throughout history it's been a recipe for the subjugation and servitude of the common man.
    It's my most sincere hope that the uncommon man emerges and pulls Britain out of the depths of hell that she's so quickly sinking.
    Here in America we will persevere.

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  4. When I was in about 6th grade, I remember we had a Social Studies Book than in the back, had "graphic novel" type stories about the USSR. One of the creepiest ones was about children being encouraged to report their parents for thought/speech crimes.

    I've never forgotten it. And every time I hear a kid "tell" his parents what they should think because of what their "teacher" said, I think of it.

    It also showed neighbors and friends being encouraged...or threatened to turn each other in for saying/doing "forbidden" things.

    Doom.

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  5. That's what it strikes me more as than anything else, myself. Alpha, I think your comparison to Germany would work better in a use of post-war Eastern Germany than pre-war Germany.

    I recommend the excellent film The Lives of Others for an idea of this kind of thing.

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