lundi 21 novembre 2011

On F.Ellis's response to Ugandan Archbishop of York J. Sentamu

At the sight of Sentamu, one would thing the english people are black. He sounds like a ANC's speaker or a Band Aid recipient. Letting his rant on capitalism unanswered, next thing you know AA and BEE are implemented in the UK.

How funny are his mimics of a muslim believing that all what is needed must fall freely from heaven, e.g. the West.

Dr. Ellis's article echoes well the growing sentiment in Europe that non-european residents should be encouraged to leave unless their respective countries are able to offer symetric advantages to Europe, for the very sake of fairness the likes of Sentamu ask for so dearly.

The humanist idea behind those feelings is that a benefiting immigration travels from advanced countries to lesser ones, for Nature made them need each other but settlement in the first world is too costly for people from the third world.

Great french orator Jean-Marie Lepen put it that way:
"If you don't want french people in Algeria you will get algerian people in France."

That is exactly what happened in France as well as the United Kingdom with their asian and african former colonies.

"the seething masses of India, Pakistan, China, Central and South America"

Here perhaps Latin America should not be put in the same sack as Africa or muslim Asia. Brazil is home to more white people than UK. Moreover there is no such a specifically black criminality as in northern America although they share an history of slavery. Be it for equal misery or absence of segregation laws, european and african people of Brazil appear to have reached an enviable modus vivendi unseen in other continents, segregating, separating and sedimenting without much interference of the government while keeping rights equal.

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