Jamaican workers and students are coming to Canada
June 12th, 2007 / Post your comment (No Comments) ·
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Israeli ‘holocoust tourists’ treat Poles like dirt
June 12th, 2007 / Post your comment (No Comments) ·
The list of losses Israeli teenagers’ visits leave behind is long and costly. It begins with burned carpets in Polish hotels, and ends with Jewish teenagers’ trauma. But more and more often with local residents’ trauma too.
Roberto Lucchesini, originally from Tuscany, for several years now a resident of Krakow, hasn’t been sleeping well recently. Before he will be able to move his arms normally again, he will have to go through long rehab. All this because of how he was treated, in broad daylight in front of passers-by and several teenagers who were hermetically closed in their coach-buses. Israeli bodyguards, equipped with firearms, binded his arms behind his back over his head with handcuffs. In Krakow, in the middle of the street. A moment before, the Italian was trying to make coach drivers parking in front of his house turn their engines off. – ‘Israelis handcuffed me, threw me on the ground, my face landed in dog excrement, and then they were kicking me’. After that the perpetrators were gone. Italian had to be freed by the Polish police.
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Holland: Turkish Mosque’s Chief Threatens Violent Revolt in Amsterdam
June 12th, 2007 / Post your comment (No Comments) ·
If Amsterdam city council bars construction of the Westermoskee mosque, a great demonstration of Turks from throughout Europe will be held. The possibility of this degenerating into violence cannot be ruled out, the Turkish organisation Milli Gorus warns.
The controversial Westermoskee in Amsterdam will be built come what may, said Fatih Dag of the Turkish mosque organisation in Trouw newspaper. If the government blocks its building, Milli Gorus will call on Turks throughout the whole of Europe to demonstrate. Dag hopes this would be a peaceful procession, but fears it could get out of hand. “Our people are emotional and someone crazy can just be walking among them,” he said in the newspaper.
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Vlaams Belang Scores Well in Belgian Elections
June 12th, 2007 / Post your comment (No Comments) ·

The extreme-right Flemish party Vlaams Belang became the second political party in Flanders, the northern part of Belgium, after Sunday’s general elections.
After two four-year terms, Verhofstadt’s Flemish Liberal Democratic party trailed in third place with 18.5 percent of the vote behind the “Vlaams Belang”, or Flemish Interests party, with 19.1 percent of the vote.
But despite its position, Vlaams Belang, which wants Flanders to be independent, will probably not be included in any coalition government because other parties have agreed to shun the extreme-right party.
Vlaams Belang is particularly strong in the northern city of Antwerp where 18,000 Jews are living.
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The Real Race
June 12th, 2007 / Post your comment (No Comments) ·

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From ‘cyber warming’ to Big Brother T.V.!
June 10th, 2007 / Post your comment (No Comments) ·
I read an article in the British press claiming that computers caused as much global warming as the airline industry. I personally doubt it. But the most amazing this in this article is how they want to solve the problem: replacing the computers with dumb “green terminals” while applications, office, mail programs… and people’s private data, mails, family pictures… would be hosted on a government owned super computer!! Doesn’t that remind us of George Orwell’s novel 1984, where TV sets were spying on people? Only this time it’s becoming even worse.
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Racial dual standards: mainstream media cornered!
May 31st, 2007 / Post your comment (No Comments) ·
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Almost 10 years ago, James Byrd, a black man with a criminal past, was murdered in a particularly atrocious way by a bunch of white fools. James Byrd was beaten, got his throat slashed, was tied to the a car and dragged for about three miles. Forensics seem to indicate that he was still alive for much of the dragging and died only after his right arm and head were severed when his body hit a culvert.
For months if not years, the murder of James Byrd made the headlines in the U.S. and in Europe. The reason is that this crime was motivated by hate. The crime rate of Blacks against Whites is much higher than the crime rate of Whites against Blacks. And yet, the mass media covers mainly white on black interacial crime. It seems according the the main media that black on white crime is just something we have to get used to while on the other hand, white on black crime, is particularly horrible because motivated by “hate”. We all know that in order to be politically correct, we have to accept that only white people can be hateful!
January 7, 2007, Hugh Christopher Newsom, Jr., 23, and Channon Gail Christian, 21, two white kids were carjacked after they came back from a date, then they were kidnapped, gang-raped, mutilated, murdered, cut into pieces, burned and what was left of them discarded. This might sound like a hateful crime, not according to CNN and the rest of the of the controlled press, since the victims were (only) European-Americans.
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England: Teachers want body armour to carry out gun searches
May 30th, 2007 / Post your comment (No Comments) ·
Teachers are demanding to be equipped with stab and bullet-proof vests to protect them from being attacked as they frisk pupils for knives and guns.
Laws coming into effect next week allow staff to conduct forcible searches of students suspected of carrying weapons.
But teachers are saying they should not be made to carry out searches unless they are provided with body armour.
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CANADA: Gay bar faces human rights complaint
May 30th, 2007 / Post your comment (No Comments) ·
A woman who was turned away from a gay bar has filed a human rights complaint.
Audrey Vachon was recently refused service at Le Stud in Montreal’s gay village after sitting down with her father for a quiet afternoon pint. A waiter came over and told her father, Gilles, that the bar doesn’t serve women.
Vachon said she would be the first to complain if homosexuals were refused service at a business.
Bar owner Michel Gadoury says Le Stud has banned women most nights since it was established 11 years ago. He says he doesn’t understand the fuss.
On many nights it shows gay pornography on TV screens instead of the usual hockey game fare.
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Planet hunters spy distant haul
May 29th, 2007 / Post your comment (No Comments) ·

A haul of 28 new planets beyond our solar system has been detected by the world’s most prolific planet hunters.
The finds were among 37 objects seen orbiting distant stars by a US and Anglo-Australian team in the last year.
Other objects reported by the group, at an American Astronomical Society meeting in Honolulu, included five failed stars, known as brown dwarfs.


