tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2215553202978284468.post9046468483364551438..comments2024-02-06T16:17:25.826+00:00Comments on THE GRĂNMARK BLOG: Country-of-origin profiling based on statistics would tell us which immigrants to excludeScott Gronmarkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15118026157459333174noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2215553202978284468.post-7871616229298645132013-03-30T12:39:56.734+00:002013-03-30T12:39:56.734+00:00Great Putin quote. I've just never seen any pr...Great Putin quote. I've just never seen any problem with Western countries pursuing immigration policies which are economically and socially beneficial to themselves and which protect the national culture at the same time. Britain - as a great trading nation - has always taken a relaxed attitude to immigration, which works fine when you have a strong cultural identity and control your own laws, but which is extremely destructive when you no longer know who you are or what you stand for as a country and when many of your laws are impiosed by foreign bureaucrats. <br /><br />I was interested to read in The Commentator yesterday that the Israeli film-maker Yariv Horowitz had been beaten up "Arab youths" just before his film, Rock the Casbah, which is abpout the Second Intifada, won an award at a French festival. He's now in hospital. French Jews are leaving France in droves, with about 2000 a year relocating to London and the same number to New York. You don't need to be a right-winger or a racist to realise that something has gone deeply wrong with France's immigration policies: liberal guilt, wetness, and their enthusiastic support for intrenationalism, as so often, are to blame.<br />Scott Gronmarkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15118026157459333174noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2215553202978284468.post-6827233156897457182013-03-29T20:36:32.945+00:002013-03-29T20:36:32.945+00:00A friend sent me this extract recently:
" So...<br />A friend sent me this extract recently:<br /><br />" Something's wrong when the Russian President makes infinitely more sense than a U.S. President! <br /><br /> On February 4th, 2013, Vladimir Putin, the Russian president, addressed the Duma, (Russian Parliament), and gave a speech about the tensions with minorities in Russia:<br /><br /> 'In Russia live Russians. Any minority, from anywhere, if it wants to live in Russia, to work and eat in Russia, should speak Russian, and should respect the Russian laws. If they prefer Shari'ya Law, then we advise them to go to those places where that's the state law. Russia does not need minorities. Minorities need Russia, and we will not grant them special privileges, or try to change our laws to fit their desires, no matter how loud they yell 'discrimination'. We better learn from the suicides of America, England, Holland and France, if we are to survive as a nation. The Russian customs and traditions are not compatible with the lack of culture or the primitive ways of most minorities. When this honorable legislative body thinks of creating new laws, it should have in mind the national interest first, observing that the minorities are not Russians.' <br /><br /> The politicians in the Duma gave Putin a standing ovation for five minutes! "<br /><br />The opening of the borders of the UK in January 2014 to our fellow EU comrades in Bulgaria and Rumania will be the final chapter in the great white liberal death wish. When it comes to the turn of the Albanians [their advance guard is already here - many of them already in prison] and Turks down the line perhaps the prospect will not be so attractive anymore.<br /><br /><br /> SDGnoreply@blogger.com