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       Re: How The [False]-Left SOLD OUT Everyday People
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: July 2, 2023, 2:40 am
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  HTML https://www.yahoo.com/news/opinion-myth-colorblind-france-155801325.html
       [quote]Opinion: The myth of a colorblind France
       ...
       President Emmanuel Macron said on Wednesday that the killing of
       the boy, named as Nahel, was “inexplicable and inexcusable.”
       That it was inexcusable was beyond doubt, as was evident in the
       video of the tragedy. The local prosecutor also concluded that
       there was no legal justification for the shooting.
       But I am less certain that Nahel’s death was inexplicable. I see
       at least two clear explanations: the national refusal to face up
       to institutional racism and the ambiguity of France’s laws
       governing the use of firearms by police during traffic stops.
       If this tragedy had taken place in the UK or US, media headlines
       would have featured the victim’s ethnicity front and center. But
       because Nahel died in France, one key contributing factor – the
       color of Nahel’s skin – has been almost entirely ignored in the
       initial barrage of domestic news reports and commentary.
       There have been some notable exceptions. Interviewed this week
       on Sud Radio, Marine Tondelier of Europe Écologie-Les Verts –
       the Geen Party – denounced what she called “the Americanization
       of the police in France,” adding “I have never seen a
       non-racialized [i.e., “White”] person get killed for refusing to
       comply.”
       ...
       On Thursday, prominent anti-racism campaigner Rokhaya Diallo
       told BFMTV that French police are “institutionally racist.”
       However, by even mentioning race both risked immediate backlash.
       That’s because in France, despite a wave of anti-racism protests
       in 2020 inspired by the murder of George Floyd, the issue of
       race remains largely taboo.
       ...
       A 1978 law goes even further, prohibiting the collection or
       processing of personal data revealing “racial or ethnic origins,
       political, philosophical or religious opinions.” This means that
       systemic racism in French society is rendered invisible.
       France’s significant population of immigrants, mainly from
       Africa, the Caribbean and Asia, and their descendants have
       complained for decades that every part of their lives is
       blighted by discrimination. But when you collect no data
       whatsoever on how many people of color are excluded by the
       education system, how many are unemployed, how many live in
       poverty, how many are underserved by housing and healthcare
       services, and how many are victims of racial profiling by the
       police, it is easy to deny that such discrimination exists.
       ...
       Accusations of institutional or systemic racism fall on deaf
       ears. And who can prove otherwise?
       Racism, wherever it occurs, is a curse. As a Black man who has
       lived both in the United States and in the United Kingdom, I am
       more likely to be subjected to police brutality. I know this not
       just because my experience and that of other people who look
       like me tells me so – but because the data says so. And if I am
       to face injustice, I want at very least to be able to quantify
       it, examine it and demand that it be eradicated.
       I want to vote for representatives who vow to fight racism, and
       then hold them accountable by measuring their success or
       failure. None of this is currently possible in France.
       In reality, the myth of the colorblind French Republic amounts
       to the state-level gaslighting of ethnic minorities, and the
       nation’s victims of systemic racism know it. Many people of
       immigrant, often Black or North African, heritage live in the
       “cités”, or suburbs, on the edges of France’s major towns where
       high levels of economic and social deprivation have created not
       just a widespread sense of despair, but anger at the injustice
       of hidden racial inequality.
       ...
       Until systemic racism within the French police and the rest of
       society can be investigated, quantified, and addressed, the
       names of the poorest, brownest suburbs will continue to be used
       as code for the racial injustice and tension that cannot be
       named – and those places will continue to be tinderboxes. And
       whenever France’s suburbs explode, as they are doing this week,
       the only victors are likely to be the far right, who will seize
       the opportunity to sow yet more racial division and
       anti-immigrant hatred for electoral gain.
       ...
       We may never know for certain whether Nahel’s race was a factor
       in his killing. But surely, if it is taboo to even ask the
       question, something is very wrong.[/quote]
       #Post#: 20738--------------------------------------------------
       Re: How The [False]-Left SOLD OUT Everyday People
       By: guest98 Date: July 2, 2023, 3:45 pm
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       [quote]Until systemic racism within the French police and the
       rest of society can be investigated, quantified, and addressed,
       the names of the poorest, brownest suburbs will continue to be
       used as code for the racial injustice and tension that cannot be
       named – and those places will continue to be tinderboxes. And
       whenever France’s suburbs explode, as they are doing this week,
       the only victors are likely to be the far right, who will seize
       the opportunity to sow yet more racial division and
       anti-immigrant hatred for electoral gain.[/quote]
       The non-"whites" have to totally conquer france, this is the
       only way that they will be free from there oppressors and can
       find some peace.
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       Re: How The [False]-Left SOLD OUT Everyday People
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: July 4, 2023, 8:20 pm
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       Congratulations to Carollo!
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6DiIQWb0DE
       I have always despised Uygur and Kasparian, while I have praised
       Carollo many times in the past.
       TYT = The Young Terfs
       Woke comments:
       [quote]You're absolutely right about Cenk and Ana
       lately.[/quote]
       [quote]I am so sick of Cenk n Anna's bull crap! Thank you for
       calling it out![/quote]
       [quote]Thank you so much for standing up to these guys. im so
       sick of everyone in the left coddling and enabling this
       behavior. Stay true![/quote]
       [quote]Cenk and Ana have gone too far! They just lost one of
       their best hosts. I will support your work and stop watching
       TYT.[/quote]
       [quote]I stopped watching the actual TYT show a looong time ago.
       Ana was on a thing where she was just constantly bashing skinny
       women.[/quote]
       [quote]I think I started not liking her when she said that Karen
       was a slur....[/quote]
       [quote]Ana actually defended the police in the Lisa Edwards
       case.[/quote]
       [quote]honestly now Ana is even worse than Cenk and she's been
       saying lots of things where it feels like she's choosing to
       believe that the right wing is just a little misguided but it's
       coming from the right place, which is, in my opinion, very
       rarely true, but she's extremely committed to it lately. They're
       doing similar things with Russia/Ukraine[/quote]
       [quote]The thing to remember about Cenk is that he started out
       Republican. So if he's "grifting" here the grift might be that
       he was pretending to be a leftist all along. He found a niche in
       liberal politics, but his whole vibe is Republican
       Uncle.[/quote]
       [quote]I feel like Ana is the person driving this move, Cenk is
       more so a passenger. But I've noticed this shift to the right by
       TYT.[/quote]
       [quote]Cenk and Ana seem to bring out the worst in each
       other.[/quote]
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       Re: Climate, Weather, and Climate Effects, 2020 and Beyond
       By: rp Date: July 4, 2023, 10:06 pm
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       Carollo calls out Westerners for their luxurious standards of
       living contributing to climate change (4:58):
  HTML https://youtu.be/az9D2HyAk-c
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       Re: How The [False]-Left SOLD OUT Everyday People
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: August 12, 2023, 10:10 pm
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       Exactly as I predicted, Denmark would be emulated if not nuked:
  HTML https://europeanconservative.com/articles/news/germany-momentum-builds-for-left-wing-anti-immigration-party/
       [quote]Five to ten MPs from the German Die Linke party have
       quietly pledged support for a left-wing, anti-mass immigration
       party rumoured to be formed by disgruntled former party leader
       Sahra Wagenknecht in a move that could split the German left
       down the middle.
       A current MP for North Rhine-Westphalia, Wagenknecht has earned
       a reputation in German left-wing politics as a radical outsider
       with vocal opposition to Berlin’s generous asylum policies and
       its commitment to NATO in Ukraine. Wagenknecht left Die Linke
       acrimoniously in March, amid speculation that she was exploring
       the potential for a new left-wing migration-critical party.
       ...
       If fully realised, the emergence of a viable socialist party
       that campaigns against mass immigration would signal a major
       change in German politics, with opinion polls showing that
       Wagenknecht and her theoretical party would be the largest in
       certain regions, overtaking the AfD.
       ...
       Mainstream parties are already reeling from the success of the
       AfD soaring to second place in the polls. This alignment of
       views between Wagenknecht and the AfD would challenge several
       conventional policies in Germany, such as immigration, the EU
       and sanctions against Russia.[/quote]
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       Re: How The [False]-Left SOLD OUT Everyday People
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: August 14, 2023, 6:19 pm
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  HTML https://nypost.com/2023/08/13/ny-erie-county-denies-nyc-migrants-amid-sex-assaults-by-buffalo/
       [quote]A top upstate Dem official and previous vocal supporter
       of housing migrants there now says he will refuse additional
       resettlements — after a second local alleged sex assault
       involving an asylum-seeker.[/quote]
       In a sane world, the two alleged perpetrators would be
       investigated while all the other refugees who had nothing to do
       with even what is alleged to have occurred would be entirely
       unaffected. But not in Karen-world. And that is why the Karens
       keep making stuff up: because they know it takes just a few such
       allegations to steer refugee policy that will end up affecting
       the fate of thousands, millions (and in the long-term even
       billions) of innocent people. We have seen this before:
  HTML http://aryanism.net/blog/aryan-sanctuary/the-colocaust/
  HTML http://aryanism.net/blog/aryan-sanctuary/colohoax-confirmed/
       Continuing:
       [quote]“I demanded [New York City] Mayor [Eric] Adams pause all
       further transportation of asylum-seekers to our community until
       such time as we can resolve all security issues,” Poloncarz said
       during a Saturday press conference, according to Spectrum
       News.[/quote]
       Poloncarz also looks like what we would expect:
       [img width=1280
       height=901]
  HTML https://cloudfront-us-east-1.images.arcpublishing.com/advancelocal/TQGVZXNPFVGZJBK3LRDRSVT7LQ.jpg[/img]
       Response from Mayor Adams:
       [quote]A rep for Adams said in a statement about Poloncarz’s
       move, “As we’ve been saying for months, we are in the midst of a
       humanitarian crisis, having opened approximately 200 emergency
       sites to serve almost 100,000 asylum seekers that have arrived
       in our city.
       “Every day, we receive hundreds of additional asylum seekers and
       we are out of space. New York City has done and will continue to
       do its part, but we need counties, cities, and towns across the
       state to do their part as well, especially when New York City is
       willing to pay for shelter, food, and more.[/quote]
       Do you think there are no allegations of sexual assault in NYC
       itself? Why does it not change Adams' commitment to welcoming
       refugees? Because Adams, unlike Poloncarz, actually views people
       as individuals!
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       Re: How The [False]-Left SOLD OUT Everyday People
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: September 21, 2023, 7:46 pm
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       False Leftist logic: far-right policies are too cruel, therefore
       we must emulate them!
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eriCJdndadY
       Woke comments:
       [quote]It's amazing to watch people with privilege discuss the
       fate of people who have so little.
       The questions posed by the host are simply touching the surface
       and not probing but rather eliciting a circulatory
       response.[/quote]
       [quote]Europe wants to have its cake and eat it too. They enjoy
       access to cheap resources from Africa... They also expect
       Africans to stay put in their own countries.[/quote]
       [quote]it's sin of Europe. Colonization.[/quote]
       [quote]Welcome all african to europe and Australia[/quote]
       [quote]Let them in.[/quote]
       [quote]Ship them all to Germany.[/quote]
       [quote]France and England too[/quote]
       [quote]It's funny how most of the comments are just variations
       of "They took our jobs!!". Too bad these same people don't
       realize they are benefitting from cheap labor indirectly as
       well.[/quote]
       [quote]Jesus was an immigrant also.[/quote]
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       Re: Refugees Welcome
       By: Pope Date: September 23, 2023, 1:33 pm
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       Pope Francis highlights plight of refugees on trip to France |
       DW News
       [quote]Pope Francis is in France highlighting the plight of
       refugees making the perilous journey across the Mediterranean.
       He met with the French President Emmanuel Macron in the city of
       Marseille. The two met earlier in the day and later attended
       mass at the Velodrome stadium.  Pope Francis' visit is focused
       on migration and he called on European governments to do more to
       care for migrants crossing the Mediterranean Sea.[/quote]
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyiEjMNS5Ps
       Comments:
       [quote]The Vatican with its Vast Wealth should and could do Much
       More for the misfortune of its own Followers, Much more indeed.
       😞💔[/quote]
       [quote]i have noticed, that the people are to scared to take the
       pope on, thy allow he to proclaim just rubbish to put it in
       layman's talk,lol all he speaks about is peace, what
       peace,[/quote]
       Indeed. Even from a Judeo-Christian perspective it should be
       obvious to a Pope that there will never be peace until the devil
       is completely defeated and vanquished. In-order to accomplish
       this feat, one would need to be able to accurately identify the
       devil and it's many manifestations in the material realm, would
       it not?
       ‘We need deeds, not words’: Pope Francis calls for action to
       save Mediterranean migrants
       [quote]“This beautiful sea has become a huge cemetery,” said the
       pontiff, on his visit to a hilltop memorial above Marseille with
       sweeping views across the Mediterranean. He appealed for more
       compassion in dealing with a tragedy “caused by the cruel
       trafficking and the fanaticism of indifference.”[/quote]
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0s03i-k4gk
       Comments:
       [quote]"We need deeds, not words" SAYS the Pope.[/quote]
       [quote]How hyoicritical![/quote]
       [quote]That's what I am thinking.  Do you have a few thousand
       rooms to contribute to the cause?[/quote]
       [quote]Send them to the Vatican.[/quote]
       [quote]They shouldn't have to send them. The catholic church
       should be bussing them into the Vatican[/quote]
       [quote]They epitomize talk not action. Sitting in ranks and
       ranks of wealth and privilege, telling you to "do something." Is
       hypocrisy to the core. I'm Christian, but not this
       Brand.[/quote]
       I am reminded of a particular tribe who likes to pray out in the
       open so that all may see them praying...
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       Re: How The [False]-Left SOLD OUT Everyday People
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: October 3, 2023, 8:27 pm
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       Our enemies gloat:
  HTML https://barenakedislam.com/2023/09/28/well-well-well-now-even-the-far-left-greens-and-liberals-in-germany-are-demanding-a-crackdown-on-illegal-alien-muslim-asylum-seekers/
       [quote]The Greens’ Lang lashed out at Interior Minister Nancy
       Faeser, who is from Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s Social Democratic
       Party (SPD), and Germany’s special envoy for immigration,
       Joachim Stamp from the liberal Free Democratic Party (FDP),
       saying that they must “finally make progress on repatriation
       agreements” with non-EU countries to facilitate the
       deportations. The government must act “to avoid more and more
       people arriving,” Lang said.
       These unusual remarks from a senior Green politician come as the
       FDP of Finance Minister Christian Lindner on Monday adopted a
       position paper vowing to cut social payments for asylum seekers.
       The FDP also wants to convince its coalition partners to declare
       Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria as “safe” countries of origin,
       which would make it easier to send asylum seekers from those
       countries back home.
       These actions highlight the extent to which Germany’s ruling
       coalition of the SPD, FDP and Greens is beginning to panic as
       migration numbers keep rising — in August alone, about 15,100
       illegal border crossings were registered, marking a 40 percent
       increase compared to July — and an increasing number of Germans
       are turning toward the AfD.[/quote]
       Exactly as I have been warning, we are watching Germany becoming
       the next Denmark. What is the point of keeping the AfD out of
       government if you adopt their policies?
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       Re: How The [False]-Left SOLD OUT Everyday People
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: October 11, 2023, 4:16 pm
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  HTML https://www.yahoo.com/news/democrats-lost-immigration-war-100000599.html
       [quote]the coup de grâce came from President Biden himself last
       week, with the announcement that his administration would be
       waiving over two dozen federal laws to pursue an expansion of
       the literal monument to Trump’s xenophobia: the border wall.
       That news marked the official death of the pro-immigrant
       consensus that solidified in mainstream Democratic circles (and
       blue cities especially) during the Trump administration—and it
       made clear that although Trump lost in 2020, his immigration
       policies have won out. We are living in Stephen Miller’s world
       now.
       It wasn’t that long ago that the idea of walling off the border,
       or that migrants were a destructive force, universally horrified
       Democrats. As the Trump administration waged war on immigration
       as a concept and a value, with a particularly intense and
       sadistic focus on asylum, taking a strong pro-immigrant stance
       was a no-brainer for Democrats across the country—many of whom
       took to the streets (and airports) to oppose to his acute
       depravity.
       ...
       A first indication that the mainstream Democratic approach would
       come to settle into an asylum-skeptic groove was Biden’s
       continuation of the Title 42 program, which Miller—Trump’s
       anti-immigrant czar—had dreamed up. Biden’s embrace of the
       policy, which authorized the expulsion of would-be
       asylum-seekers without due process on the spurious grounds of
       protecting public health, came as a surprise to—and betrayal
       of—the immigrant advocacy community. And earlier this year, amid
       plans to finally phase out Title 42, Biden instituted his own
       version of a signature Miller anti-asylum policy requiring
       migrants to first apply for asylum in the countries they pass
       through on their way to the U.S.
       ...
       Biden has largely refused to use federal resources like the
       existing refugee resettlement infrastructure to help assimilate
       migrants and defray local costs, only compounding the political
       shift. Now Democrats who still oppose building a border wall are
       taking a much less forgiving position on the asylum system—a
       stance that resembles the pre-Trump Republican Party’s, while
       the GOP currently careens into open bloodlust.
       ...
       the idea of support for asylum and humanitarian migration as a
       cardinal tenet of the Democratic Party has turned out to be
       fleeting, as the new bipartisan position becomes a
       restrictionist one. One can only imagine what the future
       consensus will be if Trump and Miller get another four years in
       the White House.[/quote]
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