Thursday, December 8, 2016

Medical Tests are Racist and Xenophobic

All the poor, little refugees aren't so little:

The Danish government has revealed that of the suspected 800 “underage” asylum seekers they believed to be lying about their age, 600 of them were adults according to medical tests.

Give Denmark credit for at least trying to keep their citizens from being forced to pay extra benefits for underaged children.  Of course, the simpler and better way is to refuse entry to all these invaders.

Some make the excuse, as noted in the article, that the invaders come from countries that do not have good recordkeeping.  I understand because I was born at home and did not get a birth certificate until I was sixteen and needed it to obtain a driver's license.  There was never, however, a question about how old I was, what year or even what day I was born.  We were not highly educated, but we had a calendar.  

As we have noted before, relatively few of the refugees pouring into Europe are families, or women and children.  They are primarily young men of military age who are swarming over the borders to be supported by the people they intend to conquer and annihilate.

Pointing out this simple and obvious truth is a good way to be labeled "literally Hitler", yet more and more Europeans and even an increasing number of Americans are willing to risk being called bad names and ostracized by the elites and their propagandists.

Most countries have enough people.  It is time for a moratorium on immigration until we sort out the kinds of nations we wish to live in.


4 comments:

  1. "Pointing out this simple and obvious truth is a good way to be labeled "literally Hitler", yet more and more Europeans and even an increasing number of Americans are willing to risk being called bad names and ostracized by the elites and their propagandists."

    I hope this trend continues. The standing up to their name calling, that is.

    My wife listens to the NR and Ricochet podcasts. I now see how desperately they want to avoid being called the R word by proclaiming everyone is equal and by never suggesting that maybe we have had enough immigration.

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  2. Maybe, over two or three generations, these people could be assimilated -- if there were incentives in that direction. It won't happen as long as more are pouring in, sustaining the momentum toward their own culture.

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  3. Mushroom, every word is true. Immigration has to be predicated upon the host cultures ability to assimilate sustainable numbers, a desire on behalf of those arriving to assimilate, to avoid ghettoisation, and in particular to avoid bringing in those who carry historical hatreds based upon a 7th century supremacist religious ideology.

    America used to be very good at that. Today not so much.

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  4. The 1965 immigration reform is what set us on this path. We used to have true, seasonal migrant labor in the Southwest, the Imperial Valley of California in particular. Now, instead of taking their hard-earned money home at the end of the season, they want to live year-round on welfare.

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