Sunday, December 28, 2008

Barak the Magic Negro

The End of White Guilt

Am I Racist?

I had never really grappled with the idea that I harbored latent racists views before. I grew up in a world were we would ignorantly kill or die for every member of our gang of misfits–Black or White. It seemed a bit absurd to question the racial views of folks who would gladly lay down their lives for members of an opposite race. How could I harbor a racist attitude towards Whites when I was once a teenager who would hop to the front of the line to intercept a bullet whizzing for my White homeboy’s head? Could I be a racist–no matter what my history?...
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Friday, December 26, 2008

Friday, November 28, 2008

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Saturday, November 15, 2008

More than 50,000 migrant workers move into Olympics borough


More than 50,000 migrant workers have registered for jobs in the borough which will host the 2012 Olympics since the games were awarded to London, sparking fears British workers could be losing out...Continue

BNP's shock victory in council election sparks fears of surge in votes across Britain


The British National Party has scored a surprise victory in a council by-election.

The far-Right party took a seat in the Lincolnshire market town of Boston, where migrants make up a quarter of the population.

Anti-racism campaigners warned that the win would lead to scaremongering about foreigners and an increase in violence and threats...
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Friday, November 14, 2008

Is a recession good news for the BNP?


Conventional wisdom suggests that the British National Party will benefit politically from a recession. Government ministers certainly seem to think so. Journalists think so. And the BNP themselves certainly think so...
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Family Values

Monday, November 10, 2008

Girl, Interrupted


Aqsa Parvez had a choice: wear a hijab to please her devout family or take it off and be like her friends. She paid for her decision with her life. When her father and brother were charged with her murder, it raised the spectre of religious zealotry in the suburbs. Is this the price of multiculturalism?...
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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Obama's Candidacy Angers, Excites Hate Groups



The charges Monday against two neo-Nazi skinheads accused of plotting to kill Barack Obama drew attention to law enforcement's simmering concerns over how white supremacists are reacting to the possibility of a black president...
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The Slaves That Time Forgot



They came as slaves; vast human cargo transported on tall British ships bound for the Americas. They were shipped by the hundreds of thousands and included men, women, and even the youngest of children...Continue

Thursday, October 23, 2008

A rising tide of migrants unsettles Athens

: About 80,000 migrants have traveled to Greece this year and decided to stay illegally, according to the authorities, who say the country can no longer handle the task of guarding the European Union's southeast flank.../Continue

Toben Extradition Trial

Intelligence Testing Revisited

Every so often some neophyte, convinced that intelligence is undefinable, attempts to debunk the validity of IQ tests. The subject is ripe for upstart freelance journalists who believe the concept is a sham...Continue

Saturday, October 18, 2008

The End of Discussion IQ Sheet

Since the publication of "The Bell Curve," many commentators have offered opinions about human intelligence that misstate current scientific evidence. Some conclusions dismissed in the media as discredited are actually firmly supported.

This statement outlines conclusions regarded as mainstream among researchers on intelligence, in particular, on the nature, origins, and practical consequences of individual and group differences in intelligence. Its aim is to promote more reasoned discussion of the vexing phenomenon that the research has revealed in recent decades. The following conclusions are fully described in the major textbooks, professional journals and encyclopedias in intelligence...Continue

Friday, October 17, 2008

What Thomas Jefferson Learned From the Book of Jihad


When American colonists rebelled against British rule in 1776, American merchant ships lost Royal Navy protection. With no American Navy for protection, American ships were attacked and their Christian crews enslaved by Muslim pirates operating under the control of the "Dey of Algiers"--an Islamist warlord ruling Algeria.Continue

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Will Obama Kill Science?

There is a widespread feeling in the human sciences — particularly in genetics, population genetics, evolutionary biology, and neurophysiology — that the next five to ten years will see some sensational discoveries. Unfortunately those discoveries will have metaphysical implications more disturbing than were those of quantum mechanics. Heisenberg, Schrödinger, Pauli, and Dirac may have seriously upset our ideas about matter and energy, but at least they left our psyches and our political principles intact...
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Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Political Correctness - A God That Failed?

Blacks, Latinos lead crime stats - NYPD

Black New Yorkers are 13 times more likely to be murdered - or arrested for murder - than whites, an NYPD crime analysis shows...Continue

Sunday, September 28, 2008

We Deserve It and AIG Doesn't.

The following plan to bring our nation back to economic stability makes too much sense and therefore will not be implemented...Continue

Liberalism and Minorities Caused the Subprime Crisis, Not Greed

The Democrats are desperately trying to distance themselves from the subprime crisis. They’re claiming that it was “corporate greed” (not liberalism) that caused the mortgage industry meltdown. There’s just one little problem with their claim; it’s not true.Continue

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Europe Will Have a Muslim Majority in 20 Years

White's are the least racist

Our Time Will Come

Denmark: Street war between Hells Angels and immigrant gangs spreading

The biker group Hells Angels seem to be coming back at the at the moment still dominating immigrant gangs, with their new support group AK81, which is increasingly gaining support from Danes who are not first and foremost interested in bikes or crime, but who have grown increasingly hostile to especially muslim immigrants, after ever increasing street violence, knife attacks, robberies and rape from the side of muslim immigrants...Continue

Obama's Mama

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Fighting the Bell Curve: Why Affirmative Action is an inevitable disaster

Affirmative Action (AA) started out as a well-intentioned effort to increase the representation of black, then other minorities and women, at the higher levels of the American educational system. Well-intentioned, but ill-founded because it was based on the article of faith that the only reason there were fewer blacks in colleges, universities, and professional schools is the legacy of racism and discrimination...

Saturday, August 2, 2008

I love how this is racism...

OWEN SOUND, ONT.–Mayor Ruth Lovell addressed a local white-on-black stabbing openly last night at an event to open the 146th annual festival marking the emancipation of black slaves....Continue

...and this is not

The man accused of stabbing and beheading 22-year-old Tim McLean on a Greyhound bus never said a word when he appeared before a judge Friday in Winnipeg... Continue

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Can children be taken from parents suspected of being racists?

WINNIPEG - A case of two youngsters seized from a couple suspected of being racist has raised the question of how far parents can go in teaching their children what they think is right...Continue

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Micallef Program - Racism

No stake for this witch hunt

The Ontario Human Rights Commission seems to like it both ways.

It declines to prosecute columnist Mark Steyn for an allegedly Islamophobic piece published in Maclean's, as its legislative mandate doesn't cover publications...
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Friday, April 11, 2008

The Media’s Delusional take on Multiculturalism

According to the Edmonton Journal’s editorial of April 4/08, “Prosperity in Diversity”, Canadians are just loving the transformation of their cities. Yeah right. Truth be told, Spike Lee could do a movie on what’s happening in my hometown of Vancouver, and no doubt a few other places...Continue

Let Them Eat Ethanol!

Wall Street millionaires have spent months mourning their losses from once ridiculously over-valued investments...Continue

Funny how the West gets blamed for poverty in developing countries when prices are low as well http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agricultural_subsidies. Guess we just can't get anything right.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Another former censor comes out in defense of censorship

The National Post has published an opinion piece by Maxwell Yalden, formerly of the Canadian Human Rights Commission. In the piece, entitled "Human Rights are More Important than Anything-Goes Free Speech," Yalden chastises the Post for its "below-the-belt bashing of our human-rights institutions."
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Human-rights commissions are getting a bad rap

The free-speech debate has become a Trojan horse for attacking commissions in particular and several human-rights issues more broadly....
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Rights body dismisses Maclean's case

The Ontario Human Rights Commission announced Wednesday it had dismissed a complaint about allegedly Islamophobic articles in Maclean's magazine because it lacked jurisdiction over printed material...Continue

"The Heart of Multiculturalism is a Lie"

Steyn warns Europe is headed for "societal collapse, fascist revivalism, and then the long Eurabian night"...
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Barbara Kay responds to an Indo-Canadian reader: Multiculturalism is an invitation to fragmentation

My choice of multiculturalism as Canada’s biggest mistake has brought me quite a lot of feedback. Few so far have disagreed with my conclusion — that is to say, I am sure many readers did disagree, but there were few amongst those who took the trouble to respond personally or on this blog...
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Political messages in census data

Nearly 96 per cent of non-whites live in urban centres, compared with 68 per cent for the total population... Continue

Sounds like something that was supposed to bring us together is going to rip us apart.

Mayor 'stunned' admitted killer is free

Mayor Dianne Watts says she was "absolutely stunned" to discover an admitted killer linked to a notorious Salvadoran gang is free in her city pending the outcome of his immigration case...Continue

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

How Long Before Polygamy (Formally) Comes to Canada?

Legal experts are pushing for the B.C. Government to make a reference to the B.C. Court of Appeal on the constitutionality of laws against polygamy...Continue

Barbara Kay: Multiculturalism was Canada's biggest mistake

Barbara Kay writes about the sour, divisive legacy of multiculturalism...Continue

Changes treat immigrants as 'economic units'

Canada is signalling to the world that it views immigrants as commodities and not people, ethnic groups warned Tuesday as they voiced concerns about controversial legislation that they say could threaten the country’s tradition of multiculturalism and diversity...Continue

I love how diversity trumps the economy.

Immigration issue challenges all parties

The biggest rabbit to come out of the federal hat this year has been the major overhaul of Canada's immigration system that the Conservatives tucked in their budget implementation bill, thereby risking the life of their minority government...Continue

Monday, April 7, 2008

Why Can't Other Western Countries Do This?

When they decided to have their first child, Alexander Gorlov and Laila Simanova discovered that something new was afoot in post-Soviet Russia: a baby boom...Continue

Book Review: Alien Nation By Peter Brimelow

Peter Brimelow, a journalist and senior editor at Forbes and National Review, has written a stimulating and illuminating discussion of the morass that passes for U.S. immigration policy...Continue

After years of shrinking population, Russia has post-Soviet first: a baby boom

When they decided to have their first child, Alexander Gorlov and Laila Simanova discovered that something new was afoot in post-Soviet Russia: a baby boom...Continue

Top 8 reasons NOT to immigrate to CANADA

Every year 250,000 eager foreigners arrive in cities like Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal. After they do so, their careers, finances and lives are destroyed. Read the famous "Top Eight Reasons NOT to Immigrate to Canada"...
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Saturday, April 5, 2008

Rights group defends itself

Facing calls for its abolition or reform, commission moves to rebut 'misinformation'...Continue

Foreign doctors: which nationalities get most complaints?

An investigation into the safety of foreign doctors has found language difficulties at the heart of many complaints from frightened, frustrated and sometimes "racist" patients...Continue

Canada's Kangaroo Court

Why is the Canadian Human Rights Commission permitted to employ high-tech Stalinist tactics?...Continue

Friday, April 4, 2008

I will NEVER drink Absolut again



Switch brands. Tell your friends, family, neighbors, co-workers, students, people on the street to never, ever touch this swill again. Doing so is treasonous to your health!...

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Women not tolerating Sharpton's rape rant

Al Sharpton and the local chapter of the NAACP have gotten themselves into trouble with black women for trying to turn the Dunbar Village rape case into a showpiece of racial injustice...Continue

Racism Hurting Economy, Says Minister

Thanks to its multiculturalism policy, Canada is known as a model society for tolerance and the accommodation of people from around the world who choose this country as their new home...Continue

Liberals seek to sell scandal to an uninterested public

Before he flew off to London for a “Progressive Governance Conference,” StĂ©phane Dion spent his week trying to convince Canadians that a Conservative plan to shake up immigration policy is a national scandal...
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Growth for the Sake of Growth

Canada's visible minority immigrant population tends to turn its back on Peterborough... Continue

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Chinese Spy 'Slept' In U.S. for 2 Decades

Prosecutors called Chi Mak the "perfect sleeper agent," though he hardly looked the part. For two decades, the bespectacled Chinese-born engineer lived quietly with his wife in a Los Angeles suburb, buying a house and holding a steady job with a U.S. defense contractor, which rewarded him with promotions and a security clearance...Continue

Mass Immigration Makes Home Ownership Unaffordable

Mass immigration, and the pursuit of a better life, is translating into a worse life for many Canadians. Home ownership is a dream for most Canadians and now, it appears, that dream is in jeopardy for many...Continue

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Let's get behind brave backbencher as he stands up to an Orwellian law

Back in 1972, Pierre Trudeau infamously referred to opposition backbenchers as "nobodies" once they were more than a few yards from Parliament Hill...Continue

Woman strives to achieve justice

CHUCK CADMAN may be gone but a petite grandmother from Surrey is continuing his fight to make criminal law fair to victims. Two weeks ago she marched their fight into the Supreme Court of Canada...
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Ethnic-education issue goes to the vote

Portuguese community leaders are anxiously awaiting the verdict of tonight's Toronto District School Board vote on a series of motions aimed at addressing high dropout rates among students from several linguistic groups by tailoring programs to their needs. Continue

A detailed list of drop out rates based on country of origin and ethnicity would be of great use to everyone. Unfortunately, such a list will never be made public....

NZ First Party says Asian immigrants should be banned to prevent inundation

New Zealand should shut its door on Asian immigrants to prevent the country from being inundated with people who will not integrate well into society, a leader of an anti-immigrant party said Wednesday...Continue

Sigh

It’s the year 2008, and still, people need to speak out against racism.

It’s sad but true.

We hear racist comments, jokes, and whispers almost daily, and in Williams Lake, it usually involves First Nations...
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Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Sikhs file rights complaint over firm's hard-hat rule

Two turbaned Sikhs have filed a human rights complaint against International Forest Products, saying a new hard-hat policy is preventing them from returning to their jobs at a Delta sawmill...Continue

Pro Indo-Canadian party to block immigration changes

The Canadian parliament is heading for a vote on a crucial immigration law amendment, which if passed will give the government sweeping powers to decide who is let into the country...Continue

Monday, March 31, 2008

Judge Orders Whites Out Of Atlanta Court

ATLANTA -- Judge Marvin Arrington insists he's not a racist; despite ordering white lawyers out of his courtroom on Thursday.

The Fulton County Superior Court judge said he was just fed up seeing a parade of young black defendants in his courtroom...Continue

So What if I’m Racist?

There are many in the environmental movement who chose the coward’s way out. They know that population growth plays a crucial role in environmental degradation. And they know that in the United States, Canada, Australia and the United Kingdom it is immigration which drives population growth and that it will play an even more decisive role in the future...Continue

Sunday, March 30, 2008

Freedoms lost in name of free speech

All you need to know about how rotten the Canadian Human Rights Commission (CHRC) is -- how undemocratic and anti-freedom it has become -- is that in hate-speech complaints, the commission has a 100-per-cent conviction rate...Continue

Policeman who exposed forced marriages faces sack for 'shaming' his city

A former police inspector who has spoken out about the forced marriages endured by thousands of girls is today facing dismissal.

Police support worker Philip Balmforth - praised last week by MPs - has been removed from his duties and faces a disciplinary hearing next week after telling newspapers how Asian children are going missing from schools in Bradford, West Yorks...
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Saturday, March 29, 2008

'He's not our headache'

Once a cause celebre, a failed refugee claimant is losing supporters fast...Continue

Immigration proposal 'dangerous': Arab group

OTTAWA–A proposal to give Canada's immigration minister sweeping new powers to pick and choose new immigrants is "dangerous" and could open the door to racial profiling, the Canadian Arab Federation warns... Continue

Uprooting the New Racism

In his Philadelphia address on race, Sen. Obama identified as a root cause of white resentment affirmative action — the punishing of white working- and middle-class folks for sins they did not commit:...Continue

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Speech row rocks multi-ethnic Canada

Canada is often thought of as a land of bland consensus and multicultural harmony - the last place where you would expect to see a religious minority up in arms, and journalists accusing the state of gagging freedom of speech... Continue

NBC's Equivalence Even Less Moral than Obama's

Last week we witnessed a veritable doubletalk double feature when first a presidential candidate compared the incomparable to excuse rabid racism bordering sedition; then a major television network analogized reality with fiction to garner sympathy for homicidal Islamic extremists...Continue

Immigration overhaul

The Federal Conservatives’ plan to overhaul how immigrants are selected for Canada will shut the door on minority groups, those in need of a safe environment and curtail family reunifications say critics of the scheme...
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Immigration reforms poorly designed and won't fix the problems

The growing backlog of prospective immigrants to Canada needs to be addressed urgently...Continue

The 'browning’ of Canada

NEARLY a century after the first big demographic shift in Canada, there has been another dramatic change in the country's make up. On May 16, 2006, for the first time in history, census enumerators found that the number of newcomers from Asia and the Middle East in Canada exceeded the number of immigrants from Europe...Continue

Long Live Quebec!

Quebec is in many ways one of the more "liberal" provinces in Canada, yet its attitudes concerning immigration and multiculturalism often appear to be at odds with the rest of the country...Continue

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Jeers and loathing at rights tribunal

OTTAWA -- Investigators at the Canadian Human Rights Commission share control of an online identity called Jadewarr, which they have used to anonymously monitor and contribute to controversial far-right and white supremacist Web sites, in a strategy that a prominent defendant calls entrapment...Continue

Monday, March 24, 2008

How a Film Triggered a Global Panic

It is the kind of stunt that has many fearing the worst: Dutch right-wing populist Geert Wilders plans to release a film about Islam. Politicians worldwide are already trying to stop the project, before a single scene has been shown. Critics fear the film could lead to bloodshed in many countries....Continue

Canadians Need Incentives to Have Babies

New census figures came out to much boasting recently. Media stories pumped up the good news and buried the bad...Continue

Canada’s Health Care System Cannot Survive Mass Immigration

New technology, abuse and the insatiable demands of an ever expanding clientele of elderly relatives sponsored by Third World immigrants is breaking the bank....Continue

Liberals urged to fight immigration proposals

Changes tucked into Conservatives' budget bill would give minister too much unilateral power, immigrant groups say...Continue

We need 'useful' immigrants

For the past three decades, Canadian immigration policy has had two main purposes: to admit new voters for the party in power and to reaffirm the Canadian elite's high opinion of itself...Continue

Saturday, March 22, 2008

PJB: A Brief for Whitey

How would Barack explain to his press groupies why he sat silent in a pew for 20 years as the Rev. Jeremiah Wright delivered racist rants against white America for our maligning of Fidel and Gadhafi, and inventing AIDS to infect and kill black people?...Continue

Obama and His Minister

Ever since Barack Obama delivered his much praised but inadequate race speech on Tuesday, the editorialists have been telling us how much we need a national dialogue on the subject...Continue

Race haunts mayoral campaign after shootings

Black candidate portrays resentment that erupted in Mo. city council killings...Continue

False claims of 'hatred' are attack on freedom of speech

Canadians in positions of authority within the institutions of government, education and in social equality movements are failing miserably to ensure the growth of a unified Canada... Continue

Modern intolerance

Bigoted hate acts on university campuses: systemic, isolated or reflective of the city at large? ...Continue

Is this Lady for Real?

Everywhere you go be sure to carry a notepad with you so that you record your racist thoughts...Continue

Friday, March 21, 2008

Canada welcomes HIV immigrants

Thousands of immigrants who tested positive for HIV before entering Canada have been allowed into the country, the Sun has learned...Continue

Race row over Rothesay shop doll

A ROTHESAY shop has been heavily criticised this week over their sale of a potentially offensive doll...Continue

Ujjal Dosanjh says Canadian bill ‘anti-immigrant’

Ujjal Dosanjh, a top Indian-origin politician who has served as Canada’s health minister, has flayed the Conservative government for introducing an immigration amendment bill that may hit immigration to Canada...Continue

Reputation at steak: Vento off the hook

Joey Vento won't have to go out of business now.
Vento vowed he would shut down Geno's Steaks rather than take down the signs he put up reading, "This is America. When ordering please speak English."...
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How about encouraging people to have babies?

The City of Calgary's plan to hire temporary foreign workers to ease staffing woes will be monitored by cities across the country, immigration lawyers say...Continue

The Speech: A Brilliant Fraud

The beauty of a speech is that you don't just give the answers, you provide your own questions...

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Wednesday, March 19, 2008

MPP calls for resignation of school board trustee

MPP Peter Tabuns of the Toronto-Danforth riding tried to control his emotions in Queen’s Park last night when he told the legislature Kawartha Pine Ridge District school board trustee Gordon Gilchrist that he should resign...Continue

City OKs: 'Speak English' signs at Philadelphia cheesesteak shop

The owner of a famous cheesesteak shop did not discriminate when he posted signs asking customers to speak English, a city panel ruled Wednesday...Continue

GOP sees Rev. Wright as pathway to victory

For months, Republican party officials have watched with increasing trepidation as Barack Obama has shattered fundraising records, packed arena after arena with shrieking fans and pulled in significant Republican and independent votes...
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Tuesday, March 18, 2008

GEORGE WASHINGTON: WHO IS THAT?

A nation without a history is a nation without a future...Continue

Whites 'must do more to help Muslims feel at home' says research group

Muslim immigrants face so much discrimination and hostility that they don't feel they belong here, according to a liberal research group...Continue

Tories seeking balance on immigration

For the past three decades, Canadian immigration policy has had two main purposes: to admit new voters for the party in power and to reaffirm the Canadian elite's high opinion of itself...Continue

Monday, March 17, 2008

Everybody Say No To The Negro

The Diseased West

Nations are organic, because just like an organism, they are born, mature, decline in strength, and eventually die. To what degree of power and prestige they achieve during their lifetime is dependent upon the people of the nation...Continue

I Love Quebec!!!!

Compared to other Canadians, Quebecers have less contact with foreigners, eat less foreign cuisine, go on fewer foreign trips, have fewer friends in foreign places, don't e-mail people as much in other countries, and don't work as much in multicultural environments, a new poll suggests...Continue

Equality move could hit white men

White men could be legally blocked from jobs or promotions under controversial government plans to help women and black employees achieve equality...Continue

Some cowboy logic is needed

The late W.K. Reesor of Walsh, Alta., was a mentor of mine -- an old-time cattleman with a PhD in Cowboy Logic who taught me a lot about working with cattle and human beings...Continue

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Denver Schools Classify Students As ‘Highly Gifted’ for Being Poor and Non-English Speaking

More minority and poor students in Denver are being classified as highly gifted under a new system that gives extra credit to children who are economically disadvantaged or nonnative English speakers...Continue

Cartoonist vows to sell Muhammad row drawing

A DANISH cartoonist whose drawing of the Prophet Muhammad sparked riots across the Muslim world wants to sell the original drawing “to make something out of a difficult situation”...Continue

Al Sharpton defends Obama’s church.

Young Immigrants Largest Threat to Society

The children of immigrants are the largest threat to Danish society, says Torsten Hesselbjerg, head of the Danish police, in an interview with the morning newspaper Jyllands-Posten...Continue

What’s the Real Racial Divide?

New York Times admits that living in close proximity to other races — sharing industries and schools and sports arenas — actually makes Americans less sanguine about racial harmony rather than more so...Continue

Mexican Consulate Claims United States Will Be Mexico


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Saturday, March 15, 2008

Multiculturalism and Racism Can Destroy Us

Culturism hates racism for many reasons. Western culturism is dedicated to saving of Western civilization.Continue

Oh baby, Canada's aging population needs more babies

New census figures came out to much boasting recently. Media story after media story pumped up the good news and buried the bad...Continue

Bill would fast-track some immigrants, reject others

The Tories have slipped significant changes into Canada's immigration laws into a budget implementation bill introduced in the Commons Friday...Continue

Immigration woes

I am not a racist, or a bigot, but the immigrants coming to Canada are a disgrace to the Canadian way of living...Continue

What makes us so angry?

A 21-year old man was killed in a road rage incident in Aldergrove BC, after the driver of another vehicle ran the young man’s truck off the road and then turned around and ran over the young man, killing him instantly...Continue

Let the dismantling begin

It is with the evening of multiculturalism at hand that we can discern how utterly flawed is the liberal notion proclaiming equality of all cultures at the expense of individual freedom, which has guided governments in western liberal democracies for some time...Continue

Friday, March 14, 2008

Geert Wilders Speaks: Anti-Koran Film



People Who Vote Wilders Must Die”

A Moroccan youth group from Delft in the Netherlands, calling themselves “Scheme 015 Delftse Samenzwering Shit,” [samenzwering means conspiracy] has posted a video clip threatening to kill voters and sympathizers of Dutch politician Geert Wilders...Continue

Public Reading—A Hate Crime

After spending so much time in grad school, and witnessing the Duke Lacrosse hoax first hand, I thought that I had built up a general immunity to academic PC—“there they go again” was my usual response to the latest advance in sensitivity training...Continue

Stop prayers or face being sued, council told

A town council is being advised to stop prayers before meetings or face the threat of legal action under race discrimination or human rights laws...Continue

Make babies, ADQ urges Quebec women

Weekend party convention to debate 'ambitious' policy that would encourage at least two-child families...Continue

Fixing the Liberals' immigration mess

There are credible arguments that Canada needs a great deal more immigration than it allows now in order to secure its future prosperity. And there are credible arguments that Canada could do with a lot less...Continue

Good policy, risky politics

Voters could penalize Tories for immigration plan....Continue

Thursday, March 13, 2008

THE BURQA GETS A MAKEOVER

The burqa is the wardrobe of choice for many Muslim women. It is worn over a woman's daily clothing, usually covering her from head to toe. Today, the burqa has gone designer, popping up on fashion runways in the West, like at this show by Norwegian designers Marked Moskva in Norway earlier this month. Here, a burqa evokes traditional Norwegian dress. The designers reportedly say they are aiming their collection at Muslims and non-Muslims...Continue

DESTROYING AMERICAN CULTURE: MULTICULTURALISM

Less than 30 years ago, most everything in America enjoyed the moniker "All American." Sports heroes became "All Americans."...Continue

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Diversity Learning Center: KISD Diversity Training

Is Multiculturalism Cultural Suicide?

Health Views Differ Along Ethnic Lines

Minorities are more likely than white patients to rate their health care as fair or poor, a view that is particularly true among Chinese-Americans, blacks born in Africa and Vietnamese-Americans...Continue

Ottawa moves to slash immigrant backlog

OTTAWA -- The federal government is set to reduce the number of new immigration applications it accepts in a dramatic change of policy aimed at cutting the backlog of nearly 900,000 people who have already applied to enter Canada. Continue

Loose borders ripped

Edmund Ezemo should have said eight is enough when Canadian officials sent him back to Nigeria two years ago...Continue

Pastor adds race to immigration debate

A conservative black pastor from Los Angeles warned of racial conflicts, primarily between Hispanics and blacks, if Hoosier lawmakers don't pass an illegal immigration bill this week...Continue

Dutch Establishment Threatens to Prosecute Wilders and Claim Damages

Geert Wilders, the Dutch politician who is making a 10-minute movie about Islam entitled Fitna (Arabic for “ordeal”), has felt compelled to cancel the March 28 press conference where he intended to show his film...Continue

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Black juror blamed for mistrial

Panelists claim woman wouldn't consider evidence, accused them of racism...Continue

Indian PM warns Canada of threat

Canadian MP says too few politicians are prepared to take a strong stand for fear of offending Indo-Canadians...Continue

Monday, March 10, 2008

White flight leaves system segregated by race

WHITE students are fleeing public schools, leaving behind those of Aboriginal and Middle Eastern origin, a secret report by high school principals reveals.Continue

Alienation in an alien nation

The fragmentation of our society is nearing exquisite proportions as more and more identity groups discover victimhood. Continue

Police identify hateful bloggers - group

The founder of an anti-terrorism Muslim group is thanking Calgary police for identifying a trio of bloggers who posted threatening and hateful messages on an Alberta-based website. Continue

Parents told to embrace multiculturalism

PARENTS should be happy for their children to undergo a multicultural experience in NSW public schools, Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard said...Continue

What's the point of citizenship classes when we've already surrendered our national identity?

Britain currently seems to be in a state of permanent uproar about its national identity...Continue

Jonathan Kay's phony-racism digest for the week ending March 9: Claude Dubois, Chilliwack, "orientals," and the local Korean convenience store

This week's phony-racism digest contains two entries....Continue

Sunday, March 9, 2008

Obama's black support shows its limits

Barack Obama would not be leading the Democratic presidential race without the enthusiasm and high turnout of black voters. Continue

3,000 women a year forced into marriage in UK, study finds

At least 3,000 young women in Britain are the victims of forced marriages each year, with the scale of the problem far bigger than originally thought, according to a groundbreaking report out this week. Continue

Tim Lott: White, working class – and threatened with extinction

What do the words "white working class" conjure in your mind? Knives, binge drinking, fecklessness, hoodies, slags, yobs, povvoes? That would about cover it...Continue

Spain's big question

You don't hear much about Spain these days. That's partly deliberate:...Continue

'It sucked the soul out of me'

Guyana-born lawyer Mark Persaud rocked Justice Canada with his allegations of systemic racism. No one dares take him lightly...Continue

Saturday, March 8, 2008

BNP member covertly poses as policeman

A MEMBER of the British National party (BNP) has infiltrated the Metropolitan police to go on patrol as a community support officer (PCSO). Continue

Six "Racist" Games

Are these games racist?
Blaming video games for sexism, drug use and violence is sport for non-gaming politicians. But are there video games that promote racism? Various groups have called out the following six games as "racist." Are they? You decide...

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Multiculturalism cannot survive

Future historians of the phenomenon known as "multiculturalism" that the West bone-headedly adopted towards the end of the second millennium will note the precise time when it was dealt a mortal wound...Continue

Minority hires fall short

Public service doesn't reflect public, PSAC delegates hear...Continue

Friday, March 7, 2008

T.O. councillor apologizes for 'Oriental' remarks

Toronto councillor Rob Ford came under fire Wednesday for a backhanded compliment he paid to one of the city's largest minority groups.Continue

Thursday, March 6, 2008

This Guy is Nuts

Black Supremacist Rant Makes a White Girl Cry

I wish that I could blame somebody for all of my problems...Continue

Tipping Stereotypes

The preconception is one of those ugly cultural phenomena that gets trotted out every once in a while as a discussion point about contemporary racism, ...Continue

Ontario court rejects religious exemption to motorcycle helmet law

A devout Sikh who challenged an Ontario law requiring all motorcycle riders to wear a helmet on provincial roads has lost his court case. Continue

Why aren't descriptions of criminals given?

For well over a decade our news media have been omitting to mention any description of alleged attackers, whether they be in robberies, killings,...Continue

Activists demand trustee's resignation

Social activists in an Eastern Ontario community yesterday demanded the resignation of school trustee Gordon Gilchrist, a former Conservative MP, over a letter he wrote to a local paper calling on voters to tell politicians to "turn off the immigration tap before it's too late." Continue

Turn off immigration tap before it's too late

The following is the text of the letter from Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board trustee Gordon Gilchrist which led to his recent censure by the board. The letter originally appeared in the Port Hope Evening Guide and Cobourg Star on Feb. 13. Continue

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Deafening silence in the case of Danish cartoonist

In early February, Danish police launched a pre-emptive attack on terrorism when they arrested three men involved in a "terror-related assassination" plot. Continue

Call goes out: trustee must resign; Race relations group wants Gilchrist gone

Several local activists and community social groups have banded together to demand public school board trustee Gordon Gilchrist resign after writing a letter to the editor attacking immigration. Continue

Aging workforce fuels concern of labour shortage

It is sad when the comments section is much more informative and telling than the 'news'. Continue

Billions of Dollars Wasted on Multiculturalism

Mayor Hazel McCallion says new immigrants to Peel must become better integrated into the community, and she’s looking to Ottawa — and groups in Mississauga — for solutions.

Statistics show that 80 per cent of the 170,000 people who moved to Peel between 2001 and 2006 were born in another country. Continue

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Harvard tries women-only gym hours

BOSTON - In a test of Harvard's famed open-mindedness, the university has banned men from one of its gyms for a few hours a week to accommodate Muslim women who say it offends their sense of modesty to exercise in front of the opposite sex. Continue

The contradiction that is Farley Mowatt

On Friday September 7, 2007, the venerable Canadian environmental author Farley Mowat made a boldly generous but stunningly futile gesture. He donated 200 acres of his Cape Breton land to “Nova Scotia Nature Trust”. Continue

Illegal worker bill OK'd

Despite pressure from big business, Hispanic leaders and passionate lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, the Indiana House passed a bill Thursday night to crack down on illegal immigration. Continue

The Wilders Controversy: Do Europeans Still Belong in Europe?

While America is focused on its elections, which might bring the first Muslim-born president in the White House, Europe is anxiously awaiting Geert Wilders’ movie on the Koran. Continue

Human rights complainant fined $1,500

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, March 3 (UPI) -- A British Columbia woman who accused the staff at a Vancouver restaurant of being racist has been ordered to pay the eatery $1,500, Canadian media said Monday.
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Allegations of racism at the DOJ cause a stir

Allegations to the Senate that visible minority lawyers are discriminated against at the federal Department of Justice (DOJ) when it comes to hiring, responsibilities and promotions has prompted a number of racialized DOJ lawyers to speak out. Continue

Monday, March 3, 2008

A Wonderful Use Of Taxpayer's Money

METRO VANCOUVER - Supporters of Laibar Singh say the Canada Border Services Agency has now agreed to wait until March 10 before cashing a $50,000 bond put up to guarantee the paralyzed refugee claimant will be surrendered for deportation. Continue

White Need Not Apply

It can hardly be doubted that Britain is currently in the grips of a revolutionary government, even if its revolution is protracted and in comparison with those of the last century. As with any such historic upheaval there has been an exodus of those who have found their social standing in rapid yet constant decline.Continue

White and working class ... the one ethnic group the BBC has ignored

Over the past two decades, Britain has been through a revolution.Continue

Bernard Dineen: Cowardice that played into hands of racists

I ONCE said to a friend whose family came originally from the Punjab: "What do you think would happen in a Pakistani city like Lahore if there was an influx over 20, 30, 40 years of, say, Africans so that half of the children in Lahore's schools were African?" Continue

Sunday, March 2, 2008

White Europeans: An endangered species?

Europe is a dying continent. I say this not as a criticism, but rather as a statement of fact. In Europe, an acute failure to produce the next generation has created a looming demographic crisis. Continue

White like us

Six weeks ago, 29-year-old Culver City Internet copy writer Christian Lander started a blog, stuffwhitepeoplelike. wordpress.com, on a whim, thinking he'd poke fun at himself and fellow white people. Continue

Why America is racially divided

Forty years ago, the Kerner Commission announced that America was headed toward two societies, “one black, one white — separate but unequal.” Continue

Islamo-fascists have made their goal clear — and that's just fine with the glitterati.

In early February, Danish police launched a pre-emptive attack on terrorism when they arrested three men involved in a "terror-related assassination" plot. The cops carefully identified the men as "a 40-year-old Dane of Moroccan origin and two Tunisians."Continue

Government to Bring Down Blue Collar Wages Through Immigration

We have it on good authority - both the MINING ASSOCIATION OF CANADA (MAC) and the PROSPECTORS AND DEVELOPERS ASSOCIATION OF CANADA (PDAC) - that the federal budget brought down on Feb. 26 is going to benefit the mineral industry. Continue

Awash in multicultural mishaps

The most pressing issue in the West at the present time relates to culture and not the economy.Continue

Friday, February 29, 2008

Multiculturalism unplugged

Uzma Shakir says immigrants like herself want more from a multicultural Canada than a passport. Continue

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Forced marriage is wrong.....I had to escape

LOOKING BACK, LOOKING FORWARD Manchester city councillor Sameem Ali has told the harrowing and often brutal story of her life, which includes abuse from her mother, a forced marriage and, finally, an escape to Manchester. Continue

The Shunning of Immigration Critics by the BBC, ABC and CBC

Is there something endemic in state broadcasting in the Anglophone world which makes the population question taboo and the pro-immigration stance the default position. Continue

What is a Canadian?

OTTAWA, Feb. 27 /CNW Telbec/ - The largest federally funded diversity
project, A Sense of Belonging, has spent the last three years exploring
Canadian identity and now it is time to identify the successes, challenges and
next steps at a national roundtable. Continue

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Political correctness run amok

Whether you are a media participant or observer, you can't help but realize there are a lot of things that are more or less off limits. Continue

There are some wrongs in political correctness

Sir: I'm tired of being politically correct. Where does it stop?

In a recent article in the Chatham Daily News regarding the Lord's Prayer, it would appear that the provincial Liberal party is wavering and wanting to appease everyone by altering the Lord's Prayer at the start of Legislature proceedings.
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Ontario students condemn racist vandalism at Ryerson

TORONTO, Feb. 26 /CNW/ - Students across Ontario condemned an act of
arson that targeted a black students' group at Ryerson University last week.
Concerns about racism on campus were ignited when a bulletin board belonging
to the East African Students of Toronto at Ryerson (EAST) was set on fire,
along with posters promoting the group's campaigns and events.Continue

RCMP probes U of T student for Web postings

TORONTO — Despite being monitored by the RCMP’s counter-terrorism unit since September, a student at the University of Toronto’s Mississauga campus continued to post online messages that promote the murder of Zionists, as well as Canadian soldiers in Canada.
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Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Pakistan Banned Youtube Because of These Videos...

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Free Speech vs. Muslim Sensibilities

Ezra Levant didn’t know it, but when the conservative Canadian activist and lawyer published the now-notorious “Muhammad cartoons” in his magazine, the Western Standard, in 2006, he launched a cultural counterinsurgency against political correctness and the creeping advance of Islamism in the Great White North. Continue

Brampton-based McGuinty fan accused of death threats

BRAMPTON— Police have charged a Brampton woman who sent hundreds of rambling emails to Premier Dalton McGuinty with threatening a member of his staff— but she contends it's all a cultural misunderstanding. Continue

The end of multiculturalism

Vineyard Haven, Mass. - Future generations may look back on Iraq and immigration as the two great disasters of the Bush presidency. Ironically, for a conservative administration, both of these policy initiatives were rooted in a multicultural view of the world. Continue

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Muslims Offended by Doritos Potato Chips

Furious Muslims have heavily criticised Walkers crisps after it emerged that certain varieties of the manufacturer's products contain trace elements of alcohol. Continue

Pakistan blocks YouTube website

Pakistan has blocked access to the popular YouTube website because of content deemed offensive to Islam. continue

Candidate 'disappointed' by racial slur defacing her election sign

Supporters of Liberal candidate Aman Gill who arrived at Gill's campaign headquarters Saturday morning found a racial slur spray-painted on the large election sign outside.Continue

Lord's Prayer is worth keeping

I pray that the proposed all-party committee of the Ontario Legislature and the Speaker won't heed Premier Dalton McGuinty's call to replace the Lord's Prayer with something that, in his reported words, "better reflects our diversity." Continue

Rights complainants want only reasonable access to media

Muslims who launched Maclean's complaint are seeking the right to reply to coverage. continue

TB’s deadly comeback

Toronto, with its growing immigrant population, will likely see an increase of deadly, contagious tuberculosis, experts say. The current system simply couldn't handle an outbreak, but the province has yet to make the changes required to protect citizens. Continue

Saturday, February 23, 2008

Fighting for Freedoms

A great documentary about freedom of speech Continue

Piggy banks are given the chop as bank tries to attract young Muslims

Knorbert the piglet has been dropped as the mascot of Fortis Bank after it decided to stop giving piggy banks to children for fear of offending Muslims. continue

It's time our most basic right became an election issue

Premier Ed Stelmach was stopped on the election trail recently and asked what he planned to do about the systemic threat to our right to freedom of expression. continue

Friday, February 22, 2008

Inmates 'crying racism

Non-white inmates at the Don Jail are "crying racism" and showing lots of attitude over the suspected actions of white guards, a union official saidcontinue

Queen's place in Canada will go to court

TORONTO -- The Queen's place in Canada is going to trial, now that the federal government has failed to stop a Charter of Rights and Freedoms challenge of the citizenship oath's reference to the monarchy. continue

Virtue in a Jack Boot

Anthony Browne’s The Retreat of Reason—Political Correctness and the Corruption of Debate in Modern Britain is just one of a long litany of books written about the scourge of left-wing McCarthyism that has seized control of every important institution in the Anglophone world. continue

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Two Years of Caledonia Thanks to McGuinty

February 28th marks two years of strife in Caledonia and Haldimand County as an illegal native occupation of disputed land by the Six Nations continues with no end in sight. continue

Shariah law cloaks plans for a putsch

Douglas Todd writes that the belief that a multicultural society is socially divisive verges on being "shocking." continue

MARCH AGAINST RACISM!

Join us on March 21, International Day for the Elimination of Racism, to show our communities’ collective strength in challenging ongoing racism. Canadian multiculturalism is not enough! continue

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Don't drop the Lord's Prayer from the legislature

Dalton McGuinty needs to seriously consider the implications of removing the Lord's Prayer from the provincial legislature. continue

Monday, February 18, 2008

Canadian Human Rights and Multiculturalism

'Family Day' favoured

While most people are happy Manitoba is celebrating a new holiday today, not everybody is happy with the name. continue

Report: Multiculturalism Undermining Britain’s Security

Britain’s tolerance has actually alienated its ethnic minorities. No society can survive without a unifying culture. continue

Media are getting all lathered up over nothing

Human-rights cases against Maclean's and Levant are nothing to get excited about. continue

Jonathan Kay on Richard Warman and Canada's phony-racism industry

Canadians now know the precise moment when radical anti-racism became a more powerful sociological toxin than racism itself: 7:55pm EST on Sept. 5, 2003.



That is the date-stamp on a particularly vile posting, left by an anonymous user on the message board of the right-wing web site freedomsite.org, attacking Canada’s first black senator.
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Should black schools exist in Montreal?

Shatner’s Lev Buckman room was packed to capacity Wednesday night, when teachers and community members joined students at a panel discussion on the possibility of creating Afrocentric schools in Montreal. continue

Academic outrages community leaders

THE recent study by Dr. Ernest Healy of Monash University regarding volunteerism and social cohesion has stirred controversy and rebuttals from many ethnic communities and multicultural advocates.
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Sunday, February 17, 2008

'I don't hate Muslims. I hate Islam,' says Holland's rising political star

Geert Wilders, the popular MP whose film on Islam has fuelled the debate on race in Holland, wants an end to mosque building and Muslim immigration. Ian Traynor met him in The Hague. continue

Leave the Lord's Prayer alone

Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty is taking the tired route of political correctness with his musings on removing the Lord's Prayer from his legislature. McGuinty says the government needs to "find a way to ensure that (Ontario's) diversity is reflected inside the legislature, as well." continue

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Danish MPs refuse cartoon apology

Danish MPs have cancelled a trip to Iran after Tehran demanded they apologise for the republication of cartoons deemed offensive to Islam. continue

Multiculturalism and Islamification in Britain - Part 1

Mark Steyn on Multiculturalism

Parents protest test in English

ISAT | Threaten to keep kids home rather than take new state exam. continue

Fashion is racist: insider lifts lid on 'ethnic exclusion'

One of Britain's leading model agents has offered a disturbing insight into the racial discrimination holding back the careers of black models in the British fashion indusrty. Rob Sharp reportscontinue

Sikhs have worn helmets 'throughout their history'

Discrimination Case; Man challenging Ontario motorcycle safety regulationscontinue

Dial-a-marriage, eh!

Long-distance telephone marriages can be dialled up under sharia law and then used to sponsor loved ones into Canada, Muslim leaders say. continue

Fire over forgotten FĂȘte

After Canada Post, now it's the federal government's turn under fire for leaving Quebec's national holiday off its 2008 calendar for civil servants.continue

Friday, February 15, 2008

Sikh biker fights helmet law

BRAMPTON -- Section 104 of the Highway Traffic Act seems quite clear -- you've got to wear a helmet while riding a motorcyclecontinue

Dunlop defends Lord’s Prayer

Eliminating the Lord’s Prayer from the Ontario legislature would be an erosion of the historical roots of Canadian politics, Garfield Dunlop argues.

The Simcoe North MPP responded Thursday to Premier Dalton McGuinty’s plan to do away with the prayer, spoken every day before the business of the province begins.
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Thursday, February 14, 2008

Gag me with a memo

The federal Justice Minister's Irony Detector must be in the shop for a tune-up. How else to explain the memo issued by Rob Nicholson's office to every Conservative MP last week?continue

Africans most likely jobless

Just-released figures show African immigrants are the most likely newcomers to be left out of Canada's labour market, with unemployment rates four times higher than native-born Canadians. continue

Ontario premier orders review of Lord's Prayer recital

TORONTO - The Lord's Prayer, recited by the Speaker at the beginning of each Ontario legislative session, doesn't reflect Ontario's diversity, Premier Dalton McGuinty said Wednesday as he called for a new approach to begin daily proceedings. continue

More visible minorities urged on corporate boards

TORONTO -- Canada's maturing multiculturalism means it is now time for corporate boards to place more priority on recruiting a more diverse array of directors, says Deepak Chopra, president of Pitney Bowes Canada Ltd.continue

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

The mosaic loses to segregation

My grandmother speaks atrocious English, eats only Chinese food, has only Chinese friends and has been a Canadian citizen for nearly 50 years.

She's citizen of a country where she can't read the local newspaper, can't order pizza, and has no desire to do so
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Afrocentric schools

How much public opposition must there be before those

implementing a policy think twice? In the case of the Toronto District School Board and the plan to create a so-called Afrocentric school, the numbers are stacked heavily against the idea - and for good reason.
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Tuesday, February 12, 2008

TVOntario's Steve Paikin badgers U.S. scholar on Toronto White Supremacy observations

On 11 February 2008, TVOntario programme's 'The Agenda' featured social geographer Professor Joseph Darden on "how Toronto's poor neighbourhoods could lead to a rise in white supremacist culture." continue

Subtle forms of racism and discrimination impede access

Health care providers and administrators need to recognize and work to counter-act subtle forms of racism and discrimination inherent in health care in order to make access to care and the quality of care better for members of cultural communities. continue

Monday, February 11, 2008

Labour report backs all-black shortlists

White candidates should be barred from standing for Parliament in up to eight constituencies in order to get more black and Asian MPs elected, says a controversial report commissioned by Labour's deputy leader, Harriet Harman. continue

Barbara Kay responds to her pro-Hasidic critics

In Western society hand-shaking is a universally acknowledged greeting ritual, and in secular society it is considered a gross insult to ignore someone’s hand. continue

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Fewer volunteers in migrant suburbs

MIGRANTS from non-English speaking countries are less likely to be volunteers than Australian-born people or migrants from English-speaking nations, a new study shows.continue

The new racial divide in Charlotte, N.C.

The city was central to a landmark, 1971 U.S. Supreme Court decision that led to the desegregation of the nation's schools. But now, Charlotte's students are segregated once again, and non-white children are paying the price
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Hazleton Mayor Lou Barletta announces campaign for Congress

Spain govt criticises opposition immigrant plan

Spain's Socialist government on Thursday said opposition calls for immigrants to learn Spanish and respect Spanish customs were xenophobic, raising immigration issues ahead of next month's national election.continue

Town Struggles After City Hall Shooting

KIRKWOOD, Mo. (Feb. 9) - Some left flowers, balloons and memorials on the steps of City Hall. Others gathered at a prayer vigil where a bell tolled six times as mourners clutched white candles. Residents of this St. Louis suburb struggled to heal as they tried to make sense of a shooting spree at a City Council meeting that left five people dead and the mayor fighting for his life.continue

Anglican clergymen uhappy with archbishop’s proposal of Sharia in UK

London, Feb 10, 2008 / 03:19 am (CNA).- Senior Church of England clergymen are criticizing the Archbishop of Canterbury for his remarks about accommodating Islamic Sharia law in Britain, The Evening Standard reports.continue

Saturday, February 9, 2008

‘Don’t teach children patriotism’

Patriotism should be avoided in school lessons because British history is “morally ambiguous”, a leading educational body recommends. continue

England's crisis is ours, too

The United Kingdom, from common language and shared heritage, offers us our best window into what is happening in Europe. This is especially so when we try to come to grips -- if we have the courage to do so -- with the historically sudden irruption, and rapid spread, of Islam across Europe.continue

Those left-handed discriminated against

The Toronto District School Board has voted to go with a black-focused school to address some perceived unfairness in the present structure. We will leave the discussion of the relative merits of Afrocentric schools to others but the spirited debate may put the spotlight on other types of unfairness in the education system. continue

Friday, February 8, 2008

NDP leader Jack Layton talks a lot about helping Canadian workers and curbing poverty in this country but is he willing to do what is really necessary

Mass immigration has not been good to Canadian workers nor the poor. It has not raised the standard of living in this country for the average Canadian. It has not ameliorated Canada's poverty rate but has made it worse by importing an underclass into Canadian society and swelling the ranks of the poor.continue

B.C. man sentenced for hate messages on Internet

PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. -- A man the Canadian Jewish Congress came to know as "Exterminance" on the Internet has been given a hefty sentence after being convicted of willful promotion of hatred against identifiable groups, a CJC spokesman said yesterday.

Keith Francis William Noble, 32, was sentenced in B.C. Supreme Court in Prince George to six months in jail.
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107 000 Demand Wikipedia remove this image of Muhammad

Bishops' backlash as Archbishop of Canterbury defends calls for sharia law

The Archbishop of Canterbury today launched a desperate backtrack over his endorsement of sharia law as his own bishops lined up to attack him. Claiming he never called for the introduction of the Muslim system, Dr Rowan Williams claimed he wanted to "tease out some of the broader issues around the rights of religious groups within a secular state".continue

Should I care that I offend you?

It was Benjamin Disraeli who, after reflecting on Britain’s vaunted intellectual liberty, observed the “we are a nation so fundamentally at one, that we can afford to differ.”

By that measure, Britain today, together with its former colonies, are obviously not “at one.” With ethnic heterogeneity from mass immigration has come division, and to deal with that all Anglophone governments have sought to cure the fever by discarding the thermometer. Free speech has given way to racial vilification laws.

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Harems pay off for Muslims

Hundreds of GTA Muslim men in polygamous marriages -- some with a harem of wives -- are receiving welfare and social benefits for each of their spouses, thanks to the city and province, Muslim leaders say.continue

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Racist act rattles York students

The York University community was rocked when it discovered racist slurs and demeaning graffiti — including the n-word — scrawled across the door of the York University Black Students’ Alliance.

This incident is the second of its kind this month, and part of a new string of violence that has taken place at York during the past several months.
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CNN's Dobbs accused of "Hate Speech"



Free speech go to hell

Gosh, what a surprise. The Canada Broadcast Standards Council (CBSC) has ruled that Vision TV did not violate federal broadcasting standards in allowing Isar Ahmad, a radical Pakistani Imam, to lecture on his particular brand of poison last summer on the multi-faith TV station.continue

Political correctness is throttling the life out of us

Recently, I heard a little girl reciting a familiar nursery ryme. It went ‘Ba Ba sheep, sheep, have you any wool?…’ My attention was immediately grabbed by the first line ‘sheep, sheep’. I hadn’t realised that even nursery rymes had been tampered with by the political correctness brigade.continue

Sharia law in UK is 'unavoidable'

The Archbishop of Canterbury says the adoption of certain aspects of Sharia law in the UK "seems unavoidable". Dr Rowan Williams told Radio 4's World at One that the UK has to "face up to the fact" that some of its citizens do not relate to the British legal system.continue

McGuinty open to more Afrocentric curriculum

TORONTO -- Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty said Wednesday he's open to the idea of making the province's school curriculum more Afrocentric -- but creating a school focused on black students is the wrong approach.continue

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Online petition asks Wikipedia to remove pictures of Muhammad

An article about the Prophet Muhammad in the English-language Wikipedia has become the subject of an online protest in the last few weeks because of its representations of Muhammad, taken from medieval manuscripts.continue

Race, gender divide Democratic voters

WASHINGTON - Though insisting race and gender have little to do with it, many Democrats are supporting the presidential candidate who looks most like them.

Super Tuesday polls showed clear racial and sexual divisions between backers of the two candidates hoping for historic firsts: Hillary Rodham Clinton, seeking to become the first female president, and Barack Obama, trying to become the first black commander in chief.continue

Multiculturalism is no longer a spectator sport

Multiculturalists can be likened to the hypocritical dilettantes who visit Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, gush over the Amish lifestyle and then return home to their cell phones and hummers. continue

When the Geta is on the Other Foot: Xenophobia in the Canadian Immigration Policy Towards Japan, 1907-1908

Abstract

A Canadian diplomatic mission led by Rodolphe Lemieux in November 1907 shares an anniversary with the much-maligned Japanese immigration controls, introduced on 20 November 2007. The themes underlying the Lemieux mission - racial profiling, xenophobia, discrimination in immigration, and claims of unassimilability in the host country - resonate deeply with the current political climate in Japan. The anniversary of Lemieux’s arrival in Japan 100 years ago serves to remind us how little attitudes have changed in regards to immigration and racialization.continue

Population growth strategy lacking, say some critics

The New Brunswick government's plan to increase the province's population may create discussion, but it doesn't provide much in the way of concrete answers, say some critics.continue

Upholding human rights is not censorship

Naseem Mithoowani
Khurrum Awan
and Muneeza Sheikh

Human Rights Commissions have a mandate to address the very real problem of speech that subjects identifiable communities to hatred or contempt.

On Dec. 4, we announced that we had launched human rights complaints in Ontario, British Columbia and Ottawa against Maclean's magazine for its refusal to publish our response to its October 2006 article, "The Future belongs to Islam." This article claimed that due to lax immigration requirements and multiculturalism policies, Muslims are poised to take over entire Western societies and subject them to Islamic law, with the only question being "how bloody the transfer of real estate would be."
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Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Am I a racist?

N.B. releases population growth strategy

The New Brunswick government says it will increase immigration, promote multiculturalism and become more family-friendly in an effort to increase its population by 100,000 by 2026.continue

Claim you're offended and . . . somebody is guilty of offending

People have been saying we need to reform the Alberta Human Rights Commission for the past several weeks, ever since Ezra Levant put his now famous interrogation clip on YouTube. You know, the one where the rights officer says, "You're entitled to your opinions, that's for sure," to which Ezra responds that if he is, what's he doing there?continue

Welcome to Peace Village, Canada's all-Muslim neighborhood

VAUGHAN, Canada (AFP) — The homes come with separate living rooms for men and women. Streets are named Bashir, Zafrulla Khan, and Abdus Salam. And every house has a view of the mosque, visible from miles around.continue

Monday, February 4, 2008

Our Diversity Is Our Strength!

Is Ethnic Crime a Reality?

To the politically correct, the ethnic criminal is a candidate for crypto-zoology, to be treated with the same skepticism as Big Foot or the Loch Ness Monster.
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Multiple wives will mean multiple benefits

Husbands with multiple wives have been given the go-ahead to claim extra welfare benefits following a year-long Government review, The Sunday Telegraph can reveal.continue

Canadian officials in Beijing turned blind eye to reports of immigration fraud, clerk says

BEIJING -- Wang Xu, a young clerk at a Chinese government office, was working at his desk one day when his boss approached him with an odd assignment. He was ordered to report to a nearby medical clinic for an X-ray exam - even though he was perfectly healthy. Continue

Monday, January 14, 2008

Better watch out!



If we don't fight this democracy is as good as dead.

Sunday, January 13, 2008

My hero

You have to watch this video. I only live in this world, this guy owns it.