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Australian Reader Has His Eye On The New York Times
An American Reader Eyes British Immigration Stirrings
From: John White
Have you noticed there is a stirring on the
immigration issue in Britain? The Times (of
London) has just
published an extremely powerful article by their
Environment Editor, Anthony Browne, (email)
which sounds like
Alien Nation. He speaks of:
“an
unprecedented and sustained wave of immigration to one
of the world’s most densely crowded islands, utterly
transforming the society in which we live against the
wishes of the majority of the population, damaging
quality of life and social cohesion, exacerbating the
housing crisis and congestion, and with questionable
economic benefits…. African immigration has overtaken
gay sex as the biggest cause of HIV in Britain.”
It seems the Blair
Government has decisively relaxed previous controls and
is being rewarded by an influx of fresh supporters –
just like the Democrats!
Like many in America, I check the BBC News Web site
World page coverage every morning, preferring its
international coverage to the skewed selectivity we
endure from the U.S. services.
Today [Sunday] I was astonished to find two
immigration stories,
one
reporting a new paper from
MigrationwatchUK, an organization opposed to what is
happening, and the
other - of course - seeking to undermine the
contentions of the Migrationwatch paper.
How long do you think we will have to wait before CBS
News reports on a fresh issue of VDARE.COM this way?
The MigrationwatchUK
website –
url provided by the BBC (How long ..etc., etc.) - is
very impressive and looks like it could be an important
resource to us here as well.
A feature of the BBC site is that it provides
debating forums. One
accompanying these stories – which, interestingly,
has quite a degree of U.S. participation - has a couple
of classic and illuminating responses:
“Anyone willing to work for his/her bread must be
given the opportunity to do so without bias owing to
his/her nationality. After all, isn't everyone supposed
to be born equal?”
Vijayasimha, Indian, U.S.A.
“A strong thirst for wealth
once took the British all over the world. Ironically now
it's payback time.”
Khairul Hasan, U.K.
Different battle, same war!
August 11, 2002