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May 01, 2007
Diversity Is Strength! It’s Also…Familicide
By
Brenda Walker
[See also:
Diversity Is Strength! It’s Also...Immigrant Mass Murder
Syndrome, by Brenda Walker]
I pity the poor immigrant
Who wishes he would've stayed home,
Who uses all his power to do evil
But in the end is always left so alone.—Bob
Dylan
For some curious reason, immigrants of all stripes
are lauded by America’s elite for their exemplary
family values. But huddling in
high-density hovels should not be mistaken for
loving relationships or psychologically healthy
lifestyles. There is plenty of dysfunction in those
communities of diversitude, from continuing high levels
of
Hispanic teen and unmarried pregnancy to numerous
cases of
familial mass murder. Intrafamily killing deserves
our attention, because it reveals the underside of
immigrant communities in a way that little else can.
When an American mother like
Andrea Yates or
Susan Smith kills her children, the news coverage is
plentiful and angry. But when a dim immigrant mom
murders her kids, no one in the media seems to care.
Why is that? The dead children of foreigners are just
as innocent as
American youngsters.
Apparently the big brains in the editorial offices
become squeamish when the sordid details of immigrant
life don't conform to the happy-face template—diverse
Horatio Algers making their way up the sparkly
ladder of success.
The only time the
press admits dysfunction among the diverse is when
some ethnic group is demanding a new handout from the
taxpayer for an expensive fix. For example, I've
reported
on the importation of foreign misogyny to these shores
from various backward countries. You don't see a lot
about that in the news. What you see is reports that
"comprehensive
multilingual services " are being
provided to
"immigrant women" and that this requires "funding."
Achieving the American Dream is alive and well on
paper—but less so in real life.
Following is an incomplete but representative list of
unhappy immigrant parents who have murdered their
children.
 | Mexican
Angelica Alvarez killed her four children
by
two fathers last November in Elkhart Indiana. An
illegal alien, she had lived in the US for five
years but didn't speak any English, according to an
American neighbor even though Alvarez attended an
ESL class. She had recently lost her job, which left
her depressed. She called each child to the
basement, where she asphyxiated them one by one. |
 | Last October,
Said Biyad, a Bantu refugee from Somalia,
killed his four children in
Louisville and attacked his estranged wife with
a blunt object, and then turned himself in to
police. He
slashed the throats of the children, aged 2 to
8, because his wife disrespected him he said.
Prosecutors say they intend to seek the death
penalty. |
Recent news in the case has been the
difficulty in finding a court interpreter who speaks
Bantu.
Keep in mind that Bantus are the despised of Somalia,
one of the most
primitive and chaotic societies on earth, "a
country without government or law" according to the
LA Times, and where slavery ended only in the
1930s. At the burial of the Biyad children,
women stood separate from the male mourners, as is
the custom. [All
About America in 3 Days |Dogs are treated like
people, money flows and life is easy. Or is it? By
Edmund Sanders, Los Angeles Times, September 12,
2006]
USA Today declared that Bantus are "not
latter day cavemen" and then built a convincing case
that they are:
“Resettlement counselors who work with Bantus say
many had never flushed a toilet, flicked a light switch,
watched a TV, talked on a telephone, cooked on a stove,
ridden in a car, held a pen, used a fork, seen a
two-story building or written or read their own
language. In Kenya, some Bantus had gotten stuck in a
room at an orientation session because they didn't know
how to
turn the doorknob. Others asked whether they had to
go with their luggage as it passed through the airport
X-ray machine.” [
After 3 years, Somalis struggle to adjust to U.S.
By Rick Hampson, USA Today, March 21, 2006]
Is it reasonable to think that persons from such
cultures can ever adjust to modern societies? Many
refugees from
primitive tribal cultures will never be
self-supporting in their lifetimes. At best, it is
misguided benevolence to bring them here. At worst, it
is a crass
money-making enterprise for
Catholic Charities and other "resettlement"
agencies of the
Refugee Industrial Complex.
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Kao Xiong, a Hmong
refugee, shot and killed five of his children
and then himself in Sacramento in 1999. The
family of nine lived in a $310 one-bedroom
apartment on Xiong's $1000 monthly groundskeeper
salary and his wife's $500 welfare check. |
Apparently Xiong had his eye on a spiffy new hunting
jacket that cost several hundred dollars. The wife
probably thought the money could be better spent on food
for the brood. An argument ensued. Xiong then went to a
casino and gambled away $450. It was not long afterwards
that he shot the kids using a shotgun and high-powered
rifle.
Hmong are a
rudimentary agricultural people. Their
written language was devised only in 1953. One
shocking
statistic from the 2000 Census is that "Over half
of
Hmong-American women ... have had no formal
education at all." The same report found that Hmong
living in the US "had the lowest average per-person
income of any ethnic group described by the 2000 Census:
$6,613." But Hmong refugees often continue to have
enormous families in this country, sometimes
polygamous ones.
 | Ukrainian
Nikolay Soltys killed several members of his
family in the Sacramento area on August 20, 2001. He
stabbed his pregnant wife first, then went to his
aunt and uncle's house a few miles away and killed
them and two nine-year-old cousins. After that,
Soltys went to his mother's house and picked up his
three-year-old son Sergey, whom he murdered the next
day. |
After a 10-day nationwide manhunt, during which the
27-year-old Ukrainian immigrant was placed on the
FBI's Ten Most Wanted list, he was
captured in his mother's back yard in Sacramento.
The police search was made more difficult by the
Ukrainians'
cultural mistrust of law enforcement and the
inability of many to speak English. In February of the
next year, Soltys managed to commit suicide in his jail
cell.
At the time of his murder rampage, Soltys was
unemployed and living on welfare. He had hoped to open
an auto repair shop or become a paramedic but his
failure to learn English made any career advancement
impossible.
Because of the high-profile search for a dangerous
and unpredictable mass murderer, the MSM paid attention.
And when one listened carefully, there was mention that
75,000 Russians and Ukrainians were living in the
Sacramento area.
Who knew?
In addition, it was noted that Soltys had a record of
domestic violence in Ukraine and was too mentally
unstable to enter the military there. But no one with a
byline asked how such an undesirable character could be
admitted to the U.S.
 |
Jihad Hassan Moukalled was a
Lebanese immigrant living near Detroit who had a
serious gambling problem. By November 2000, he had
pulled $500,000 from his printing business to cover
his gambling debts and had run up large credit card
bills also. Before shooting himself, he killed his
three young children and wife. Evidently, he felt
they couldn't manage to live without him. |
In a Grand Rapids Press article no longer
online, "Immigrant
gamblers have few support groups" [Dec
17, 2000, Pay Archive], local Lebanese complained that
America did not offer culturally appropriate
psychological help for gambling addicts. "I wish
someone would help us," said Rosemary Antone of the
Chaldean American
Ladies of Charity.
 | India immigrant
Laxma Reddy shot and killed his wife Uma, his
13-year-old daughter and father-in-law as they slept
in their beds in Brookline, Massachusetts in March
1997. Reddy had a medical degree from an Indian
university and had left in the middle of his
residency in a Cleveland hospital, apparently not
able to make the adjustment to practicing medicine
in the US. He had not been in contact with his
family for several weeks prior to the murders. He
was shot dead a few days later when he pulled a gun
on a police officer in Elko, Nevada, during an
unrelated
traffic stop. |
 | In Maryland there is still some mystery about
the March killing of the four Rodriguez children,
since the mother
Deysi Benitez remains missing. They were found
dead in their home along with the father
Pedro Rodriguez who had hanged himself. The
police now believe
Pedro killed the kids. |
Whatever the details of the crime, there is no doubt
the family was in over their heads financially. The
couple purchased a $195,000
townhouse in 2005 they could ill afford. He worked
in a factory, she in a restaurant. Pedro, a Salvadoran
beneficiary of
TPS ("Temporary"
Protected Status) was arrested for
shoplifting kids' clothing. He lost his job several
days before the murders.
Deysi Benitez was born in a mountain village of
El Salvador. She "was pregnant at 15, had only a
third-grade education and could barely read Spanish, let
alone English," according to the Associated Press ["Missing
mother of dead kids lacked the skills to build her
dream" AP, March 31, 2007]
Passionately wanting the American Dream of a middle
class life doesn't mean that everyone can achieve it.
Skills and knowledge become more necessary to making
money. A century ago, an immigrant could more easily get
an unskilled job that would support a family. In today's
global exploitation economy, a foreign family has to
work several jobs just to survive. Any bump along the
road, be it financial pressures or an emotional
explosion, can precipitate violence from accumulated
stress.
We see the sociological blowback in the
huge gang problem among immigrants. In fact, if you
wanted to create gangs, you would welcome families whose
cultural backgrounds make them totally unprepared
to
deal with a society where a high degree of literacy
is required. The parents struggle with survival issues
of learning the language and earning enough money. The
kids struggle with school, where they try to fit in but
are torn by being neither fish nor fowl. The 1.5
generation lives in a cultural no-man's land, where they
receive mixed messages about whether to identify with
their ethnicity or to their family's new home.
Gangs, even violent ones, provide a community of
shared outlook and experiences.
It is cruel, not to mention foolish public policy, to
welcome millions
of uneducated people from the Third World who are
unprepared for life in a complex technological society.
It is hard to live in a strange country where you don't
speak the language and live in a limited cocoon with
others of your tribe, alienated from the mainstream
community. Multicultural cheerleaders like to downplay
how difficult immigration can be under the best of
circumstances. But many immigrant crimes have some basis
in the interior culture clash and the
ongoing stress of social maladjustment.
Less cheerleading for the multicultural delusion and
more honesty from the MSM about diversity's downside
would be welcome. Less sentimental, more honest
reporting about the real immigrant experience might even
save some lives down the road.
Brenda Walker (email
her) lives in Northern California and publishes
two websites,
LimitsToGrowth.org and
ImmigrationsHumanCost.org.
Recent events have convinced her that the Second
Amendment should apply to citizens only. |
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