Monday, August 29, 2011

CNN enemy's lies

CNN recently ran a story via its token effort on behalf of 'white people' (people of mixed european dna who have abandoned their fathers' names for anglo-saxon names) token effort at apology, Fareed Zakaria... GPS... the token mouthpiece is given to say on behalf of the people of mixed european dna who have abandoned their fathers' names for anglo-saxon names that australia is a 'wonderful place' because of immigration

recently i was talking to an indian co-worker and he agreed that it is next to impossible for non-indian people to show up to india and start working..... for example as a spaniard/ossie i can show up to most anywhere in western europe, or eastern europe and work...... i can also work illegally in america however a lot of doors will be closed to me for not having an anglo-saxon name or being from some 'victim' race like africa where generally i would be a victim in which case in america with the exception of some token lucky person (according to CNN at least)...... what is true is that there are no jobs for whitey in india, that is for sure.....

why do indian people want to be received elsewhere and have work elsewhere when they do not provide work to outsiders in their own country? why are indian people so racist?

moving on.... american patriotism.... i once knew a woman, like at AA meetings, who was saying how she was raped on an american flag by some military people, many of whom were friends of her younger brother..... is this patriotism? is it patriotism to boast, demonstrating weakness, reclaiming the efforts of unknown millions to build up an economy? if your country is california then why would you confuse new england, which is a different country, with your country? and why should you confuse the meaning of nation and country?

why should CNN and their likes give the lie that they represent 'critical thinking' and their university educations represent 'critical thinking' when that is patently untrue? the western universities in america and australia, in the humanities, mostly cannot be said to represent more than the importance of bearing an anglo-saxon name and making some token allowances above and beyond that...

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