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Here’s a very interesting video of a Canadian Parliamentary Committee on Immigration hearing where a Canadian (he states that he’s an unhyphenated Canadian) academic who is Muslim is giving testimony about the dangers of immigration and multiculturalism in Canada, the first 10 minutes are his testimony, followed by a Q&A. In the Q&A is the amazing sight of white MPs who don’t like his message and cling to their ideals.
At the 22 minute mark, or so, it is noted that this academic has taken the position that Muslim immigration to Canada should be stopped.
Later it is noted that Trudeau (father of the current Zoolander) came to regret the policy he launched. Here’s independent confirmation of that fact:
Even Pierre Trudeau, the key architect of multiculturalism, regretted how multiculturalism had been warped to emphasize an immigrant’s identification with his country or culture of origin rather than his assimilation of a Canadian identity. At a private luncheon with MPs in the mid-1990s, Trudeau was asked whether multiculturalism had developed the way he hoped. He replied: “No, this is not what I wanted.”
So it appears that their present PM takes after his fruit-loop mom, Margaret, than Pierre.
* Florence King, a paleocon who used to write a column for National Review, was a lesbian who said that before the gay rights movement most homosexuals considered themselves conservative.
* South Africa was mostly marginal for humans, especially of the pastoral variety that predominated when the Whites first came. It took labor and know-how of the kind the Dutch had to make it so productive. So, when Riebeck landed his first ships, in the early XVIIth century, there were just a few Hottentots and San Bushmen around who had been displaced by the Bantu hordes that have spread throughout Africa over the past 1000 years like the Goths, vandals etc in Europe before. The Europeans expanded and they finally met the next African tribe 130 years later, the tip of the Bantu wave. They had only been in that area for 100 years longer than the Europeans had been in the Cape region. This is how the Boer Republics were formed, by being allowed by Black chieftains to settle the unused gaps between tribal territories. As late as the XVIIth century’s close, the Whites and the Blacks had equal numbers, although a fertility discrepancy was starting to form and many Blacks kept coming or being brought to work the land and the mines. Even today, SA is the biggest destination for immigration among all African countries, which leads to a lot of unreported racism and rioting from the indigenous Blacks. So, in a sense, it was the Euros who were the most indigenous to South Africa, although today’s South Africa is a mix of various Dutch settlements, Boer Republics and British colonial areas so that pronouncement would not hold for the whole of SA’s territory, especially the part closest to Botswana, which was part of the land of the Tswana.