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Title: Is it any wonder people are fleeing London?
Source: Telegraph
URL Source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/ ... /opinion/2008/01/16/do1602.xml
Published: Aug 2, 2008
Author: Jan Moir
Post Date: 2008-08-02 00:36:01 by Horse
Keywords: None
Views: 303
Comments: 14

In a north London suburb last week, a schoolgirl was beaten, gang-raped and then had drain-cleaning fluid poured on her body apparently to destroy DNA evidence. In the eternal cesspit of senseless urban crime, I feel that a dreadful nadir of sorts has been reached, a benchmark of slaked lust and casual, sadistic cruelty.

Police sources say the 16-year-old will never fully recover from the injuries caused by the caustic soda and, at the time of writing, she remains under heavy sedation in a burns unit, fighting for her life.

One could weep an ocean for this young woman, her life ruined by these savages, who hunted in a pack like animals and dragged her to an empty house, caring nothing for her wellbeing or future.

Drain cleaner? The callous premeditation is shocking, and underlines the fact that some of the rootless delinquents who roam the London streets are now scraping the bottom of the barrel of humanity.

I'm almost embarrassed to say that the attackers have been described as "five black youths", in case you think I'm being racist in highlighting this crime.

Yes, these are the peculiar times we live in, particularly in a week when Trevor Phillips, the chairman of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, has pointed out that "white flight is accelerating" as Britain becomes increasingly polarised along ethnic lines.

Following the controversy started by the Bishop of Rochester, who said that some Muslim enclaves were "no-go areas" for Christians, it all seems to suggest a country that is becoming increasingly fragmented; a patchwork of rigidly delineated little pockets of race and religion, knots of unyielding humanity who just can't rub along with each other.

This is not a Britain many of us would care to recognise, or even want to live in, although it is true that certain sectors of the middle class are fleeing from inner London like pashmina-wrapped lemmings, desperate to escape the creeping spread of urban decay.

Last year, nearly a quarter of a million decent, law-abiding citizens packed their bags and left the capital for good, seeking what they hope will be a better life elsewhere. They moved to outer boroughs, other city suburbs, rural areas, abroad, the back end of beyond, anywhere but here.

While their fairytale, roses-around-the-door belief in the safety of the countryside and the romantic ideal of a thatched cottage for two is touching, it does point to an underlying urban unease.

I would rather take my chances in the city than the country, but one can hardly blame them for wanting to move.

Elsewhere in London this week, a medical student was stabbed to death in a row over an orange in a Brixton fruit shop. A pupil who was expelled for allegedly having a knife took his school to the High Court. And about the time most of us were sitting down to dinner, watching The Bill on television or putting the children to bed, a teenage girl underwent an unimaginable ordeal in an ordinary suburban street.

What is going to happen to those of us left to live here if youths across the city continue to feel quite comfortable and confident in running amok? That's before you even factor in the older, more professional criminal gangs from more than 25 countries, who operate prosperous drug trafficking, people smuggling, prostitution, money laundering and fraud rackets on the capital's streets.

London is a welcoming city, where home-grown and particularly international criminal networks are flourishing nicely. Somewhere in the city, a great termite nest of law-breaking and corruption grows by the day, nourished by immigrants, some of them illegal, from Algeria, Nigeria, Jamaica and Pakistan, among others.

Is it racist to point that out, too? I don't know any more. All I know is that London has room to absorb them all, particularly as so many of its citizens have recently left in a hurry. And while cosy family evenings by the fire remain one of the few benefits of a wet British winter, how alarming that fewer and fewer people feel safe doing this inside their own homes.

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#1. To: Horse (#0)

Celebrate diversity! bump.

Lod  posted on  2008-08-02   1:27:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Horse (#0)

Last year, nearly a quarter of a million decent, law-abiding citizens packed their bags and left the capital for good, seeking what they hope will be a better life elsewhere. They moved to outer boroughs, other city suburbs, rural areas, abroad, the back end of beyond, anywhere but here.

Did that out of NYC years ago.

Cynicom  posted on  2008-08-02   4:50:45 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Horse (#0)

Is it any wonder people are fleeing London?

White people are losing their balls. At one time in our history we would have hunted the little pukes down, breaking them out of jail if necessary, and lynched them for the world to see. You want to end gang violence then teach the gang who rules.

God is always good!

RickyJ  posted on  2008-08-02   5:20:18 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: RickyJ (#3)

White people are losing their balls. At one time in our history we would have hunted the little pukes down, breaking them out of jail if necessary, and lynched them for the world to see.

More like castrated. Any attempt at the above today would be met with wave after wave of riot police tazing and gassing the crap out of any "vigilante" within range. If the riot police fail out comes the military who would use everything short of nukes to stop them.

It's just another sick and twisted creation of those that rule. Any attempt at justice though the broken system is a complete waste of time. Any attempt at circumventing said system will be crushed with swift and overwhelming force. Either way the innocent are punished.

"The more I see of life, the less I fear death." - Me.

"If violence solved nothing, then weapons technology would have never advanced past crude clubs and rocks." - Me.

Pissed Off Janitor  posted on  2008-08-02   6:06:54 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Horse (#0)

The more the law-abiding of whatever race demand that a police state be instituted, the more likely all the instruments of surveillance and repression will be turned on those same law-abiding citizens.

This is an example of the law of unintended consequences.

“I would give no thought of what the world might say of me, if I could only transmit to posterity the reputation of an honest man.” - Sam Houston

Sam Houston  posted on  2008-08-02   8:20:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Sam Houston (#5)

A GENERATION OF OUTSIDERS; Multiculturalism 'drives young Muslims to shun British values'.

January 29, 2007

Byline: JAMES CHAPMAN

THE doctrine of multiculturalism has alienated an entire generation of young Muslims and made them increasingly radical, a report finds today.

In stark contrast with their parents, growing numbers sympathise with extreme teachings of Islam, with almost four in ten wanting to live under Sharia law in Britain.

The study identifies significant support for wearing the veil in public, Islamic schools and even punishment by death for Muslims who convert to another religion.

Most alarmingly, 13 per cent of young Muslims said they 'admired' organisations such as Al Qaeda which are prepared to 'fight the West'.

The poll exposes a fracture between the attitudes of Muslims aged 16 to 24, most of whom were born in Britain, and those of their parents' generation, who are more likely to have been immigrants.

A report published alongside the poll, commissioned by the Rightwing think tank Policy Exchange and carried out by Populus, said the doctrine of multiculturalism was at least partly responsible.

A series of Labour ministers have broken recently with the idea that different communities should not be forced to integrate but should be allowed to maintain their own culture and identities.

Trevor Phillips, head of the Commission for Racial Equality, and Dr John Sentamu, the Archbishop of York, have also expressed serious doubts about multiculturalism. Academic Munira Mirza, lead author of the report, said: 'The emergence of a strong Muslim identity in Britain is, in part, a result of multicultural policies implemented since the 1980s which have emphasised difference at the expense of shared national identity and divided people along ethnic, religious and cultural lines.' The poll of 1,000 Muslims, weighted to represent the population across the UK, found that a growing minority of youngsters felt they had less in common with non-Muslims than their parents did.

While only 17 per cent of over-55s said they would prefer to live under Sharia law, that increased to 37 per cent of those aged 16 to 24.

Sharia law, which is practised in large parts of the Middle East, specifies stonings and amputations as routine punishments for crimes. It also acts as a religious code for living, covering dietary laws and dress codes. Religious police are responsible for bringing suspects before special courts.

The poll found that just 19 per cent of Muslims over 55 would prefer to send their children to Islamic state schools. That increased to 37 per cent of those aged 16 to 24. If a Muslim converts to another religion, 36 per cent of 16-to-24-year-olds thought this should be punished by death, compared with 19 per cent of 55s and over.

According to the poll, 74 per cent of those aged 16 to 24 prefer Muslim women to wear the veil, compared with only 28 per cent of over 55s.

The report by Miss Mirza, British-born daughter of Pakistani immigrants, concludes that some Muslim groups have exaggerated the problems of 'Islamophobic' sentiment among non-Muslim Britons, which has fuelled a sense of victimhood.

The vast majority of Muslims - 84 per cent - believed they had been treated fairly in British society.

And just over a quarter - 28 per cent - believed that authorities in Britain had gone 'over the top' in trying not to offend Muslims.

The Government has been accused of failing to tackle the socalled 'preachers of hate'.

No one has convicted under legislation introduced to deal with such figures.

One radical cleric, Abu Hamza, was allowed to encourage extremism for years before finally being prosecuted - but under separate laws and only under threat of him being extradited to the U.S.

Muslim Labour MP Shahid Malik said the poll findings were disturbing. 'There are evil voices out there and this poll shows some of them are definitely having an impact.

'People are still turning a blind eye and hoping it will all go away.

It cannot and it will not of its own accord.

'Of course the Government has a role, but with the Muslim community itself more has to be done to acknowledge that this challenge exists.

'For years, I have argued that the British National Party is a white phenomenon which it is up to the white community to address. Well, extremism exists in the name of Islam and that's something the Muslim community has to take leadership on. It's my view that the mainstream, umbrella Muslim organisations have not risen to the challenge and don't accept the depth of the problem that's facing them.' Mr Malik said one legal change which could help address radicalisation was to make committees of faith leaders who run mosques legally responsible for inflammatory statements made on their premises.

Baroness Uddin, the only female Muslim peer, said the poll did not reflect her experiences of the views of most members of the community.

But she said many young Muslims who had been born in the UK did have completely different attitudesto their parents and grandparents, who migrated into this country from overseas.

'Whereas we said, "This isn't our home, we have to fit in, we have to contribute", young people do have a sense that this is now their home and they are prepared to say what they don't like about it.

'They have asserted their identity and gone deeper into their religion.

It would have been unheard of for someone like me, as a 16- year-old, to have complained about England.

'But now, when young people go through difficulties in terms of job opportunities and education, they do make their opinions known.' Baroness Uddin said she agreed with the 'majority view' that British foreign policy had also aggravated Muslim grievances.

The Labour MP for Birmingham Perry Barr, Khalid Mahmood, said: 'Our young people have been allowed to fall into the hands of fringe organisations who are getting at them at universities, schools, colleges and mosques.

They are being manipulated.

'It's difficult for the Government to prescribe a way forward for the Muslim community. I don't think it can do that.

'It's up to the mainstream, national Muslim organisations, who frankly have failed.'

Jethro Tull  posted on  2008-08-02   8:54:59 ET  (1 image) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Jethro Tull (#6)

Whites leaving SA in droves

July 22 2008 at 06:13PM

The number of white South Africans who give emigration as the reason for selling their home has shot up in recent months as high crime levels and political and economic uncertainty spur the flight of whites from the Rainbow Nation.

A survey by South Africa's First National Bank (FNB) showed the proportion of homeowners who said they were putting their homes on the market because they were emigrating had doubled between the last quarter of 2007 and the second quarter of 2008, from 9 percent to 18 percent.

Emigration was one of the most frequent reasons given by homeowners for selling up, next only to downscaling because of financial pressures, according to the FNB residential property barometer.

www.int.iol.co.za/index.p...w20080722175042996C148079

Why I'm fleeing South Africa by Anne Paton (widow of Alan Paton) London Sunday Times—DISPATCHES, Sunday, November 29, 1998

I am leaving South Africa. I have lived here for 35 years, and I shall leave with anguish. My home and my friends are here, but I am terrified. I know I shall be in trouble for saying so, because I am the widow of Alan Paton.

Fifty years ago he wrote Cry, The Beloved Country. He was an unknown schoolmaster and it was his first book, but it became a bestseller overnight. It was eventually translated into more than 20 languages and became a set book in schools all over the world. It has sold more than 15 million copies and still sells 100,000 copies a year.

As a result of the startling success of this book, my husband became famous for his impassioned speeches and writings, which brought to the notice of the world the suffering of the black man under Apartheid.

He campaigned for Nelson Mandela's release from prison and he worked all his life for black majority rule. He was incredibly hopeful about the new South Africa that would follow the end of Apartheid, but he died in 1988, aged 85.

I was so sorry he did not witness the euphoria and love at the time of the election in 1994. But I am glad he is not alive now. He would have been so distressed to see what has happened to his beloved country. [Without Apartheid]

http://www.ourcivilisation.com/cry.htm

robnoel  posted on  2008-08-02   10:16:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: robnoel, all (#7)

One would have to be deaf, dumb and blind not to see that the white race is being forcibly evicted and then integrated with black faces. Whites who choose to ignore this global agenda (I call it Judeo inspired Marxism) do so at their own peril.

Jethro Tull  posted on  2008-08-02   10:26:55 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: robnoel (#7)

Sierra Leone: Ernest Koroma and Britain’s corporatist agenda

Ernest Koroma and wife pose with Gordon Brown and wife as Koroma hands Sierra Leone over to Britain.

BY CHERNOH ALPHA M. BAH, DIRECTOR OF THE AFRICANIST MOVEMENT

SIERRA LEONE — A recent statement issued by the British Department for International Development (DFID) revealed that England has provided some US$72 million to support what it refers to as “a new social and economic reform program” in Sierra Leone to be carried out by the newly imposed neocolonial regime of Ernest Bai Koroma.

Britain’s Secretary of State for International Development, Douglas Alexander, says the money is part of Britain’s “renewed assistance to the government of Sierra Leone now headed by Ernest Bai Koroma” and designed to “help the government carry out the implementation of policies that will maximize revenue as part of a new national recovery plan.”

This announcement is the result of discussions between Ernest Koroma and officials of the British government following his recent visit to London as a guest of British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and imperialist queen Elizabeth II.

In a presentation held at Chatham House (formerly the Royal Institute for International Affairs) during his visit to London, Ernest Koroma told British politicians and multinationals that his government is committed to a “corporate agenda” — one that will provide guarantees for multinational investment and exploitation.

Assuring his imperialist masters of his willingness to carry out their dictates, Ernest Koroma re-echoed his inaugural statement that his government’s intention is to run Sierra Leone as a corporation. The government would take the form of a company-like administration with himself as the General Manager and his ministers as departmental heads providing guidance and support to multinationals who will occupy a shareholder status in the affairs of the country.

He called on Britain’s capitalists to take advantage of the opportunity provided them in the transformation of Sierra Leone into a limited liability company now called “Sierra Leone Limited.” He says, “The success of this vision depends on international partnership with England who has remained supportive of Sierra Leone political dispensation over the years.”

Ernest Koroma also vowed to the British political class that his government would continue to provide security and guarantees for both British corporations and multinationals intending to venture into Sierra Leone and those already operating in the country as part of his “government’s new agenda.”

A reassured Britain throws support behind Koroma’s regime

Consequently, it is unsurprising that subsequent to Ernest Koroma’s London visit, the British re-echoed their continuous commitment to maintaining the status quo in Sierra Leone by providing support to the newly imposed neocolonial government of Ernest Bai Koroma.

As a matter of fact, Koroma’s accession to power is overtly facilitated by Britain, the United States and the various western multinational corporations engaged in the theft and plunder of the country’s resources. The fact that the British and their imperialist allies, in favor of Ernest Koroma’s All Peoples Congress (APC), fraudulently rigged the elections in Sierra Leone is no longer an issue of debate.

What is important is that subsequent to this controversial election process that resulted in the mock-up victory of Ernest Koroma, several British corporations and multinational financial organizations immediately developed a sophisticated international public relations strategy aimed not only at lending credence to this fraudulent electoral process rigged by the United Nations and the various imperialist organizations but also to showcase Sierra Leone as a bastion of stable democracy with endless marketing opportunities conducive for international financial investments.

With the use of the imperialist media, they employed the theatrical concept of make-belief as a political tactic to parade Ernest Koroma as the new democratic statesman in Africa. They put him forward as the opposition leader who supposedly enjoyed mass support to win an election against a hated incumbent.

Lesser of two evils?

But the reality is that people who appear to appreciate Ernest Koroma’s supposed success in the past elections were neither convinced that he has the answers to the numerous problems facing the poor and exploited masses nor were they persuaded by a political program he provided them that differs with that of the Sierra Leone People’s Party (SLPP) he replaced. Koroma just appears to be, in their own eyes at that moment, the only alternative between two proportionate evils.

It should be remembered that towards the elections, the Kabbah government that Ernest Koroma replaced had become hugely unpopular and hated by the masses because of its neglect of the people’s welfare and interest. Kabbah had necessitated — as a condition for his continuation in power — increased imperialist and multinational build-ups in the country, which eventually isolated the people from their own resources and also left them with no social services required for growth and development.

Low life expectancy, high infant and maternal mortality rates, a rapidly declining economy and a vastly hungry population became the hallmarks of Kabbah’s policies and eleven years of office. It is therefore sufficient that this violently hostile situation will nurture seeds of mass discontent inimical to the existence of a peaceful environment needed for multinational corporate activities and the operations of international finance.

British and North American corporations hold huge stakes in the economic activities of the country and therefore require security and protection for their corporate interests and multinational investments in Sierra Leone.

Realizing the frustration of the masses against the SLPP under Kabbah and the potential threat posed by increased Chinese influence and economic ventures in the country, the British and their imperialist allies felt the severe threats that their large multinational interests faced needed to be countered. This played a major factor in the imperialist machinations to rig the past elections in favor of Koroma and the APC.

Continuing misery was expected under Koroma

Prior to this election, however, we had pointed out that regardless of the outcome, the situation of the African masses in Sierra Leone would still remain insufferable. We knew that there would be no significant changes in policies that would reverse the trend of affairs experienced under Kabbah’s SLPP government.

The fact of the matter is that this policy of “corporate colonialism” has resulted in endemic, institutionalized corruption, which in turn developed a rogue middle class that sees political power as an instrument for the salvation of themselves and their families at the expense of the masses.

This is why we say that Ernest Koroma’s decision to transform Sierra Leone into a corporation is the climax of a neocolonial, capitalist exploitative tendency machinated by Britain, the United States and their various multinational corporations profiting from the numerous resources in the country. It is a political and economic strategy designed to enhance easy access and monopoly over the resources of the country by western capitalist cartels through the enactment of policies that favor a range of guarantees and tax incentives for the development of capital by western capitalist corporations.

It strengthens the protective relationship that already exists between the middle class political elites and the huge multinational finance representatives guarded by the various British and United States counterintelligence agencies and secret security services currently stationed in the country. It is an advanced strategy of market economy that puts every sector of the country on auction to the highest bidder whereby the questions of “profit” and “capital regeneration” are prioritized at the expense of the welfare of the masses.

Sierra Leone being sold to the highest bidder

During the last few weeks following Koroma’s return from England, several delegations representing huge British multinational interests have flooded the country negotiating for various concessions. These have included a so-called high powered British business delegation representing the London Mining Company which has already concluded agreements during the last few days with Koroma’s regime to carry out mining in the iron ore mining reserves at Lunsar and Marampa in the north of the country.

Koroma’s regime regards multinational corporate interventions as key towards the achievement of his neocolonial objectives and realization of his “corporate agenda.” The British government sees Ernest Koroma’s “corporate agenda” as a potential tool in curtailing growing Chinese influence and economic ventures in the country.

Very recently, a British-owned timber logging company is believed to have influenced Ernest Koroma’s decision to ban the Chinese logging companies from logging the country’s forests. Although Koroma claimed that his decision is influenced by environmental concerns, reports have indicated that his Ministry of Forestry and the Environment is engaged in negotiations with several British and American companies interested in logging.

Consequently, while multinationals continue to flood the country, the conditions of the masses have grown worse than they were under Kabbah’s SLPP. Barely four months after the elections, the country has been hit twice by severe shortages in petroleum products and foodstuffs.

During the last two months, the country has witnessed over seven different strikes from workers in various government departments over non-payment of salaries and politically motivated sackings of their colleagues. At the same time, prices of basic commodities including rice, flour, palm oil, groundnuts and other food provisions have skyrocketed and experienced over 50 percent price increase.

High import and export duties recently imposed by Koroma’s APC regime in its desperation to extract domestic revenue have also severely affected indigenous commercial ventures that are now faced with devastating investment instability. But the policy appears to work favorably for the huge multinationals that monopolize the various sectors of trade and commerce in the country. In fact, they make alarming profits out of the scarcity and price escalation.

Solution for masses is power in own hands

At the moment the anxiety and expectations that accompanied Ernest Koroma’s ascension to power is rapidly vanishing from the minds of those who had hoped that an APC victory would have automatically transformed the harsh conditions they face. People are quickly becoming clear that Koroma and his APC are no different from Kabbah’s SLPP government that they replaced. Both groups belong to the same soup.

This is where an alternative political program becomes the answer. The fact is that freedom from this situation of exploitation and oppression will only come through organized efforts of the workers and peasants.

The workers and peasants need a program that addresses their needs and aspirations and one that helps them realize their selfish interests as a class. The fact of the matter is that the African working class can only free itself from this situation only through the overthrow of the existing social system, and the actualization of this process is the task and responsibility of African revolutionaries and progressives around the world.

Build the African Socialist International!

Forward to a free, united socialist Africa of working class!

HERE

Jethro Tull  posted on  2008-08-02   10:30:18 ET  (1 image) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Horse, Jethro Tull (#0)

In a north London suburb last week, a schoolgirl was beaten, gang-raped and then had drain-cleaning fluid poured on her body apparently to destroy DNA evidence.

Must be in the handbook...same MO as the perps who brutalized the young woman in Knoxville, Tennessee a while back.

Remember...G-d saved more animals than people on the ark. www.siameserescue.org

who knows what evil  posted on  2008-08-02   10:45:06 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: RickyJ (#3)

White people are losing their balls. At one time in our history we would have hunted the little pukes down, breaking them out of jail if necessary, and lynched them for the world to see.

You have nailed it exactly!

winston_smith  posted on  2008-08-02   16:24:25 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: winston_smith (#11)

White people are losing their balls.

I've seen quite an emasulated few.

angle  posted on  2008-08-02   17:00:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: RickyJ, Jethro Tull, winston_smith (#3)

Remember why the German armies fought so well.

Hard to get people together for a lynching when they haven't lived with each other, in the same place, for years, and spend their leisure hours parked in front of the tube. (Or, for that matter, a computer.)

"To do the useful thing, to say the courageous thing, to contemplate the beautiful thing: that is enough for one man's life." - T. S. Eliot

Tauzero  posted on  2008-08-02   22:04:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: Tauzero (#13)

They won't be able to control the galvanizing effect that I believe we will see when they stage another event in America and Americans get real angry at the duplicitous bast*rds. ;-)

"If you love wealth more than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the animating contest of freedom, depart from us in peace. We ask not your counsel nor your arms. Crouch down and lick the hand that feeds you. May your chains rest lightly upon you and may posterity forget that you were our countrymen.”—Samuel Adams

Rotara  posted on  2008-08-02   22:08:45 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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