Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Ahhh. Let's get serious about this global-village-richness-of-diversity-thing. After all, we're all the same deep down. Aren't we?

And they are very forthcoming with evidence to back this theory up.
Read on, brave readers.
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Exclusive: Illegal Aliens Bring A Taliban Culture To America
The Family Security Matters Foundation, Inc.
Date: December 18, 2006

In this seventh-in-a-series of FSM’s shocking reports on the horrors of illegal immigration, the vast cultural differences between our beloved home country and the countries of foreigners who invade us is examined. For a long time, we have focused our efforts on destroying such malignant, murderous groups as Al-Qaeda and the Taliban, and rightly so. But we have lost sight of how other groups from other nations exhibit the same behaviors, and that they are waltzing onto our soil and embedding themselves here every day, endangering all of us. If you’d like to complain starting right now, we invite you to do so - at the end of this eye-opening article you will find the link you’ll need.
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Excerpt:
In addition to the more permissive and irresponsible attitudes on drinking and driving held by many Hispanic illegal aliens, the Washington Post reported in a June 2002 article, In Mexico, an Unpunished Crime, there is a "machismo culture," instilled through what is learned in the home, school and church, that has allowed many men to "believe they are superior and dominant, and that a woman is an object." The article goes on, “when it comes to punishing sexual violence against women, surprisingly little has changed in a century. In many parts of Mexico, the penalty for stealing a cow is harsher than the punishment for rape."

As reported in a VDARE article,
Mexican Sexual Diversity, "the social status of women in some rural areas is not much better than the Taliban level, where females have no civil rights and are essentially slaves for men.”"As an example, a kind of kidnap-for-sex custom remains legal in Oaxaca, a southern state of Mexico. In "Oaxaca last summer, the one-year-old, government-funded Oaxacan Women’s Institute persuaded the legislature to pass heavy criminal penalties against a practice known as 'rapto.' Laws in most Mexican states define rapto as a case where a man kidnaps a woman not for ransom, but with the intent of marrying her or to satisfy his "erotic sexual desire." The new law championed by the women’s group established penalties of at least 10 years in prison. But in March, the state legislature reversed itself and again made the practice a minor infraction. A key legislator - a man - argued for the reduction, calling the practice harmless and 'romantic.'"
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As noted by Deborah Schurman-Kauflin, Ph.D. Violent Crimes Institute in
Importing Violence : The Danger of Immigration from Violent Cultures:
"Over the past several years, the U.S. has seen a large influx of immigrants, both legal and illegal, from countries whose values are opposed to the rights guaranteed by the U.S. constitution. Specifically, there are large numbers of immigrants coming from countries that are misogynistic. These societies accord women little to no rights, and the idea of violence committed by men against women and children is not unusual.
…The fact is that South American male attitudes toward females are often archaic and misogynistic. Thus it is not surprising that the U.S. is seeing more attacks against women and little girls committed by these immigrants.
In August 2005, illegal immigrant Jose Ramirez from El Salvador was charged with the violent attack of a 15 year old girl who refused to respond when he whistled at her" (Roh, 2005).

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