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How'd You Like Some of this "Diversity"? |
Written by Paul Fromm |
Tuesday, 08 May 2012 04:15 |
*How'd You Like Some of this "Diversity"?* It can't be said often enough: Our ruling class's fixation on the joys of "diversity" is dangerous nonsense. All cultures are equal, multicult preaches. They certainly are NOT, as the following news item demonstrates. It seems that "South Korea customs officers say they've seized thousands of capsules that contain powdered dead baby flesh from China and are cracking down on smugglers. The capsules, thought to boost stamina when ingested, have been on the radar of customs officers since a Korean investigative report aired in August, 2011, that revealed some hospitals in China sold dead fetuses and placentas to illegal manufacturers. ... An analysis of the human flesh capsules found they are contaminated with super bacteria. One capsule sells for $35 (40,000 won) in Korea." (*CNEWS*, May 7, 2012) Yummy! One can only hope that any monster popping these bacteria contaminated pep pills gets seriously sick! What sort of "culture" eats dried dead baby body parts to induce greater stamina -- very likely of the sexual sort? Wel,, certainly not ours! It's time for intelligent men and women to speak up and reject the ridiculous cult of "diversity." All cultures are NOT equal and, no, scavenging dead baby parts and drying them for a role in some sort of heathen "medicine" mumbo jumbo would not enrich us. *Paul Fromm* *Director* *CANADA FIRST IMMIGRATION REFORM COMMITTEE* ** ** ** *Dead baby capsules smuggled into Korea: Customs * *By QMI Agency * <http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/World/2012/05/07/pf-19727471.html> <http://rapids.canoe.ca/cgi-bin/reg/NR-cust_service.pl?MODE=CUSTOMER_SERVICE&LOOK=CNEWS> *Pills* South Korea customs officers say they've seized thousands of capsules that contain powdered dead baby flesh from China and are cracking down on smugglers. The capsules, thought to boost stamina when ingested, have been on the radar of customs officers since a Korean investigative report aired in August, 2011, that revealed some hospitals in China sold dead fetuses and placentas to illegal manufacturers. The dead fetuses are dried in microwaves and chopped up. "They dried the fetuses, ground them and made easy-to-swallow capsules just as if they were making Oriental herbal medicines," the SBS program reported in August 2011, according to the Korea Times. Nearly 17,500 capsules have been recovered in the mail and in travellers' luggage since August 2011, the Korea Customs Services said in a statement Monday. An analysis of the human flesh capsules found they are contaminated with super bacteria. One capsule sells for $35 (40,000 won) in Korea. (*CNEWS*, May 7, 2012) |
Nova Scotia Christian Student Suspended for Sporting "Life is Wasted Without Jesus" T |
Written by Paul Fromm |
Sunday, 06 May 2012 01:26 |
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This email newsletter was sent to you in graphical HTML format. If you're seeing this version, your email program prefers plain text emails. You can read the original version online: http://ymlp267.net/zckwgA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOVA SCOTIA CHRISTIAN STUDENT SUSPENDED FOR SPORTING "LIFE IS WASTED WITHOUT JESUS" TEESHIRT We have long warned that "multiculturalism" and "diversity" will cost us many of our rights, including freedom of speech and freedom of religion. "Diversity" is NOT a big group hug where various faiths embrace one another. "Multiculturalism" and "diversity"" are a direct attack on our Christian and European heritage. The way it works is that, in the interests of "inclusiveness", minorities are endlessly accommodated. Minorities, however, have veto power over any Majority expression they find offensive. Thus, we have Black History Month, but a request for a White History Month would be deemed "racist" or worse. In some Toronto schools, there are regular Moslem Friday prayers, where boys and girls sit on different sides of the hall. Some public buildings provide prayer rooms for Moslems or special washrooms for their ablutions before prayers. And, of course, thanks to the nine dunces on the Supreme Court, "reasonable accommodation" (whatever that is) is the rule. So, a Sikh student in Montreal could pack his shiv - uh,yes, his kirpan dagger -- while Jean Pierre or Justin, students of European origin, must abide by the school board's no weapons policy. Well, "diversity" has come to rural Nova Scotia and it's become make-war-on-Christian expression week in the bailiwick of the South Shore Regional School Board. The National Post (May 4, 2012) explains: "For the past six months, a yellow T-shirt with the slogan 'Life is Wasted Without Jesus' has been just another shirt in William Swinimer’s wardrobe. Lately, the 19-year-old Nova Scotian has worn it every single day since the vice-principal at his high school told him he couldn’t, that it was considered offensive, that it spewed, in his own words, 'hate talk.' Instead of peeling the shirt off like they wanted him to, Mr. Swinimer continued to wear it — straight through a series of in-school suspensions and straight through the five-day at-home suspension he’s currently serving. When he comes back to class at Forest Heights Community School in Chester Basin, N.S., on Monday, he plans to wear it again — even if it means he could be suspended for the rest of the school year. 'I believe this is worth standing up for — it’s not just standing up for religious rights, it’s standing up for my rights as a Canadian citizen; for freedom of speech, freedom of religion. I don’t think this is right.'” You sense the depth of the hostility toward Christianity in the vice-principal's accusation that the statement "Life is wasted without Jesus" is spewing 'hate talk. Hate of whom? The National Post report continues: "The school board issued a statement clarifying that 'students may choose to wear clothing that embraces their beliefs. However, it is expected that students will not wear clothing with messages that may offend others’ beliefs, race, religion, culture or lifestyle.'” That criterion is preposterous. Almost any political or religious expression may offend someone's beliefs. A "Pagan & Proud" teeshirt my offend Christians. Many Jews are offended by public celebrations of Christmas. A Che Guevarra teeshirt is offensive to an anti-communist or anyone with a modicum of historical knowledge. Allowing censorship to be triggered by someone being offended is essentially to silence any strong expression of an opinion. Marni Soupcoff, a National Post columnis,t argues against the board's prohibition of an expression that might give offence: " That’s a rather sweeping 'however,' given that a hyper-sensitive student could take offense at virtually anything. An 'I like burgers' polo shirt could offend a broody young vegan. A pair of sweatpants with a proud 'I ran a 10K!' badge could seriously displease a student with a sedentary lifestyle." (National Post. May 2012) If you feel strongly about this assault on freedom of speech and freedom of the practice of the religion of the Canadian Majority, you may wish to contact the South Shore Regional School Board" 69 Wentzell Drive Bridgewater, NS B4V 0A2 Phone: 902-541-3000 ( tel:902-541-3000 ) Toll Free: 1-888-252-2217 ( tel:1-888-252-2217 ) Fax: 902-541-3051 ( tel:902-541-3051 ) The superintendant is Nancy Pynch-Worthylake * Phone: (902) 541-3002 ( tel:%28902%29%20541-3002 ) * Fax: (902) 541-3055 ( tel:%28902%29%20541-3055 ) * Email Address: [email protected] e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Paul Fromm Director Canadian Association for Free Expression SUSPENDED NOVA SCOTIA STUDENT DEFIANTLY WEARS T-SHIRT WITH PRO-JESUS MESSAGE Sarah Boesveld ( http://life.nationalpost.com/author/sboes/ )May 3, 2012 – 8:32 PM ETLast Updated: May 4, 2012 12:21 PM ET _____________________________ Unsubscribe / Change Profile: http://ymlp267.net/ugmjhqsqgsgbbqgmqwgguewwmw Powered by YourMailingListProvider |
Nova Scotia Christian Student Suspended for Sporting "Life is Wasted Without Jesus" T |
Written by Paul Fromm |
Sunday, 06 May 2012 00:56 |
Nova Scotia Christian Student Suspended for Sporting "Life is Wasted Without Jesus" Teeshirt We have long warned that "multiculturalism" and "diversity" will cost us many of our rights, including freedom of speech and freedom of religion. "Diversity" is NOT a big group hug where various faiths embrace one another. "Multiculturalism" and "diversity"" are a direct attack on our Christian and European heritage. The way it works is that, in the interests of "inclusiveness", minorities are endlessly accommodated. Minorities, however, have veto power over any Majority expression they find offensive. Thus, we have Black History Month, but a request for a White History Month would be deemed "racist" or worse. In some Toronto schools, there are regular Moslem Friday prayers, where boys and girls sit on different sides of the hall. Some public buildings provide prayer rooms for Moslems or special washrooms for their ablutions before prayers. And, of course, thanks to the nine dunces on the Supreme Court, "reasonable accommodation" (whatever that is) is the rule. So, a Sikh student in Montreal could pack his shiv - uh,yes, his *kirpan* dagger -- while Jean Pierre or Justin, students of European origin, must abide by the school board's no weapons policy. Well, "diversity" has come to rural Nova Scotia and it's become make-war-on-Christian expression week in the bailiwick of the South Shore Regional School Board. The *National Post* (May 4, 2012) explains: "For the past six months, a yellow T-shirt with the slogan 'Life is Wasted Without Jesus' has been just another shirt in William Swinimer’s wardrobe. Lately, the 19-year-old Nova Scotian has worn it every single day since the vice-principal at his high school told him he couldn’t, that it was considered offensive, that it spewed, in his own words, 'hate talk.' Instead of peeling the shirt off like they wanted him to, Mr. Swinimer continued to wear it — straight through a series of in-school suspensions and straight through the five-day at-home suspension he’s currently serving. When he comes back to class at Forest Heights Community School in Chester Basin, N.S., on Monday, he plans to wear it again — even if it means he could be suspended for the rest of the school year. 'I believe this is worth standing up for — it’s not just standing up for religious rights, it’s standing up for my rights as a Canadian citizen; for freedom of speech, freedom of religion. I don’t think this is right.'” You sense the depth of the hostility toward Christianity in the vice-principal's accusation that the statement "Life is wasted without Jesus" is spewing 'hate talk. Hate of whom? The *National Post* report continues: "The school board issued a statement clarifying that 'students may choose to wear clothing that embraces their beliefs. However, it is expected that students will not wear clothing with messages that may offend others’ beliefs, race, religion, culture or lifestyle.'” That criterion is preposterous. Almost any political or religious expression may offend someone's beliefs. A "Pagan & Proud" teeshirt my offend Christians. Many Jews are offended by public celebrations of Christmas. A Che Guevarra teeshirt is offensive to an anti-communist or anyone with a modicum of historical knowledge. Allowing censorship to be triggered by someone being offended is essentially to silence any strong expression of an opinion. Marni Soupcoff, a *National Post* columnis,t argues against the board's prohibition of an expression that might give offence: " That’s a rather sweeping 'however,' given that a hyper-sensitive student could take offense at virtually anything. An 'I like burgers' polo shirt could offend a broody young vegan. A pair of sweatpants with a proud 'I ran a 10K!' badge could seriously displease a student with a sedentary lifestyle." (*National Post.*May 2012 *)* If you feel strongly about this assault on freedom of speech and freedom of the practice of the religion of the Canadian Majority, you may wish to contact the South Shore Regional School Board" 69 Wentzell Drive Bridgewater, NS B4V 0A2 Phone: 902-541-3000 Toll Free: 1-888-252-2217 Fax: 902-541-3051 The superintendant is Nancy Pynch-Worthylake - Phone: (902) 541-3002 - Fax: (902) 541-3055 - Email Address: [email protected] e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it *Paul Fromm* *Director* *Canadian Association for Free Expression* Suspended Nova Scotia student defiantly wears T-shirt with pro-Jesus message Sarah Boesveld <http://life.nationalpost.com/author/sboes/>May 3, 2012 – 8:32 PM ET | *Last Updated: May 4, 2012 12:21 PM ET* [image: Ryan Taplin for National Post] |
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