Mr. Hamelberg,
I will dare take a more political/academic stance and ask, Fresh Air
from France to where, Africa? how do we think Mr. Sarkozy's presidency
will impact the ordinary African in the streets of Dakar or Freetown? In
fact should a change of guard in Palais de l'Elysee or Downing St really
matter much to Africans in 2007? My point is, Africa's wellbeing or
lack of it should lie squarely on the shoulders of Africans and not on
to politicians like Sarkozy or Tony Blair in distant lands.
Malanding
Cornelius Edward Hamelberg wrote:
>Briefly,
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>Still chatting here, I am being sociable, not pompous, political or even academic, I'm only me.
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>About the links, they are meant to be educative and even for posterity. The library, Napoleon, Philo and Plotinus, I know......do you?
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>My papers are in a bank vault and are not to be worried about.....
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>Indeed a breath of fresh air, and if only it was coming from the garden city of Freetown or from Sderot, in Israel
>http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/122468
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>Today St Nicolas Sarkozy has started a new era in France - just as a new era in Sierra Leone, might start in August as Berewa continues on that long and winding road.
>http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6660277.stm
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>About immigration which does not affect Sierra Leoneans that much
>http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4608108.stm
>But don't forget that Francophone Africans are more assimilé than you are and therefore the magnetic pull towards a better life in La France, ( you feel more at home in an English-speaking country of course).....
>So many people drowned in the Middle Passage, and in this century in their hundreds on boats from Senegal to Europe.....
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>Keeping an eye on Northern Africa, the proposal of a Mediterranean Union, could also have some far -reaching effects on African consciousness in the Diaspora and in mainland Africa.
>( I spent three months in the very Mediterranean city of Alexandria which is in Egypt, had dinner on a rooftop apartment in Cleopatra with Mona and her family throughout the month of Ramadan 1991 ( just after Saddam had been blasted out of Kuwait) before moving on to Cairo which is in the middle of the desert) could have settled down there , but, but, but, but, you know what, perhaps amor omnia vincit , but a person like me wasn't willing to do that )
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> Check this out for implications on Yaya's Africa Union. Well just imagine if the shores of countries like Libya and all along that Coast became apart/ extension of Europe - only separated by the deep blue sea.
>http://www.google.se/search?hl=en&q=Sarkozy+on+immigration+%3A+Mediterranean&btnG=Search
> About that beautiful city in history:
>Napoleon
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Alexandria
>The Library
>http://www.google.se/search?hl=en&q=Library+in+Alexandria&btnG=Search
>Jewish Alexandria
>http://www.google.se/search?hl=en&q=Jewish++Alexandria&btnG=Search
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>Live and direct I learned a great deal from various rabbis, the past eleven years, from my dearly departed best friend Dr. Mikhail Tunkel whose main man was JOBOTINSKY and Prof Eidelberg, Ted Belman, Dore Gold and others and so would you if you wanted a PHD in just that where sky's the limit or if you don't prefer the sky, then dig deep where you are standing....
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>About Prof Eidelberg's comments - or in trying to decode those comments, you must first have a better understanding of the man himself and where he's coming from. He's most times on Arutz Sheva/ Israel National Radio: RADIO NEWS HIGHLIGHTS
>HIGHLIGHT
>http://www.israelnationalradio.com/
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>http://www.google.se/search?hl=en&q=Professor+Paul+Eidelberg&btnG=Search
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>1. When he talks about "national character." Bear in mind that apart from the Milky Way vastness of Arab space and Arab peoples who surrounds Israel, Israel faces a demographic threat, to the Jewish character to the Jewish state, whether it's a two-state solution or not, and that apart from the Palestinians there are a million Arabs who are Israeli citizens in Israel .
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> So indeed if the French people feel that their culture is under the threat of Arabisation, then it's appropriate that citizens take legal measures to combat that threat by regulating immigration etc. If Sweden threw her doors wide open and like the founding fathers were to announce everybody is welcome, "Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor" etc, then el-Hajj Dr. Abu Muhammad al- Jihad could well become the next Swedish prime minister, since his immigrant allies, singing "We Shall Overcome" would vote for him, overwhelmingly, and establish one of the Caliphate's main branches right here in Rosenblad as Swedish headquarters.
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>About Fatoumata's paraphrase of Sarkozy's which is presented as a conclusion: that
>"Blacks and Arabs are the main causes of all the disruptions in the suburbs."
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> The logical approach is to get to the root causes of why this is true and addressing those causes. That is surely what's going to happen.
> Legislation would seek to regulate immigration and to educate and assimilate/ integrate immigrants, assuming that unlike Kunta Kinte, they want to be integrated otherwise why not stay home in Agadir or Casablanca?
>(I say Agadir, because I was once asked at a conference by an Englishman who was trying to place me, "Excuse me, are you from Agadir?"
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>I asked him "Do I look like a Beatle?"
> So if you are from Europe or Merry England, you're supposed to be called Claude and look like Mr. Lloyd.
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>The Language requirements do not pose a problem for those who come from former French colonies, such as my Tunisian born friend Claude Kayat who believe it or not, wrote
>"Mohammed Cohen"
>: http://www.google.se/search?q=Claude+Kayat&hl=en&lr=lang_en&sa=X&oi=lrtip&ct=restrict&cad=9
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> Lastly, about "
>"The form of immigration to be encouraged now should be 'chosen'
>immigration" (this means only the intellectuals and the productive from the third word particularly Africa must be given visas to come to France"
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>To some extent Canada practices that form of regulated immigration.
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>Well, one of the reasons for racism is that some people think that Africans are here to,
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> 1. Take their women (as Salman Rushdie says in his "Satanic Verses" an English woman? What is she good for? Find her, f- - k her and leave her.
>Exact words ""WHITE WOMEN - NEVER MIND FAT, JEWISH, NON-DEFERENTIAL12 WHITE WOMEN - WERE FOR FUCKING AND THROWING OVER. "(PAGE 261 TVS)
>See Ahmed Deedat: http://www.jamaat.net/rushdie/Rushdie.html
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>2. Take their money.
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> I heard this at work (in Swedish) talking obliquely about me/ us:"Yes, the bloodsuckers, they are only here to exploit our system" and of course they were talking about me. Had I been interested in her, I would have done number one with she, and she, I know, most willingly, the bambuclatch....
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>With the rise of Islamophobia in Europe, the phobia is that Arabs and Muslims want to Islamise Europe.
>This is IT:
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>http://www.google.se/search?hl=en&rlz=1T4ADBR_enSE222SE222&q=Fear+of+the+Islamization+of+europe
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>Finally, Europe does not want another wave of immigrants who don't speak the language, have no skills and are mostly going to join the army of the already unemployed.
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>There are prognosis that indentured labour and specific skills, Medicine, nursing are in great demand that and Indentured labour too, will eventually be regulated
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