← Autodidact Archive · Original Dissent · Blond Knight
Thread ID: 19894 | Posts: 5 | Started: 2005-08-30
2005-08-30 21:00 | User Profile
A pox on the those working so hard to destroy our White culture! If these religious organizations think that importing a permanent welfare class is so good for us, let them pick up 100% of the tab out of the collection plate. It is real easy to be generous when you use [U]other peoples money[/U].
A Year Later, Somalis to be Refugees Again Family Says it Canââ¬â¢t Afford Life in the City
Eric Moskowitz, Concord Monitor (NH), Aug. 26
In the Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya, Mohamed Mohamed harbored no illusions about the wealth that might greet him in America, only a vision of a place where his children could be safe for once, and whereââ¬âif he was willing to work hardââ¬âhe could earn enough to support his family.
After 10 months in Concord, Mohamed, a resettled Somali Bantu refugee, has learned he was half right.
His family has felt welcome in Concord. Volunteers have helped him interpret his mail and enrolled his children in recreational programs. But now that Mohamedââ¬â¢s front-loaded government aid has run out, he has discovered that his pay as a landscaperââ¬â$7 an hour, $280 a week, pre-taxââ¬âis not enough to cover his rent and utilities, which can exceed $1,100 a month.
Mohamed has relied on food stamps to keep his seven children and his pregnant wife fed, but his income has not left enough for staples, like soap and diapers. So Tuesday, against his familyââ¬â¢s wishes, he will move the brood to Maine. He has no job and no apartment waiting, but he has heard that life there is cheaper and easier for Somali immigrants.
ââ¬ÅNo one is happy to go to Maine, but they are forced to go,ââ¬Â said Nasir Arush, a Somali translator who assists the Bantu communities in Concord and Manchester.
[B]Lutheran Social Services, a federal subcontractor that resettles refugees in New Hampshire, has placed 68 Bantu immigrants in Concord since last October.[/B] Although Mohamed and his family would become some of the first to leave the state, this is not an isolated case, said Arush. The Manchester-based volunteer sees the signs of a looming exodus. He is in the midst of trying to assist four Bantu families in Manchester who have received eviction notices, and he sees that others in that city and Concord are just barely holding on.
ââ¬ÅItââ¬â¢s an emergency,ââ¬Â Arush said. ââ¬ÅI think people will be on the streets soon.ââ¬Â
Rest of story:[url]http://www.amren.com/mtnews/archives/2005/08/a_year_later_so.php[/url]
Another fed up American:[url]http://www.amren.com/mtnews/archives/2005/08/sending_somalis.php[/url]
Sending Somalis Here Was Ill-Advised
Tom Dwyer, Concord Monitor (NH), Aug. 30
I am not a racist, nor do I possess a prejudiced thought. However, after twice reading your cover story dated Aug. 26 on how Somali Bantu immigrants are finding life in the Concord community overwhelming and not tenable, I didnââ¬â¢t know whether to laugh or puke.
After already providing them with interpreters, front-loaded government aid, food stamps, resettlers, furnished apartments, case workers, job placement assistance, eight months of federal funding, English courses, cash assistance, bill negotiation, transitional aid, referral services, welfare medical appointments, community support, free rides and entertainment, safe street crossing skills and even toilet training, to hear they are now seeking more public immigrant aid from Maine sickens me.
This is no emergency; this is blood-sucking.
[B]Understanding that Lutheran Social Services has imported more than 350 refugees all to the rather small city of Concord, I[/B]ââ¬â¢m thankful our generous offerings do have limits. The Brady Bunch era is over, and few average American families have more than three children these days because the cost of living is high. Depending on two incomes to make ends meet is not uncommon here.
Whoââ¬â¢s the brilliant one giving these individuals the impression that coming to our country with not only seven children but also absolutely zero dollars or education would be an appropriate plan of action?
About the only service not mentioned in this article was birth control, and now they are expecting yet another child they cannot support. Might this have been a strategy to open even more doors of opportunities?
A big thank you to Nasir Arush, an obvious social service vacuum, for all of your skilled training on how to consume every possible offering we have.
When the state of Maine is also sucked dry, will they be hitting Vermont?
TOM DWYER
Hopkinton
2005-08-30 22:52 | User Profile
BK,
I read this crap that these do gooders engage in and two things come to mind. 1) Make these fools responsible for the upkeep of these folks, 2) or better yet, take Lutheran Social Services and move them to Somalia or Kenya. There they can preen all they want on what wonderful folks they are in front of a (cracked) mirror and tell themselves what good people they are.
2005-08-31 14:00 | User Profile
Why is it that the first line in any Dwyer-like letter has to be an affirmation that he's not particularly proud to be White and that he harbors no secret desire to live among his own kind?
2005-08-31 14:49 | User Profile
[QUOTE=OPERA96]Why is it that the first line in any Dwyer-like letter has to be an affirmation that he's not particularly proud to be White and that he harbors no secret desire to live among his own kind?[/QUOTE] De riguere. OTOH, an editor may have inserted the phrase to get it past his editorial board.
The US Christian churches have a manic impulse to import every stripe of people imaginable.
2005-08-31 18:22 | User Profile
Why are people always singling out churches for this sort of criticism? I'm pretty sure that many secular federal subcontractors are involved with this stuff as well.
Petr