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Pastimes : Kosovo

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To: VLAD who wrote (385)3/27/1999 7:53:00 PM
From: Frank Sheridan  Read Replies (2) of 17770
 
The f-117 is only the first one we know about. There are probably others, perhaps several other planes that have been shot down.

Why are we in Kosovo? Why are we getting involved in a civil war? Why am I being asked to support an insurgent army that is being funded with heroin money? Why don't we get involved with Rwanda? Or Tibet? Or any one of dozens of other civil wars going on right now? Why Kosovo? Why now?

Is it possible that the icons we hold so dear, like "equality" and "multiculturalism" are recipies for disaster? Could Bosnia be a precursor of what we will see in many other places that have been subjected to massive immigration in recent years?

Here is my take on the issue. Only the heavy hand of authority is able to take a polyglot group of people and make them play nice with each other. In their private homes and in their private hearts most of them burn with animosity with each other. Once that heavy hand of authority is removed, the different peoples turn on each other. This is NOT a RACIAL OR A RACIST STATEMENT! So don't even try it! Look at the animosity between the Hutu and the Tutsi. Look at the animosity between Serb and Albanian. Look at the animosity between black and white people in America.

Perhaps the only real long term solution is for every peoples to have their own nations, and allow those nations to define themselves either ethnically, racially, or along religious lines, according to their own wishes. This polyglot multicultural nonsense only seems to be a recipe for disaster. I seem to remember that "a confusion of tounges" was once considered a curse at one time. Remember Babel....

Day four of WWIII.

Regards.
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