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  • johnpi 10:44 am on January 30, 2010 Permalink
    Tags: Area 51, Bantu, Bantus, black helicopters, Cloward-Piven, , , Muslim refugees in America, , New Hampshire, , Somali Bantus, , , ,   

    A federally funded education program for Somali refugees in New Hampshire has been put on hold after accusations by another group of Somali refugees that it was teaching ‘Muslim doctrine.’

    The accusations arise out of a longstanding rift in the Somali community between Somali Bantus, a minority in their homeland, and the majority.

    “There’s been a lot of rumors about bad blood between the different factions, said Dan Calegari of Southern New Hampshire Services. “I work with these people daily. There’s never even been any hint of religious activity. … It really comes down to animosity between different segments of the Somali population.”
    ….

    Somali Bantus, the descendants of African slaves, are a marginalized minority in Somalia that suffered greatly during the country’s civil war. Many were evicted from their farmland by other Somalis and fled to neighboring countries. Thousands of these refugees eventually made their way to the United States.

    There is a language difference between Somalis and Bantu Somalis, said Idhow, which is how the rift all started. Because some Bantu refugees were more fluent in their own tribal language than Somali, the local elders thought it best to have a group that specifically served the Somali Bantu community.

    Hilariously, the folks at this website looked at this story and decided it was the sign of a left-wing conspiracy.

    Last night we heard from reader Thomas in response to the Manchester Somali story I posted yesterday. He confirms for us that the Cloward-Piven strategy* to overload the welfare system with poor and angry people was well-established in radical leftwing circles 40 years ago! Thank goodness we are all catching on, I just hope it’s not too late for us.

    Apparently, Cloward-Piven is to nativists what Area 51 is to the UFO people. Sadly, I’ll have to report this to my overseers back in Moscow. A black helicopter will be sent to mutilate their cattle

     
  • johnpi 9:17 am on September 11, 2009 Permalink
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    “Refugee Resettlement Watch” blogger responds to my post calling him a racist:

    calling us “racist” is something that just inspires us more because it means we have pushed someone’s buttons

    Primarily, I’ve used the word ‘racist’ to make an accurate description, though I will admit that in general use, it is also an insult. I’m fine with both meanings applied here.

    So hereafter, I will be happy to call you a ‘proud racist.’

    Today, the ‘proud racist’ has a post on refugees migrating to Texas to find jobs from other places around the country where they were initially settled.

    He tries to stoke anger by accusing Catholic Charities of giving refugees an inside line on jobs that ‘other unemployed Texans’ don’t have. Of course, refugees mostly don’t have the language skills and functionality in US society to be able to effectively go out and job hunt the way other Americans do, so what little assistance they do receive really doesn’t even begin to bring them up to job-hunting parity with the average unemployed Texan.

    Anecdotally, I know one refugee family head who is talking about moving to Texas because he hates the New England winters, and because he has heard there is a large Muslim population there. His is one of several families I know who cite the New England winters as a reason they are planning/dreaming of relocating to warmer, Southern states.

     
  • johnpi 5:46 pm on September 9, 2009 Permalink
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    Sooner or later, the anti-Islam/anti-Muslim crowd in the US was going to become aware of the large number of Muslims entering America in refugee resettlement programs and join forces with the anti-immigration activists to advocate against them. This was an easy connection to make between two major ideological pillars of right-wing American politics.

    There is a blog now called “Refugee Resettlement Watch” – you know, like “jihad Watch” and “Islam Watch, and sure enough, it juxtaposes right-wing anti-immigrant sentiment with anti-Muslim sentiment – though it is an equal-opportunity disparager of all refugees.

    Of course you do find other strains of right-wing behavior there, such as blatant racism. In a story published today on the president of Somalia’s impending visit to the US, blogger “acorcoran” writes:

    I can’t see what this will accomplish except maybe bring in some bucks for the beleaguered Islamic government in Somalia…

    The word “buck” as racist slang for a black man has a long history going back to slavery in the American South. As political speech, it was used most successfully by Ronald Reagan in the phrase “strapping young buck” as a racist dogwhistle when he reinitiated Nixon’s “Southern Strategy” which led to his eventual victory in the presidential election of 1980.

    “Refugee Resettlement Watch” is published in an old South slave state (Maryland), where it seems “Old times dar am not forgotten.”

     
    • razib, murtad fitri 8:01 pm on September 9, 2009 Permalink | Log in to Reply

      the somailis in the upper midwest have been the center of several kerfuffles which involve a conflict between their interpretation of muslim orthopraxy and local majority norms. the refusal of grocery store clerks to touch pork-containing products which are sealed in plastic, and so resulting in people having to shift lines to clerks who would, as well as the case of cabbies refusing to pick up people who had had alcohol. refugees would assimilate better in countries where this isn’t such a chasm in norms (e.g., other sunni muslim countries, especially gulf arab countries where they are already accustomed to, and prefer, dark-skinned people who are also muslims to do low skill labor).

      OTOH, i know somalis are being brought into iowa slaughterhouses with the flight of illegal mexicans. though even they are shocked at the working conditions, and as people with legal status aren’t as easy to cow as the illegals.

      • Tec15 9:57 pm on September 9, 2009 Permalink | Log in to Reply

        several kerfuffles>> By “several”, you mean one or two ?
        refugees would assimilate better in countries where this isn’t such a chasm in norms >>
        In other words Refugee Resettlement Watch is right but you want to avoid saying that directly.

        • razib, murtad fitri 10:15 pm on September 9, 2009 Permalink | Log in to Reply

          yes, i think western countries would do better to reduce the number of conservative muslim immigrants. and conservative religious immigrants with orthopraxic demands period (this would include some sikhs). i really don’t know what refugees resettlement watch wants because i don’t follow the group or the blog.

    • eliza 10:33 pm on September 9, 2009 Permalink | Log in to Reply

      “Bucks” could also mean money. When I first read the sentence I took it to mean that money would be sent back there.

      • razib, murtad fitri 10:37 pm on September 9, 2009 Permalink | Log in to Reply

        if you read the AP article linked within the article PI quotes it does seem that the president is looking to encourage remittances. but it’s not explicit.

    • eliza 11:29 pm on September 9, 2009 Permalink | Log in to Reply

      I think he means money. Doesn’t look like the pres. is recruiting young men. Bad word choice.

      Islamophobia – you deserve it.

      • johnpi 5:32 am on September 10, 2009 Permalink | Log in to Reply

        I can see how the language is ambiguous, and allow that there could be another meaning. But given that when I went to the site I found articles that had been borrowed from VDARE, an identified hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center, I’ve accrued nothing to that site’s reputation that doesn’t belong there.

        In fact, a Google site search turned up over a thousand hits on RRW for the word “VDARE.’ Even making allowances for duplicates, that a lot of material from one source. See this SPLC report on VDARE: “Keeping America white.

        One essay complains about how the government encourages “the garbage of Africa” to come to the United States. The same writer says once the “Mexican invasion” engulfs the country, “high teenage birthrates, poverty, ignorance and disease will be what remains.”

        Another says that Hispanics have a “significantly higher level of social pathology than American whites. … In other words, some immigrants are better than others.” Yet another complains that a Jewish immigrant rights group is helping “African Muslim refugees” come to America.
        ….

        Brimelow also runs articles by the Pioneer Fund’s new president, Jean-Phillippe Rushton, another British expatriate who teaches at the University of Western Ontario and who has been investigated for violations of Canadian hate speech laws.

        Among other things, Rushton has theorized about a supposed inverse relationship between penis and brain size (meaning, in his construction, that blacks on average are more promiscuous and less intelligent than whites and Asians).

        Refugee Resettlement Watch has the stink of racist garbage all over it.

  • johnpi 9:36 pm on January 30, 2009 Permalink
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    Utah plans housing subsidies for refugees hit by recession

    Starting next month, in the first program of its kind, Utah plans to soften the huge and growing burden of housing costs by providing rent subsidies to recently arrived families for up to two years. The money is being drawn from unspent federal welfare reserves. Under the welfare reforms of 1996, states can use the U.S. government grant flexibly for families that already qualify for welfare – mainly single-parent families like Paw’s. For them, such help will make a world of difference.

    The state takes in about 1,000 refugees a year, and recently they included a preponderance of Burmese, Bhutanese, Iraqis and Somalis. During home visits to four families, Brown said, he found to his dismay that none had the heat on, saving on utility bills in this chilly city among snow-covered mountains; babies and grandparents alike wore heavy coats and wool hats.

    That last sentence is a snapshot of life for thousands of Muslim refugees all over the US this winter.

     
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