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Originally Posted by Plethon
"It is just that the cowardly be ruled by the wicked."
Plotinus

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Very true.
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Originally Posted by Mynydd
Errigal, I'm afraid that this time you are being a little too much naïve. Please, take no offense as none is implied.
The first thing that you should ask yourself is why he is saying it. And then, if you can come to the conclusion that it is to promote another agenda (which I would call "phase II", which is assimilationism and where "phase I" would be multiculturalism), they you may as well see how twisted it is that all of a sudden they present themselves before the public media as champions of a cause that belongs to us, only to pervert its meaning and give it a further and more vicious twist. A twist which, once it reaches a level, there is no way back from it.
And I would add that it is significative that Nick Griffin and the British National Party are backing it from behind.
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I agree. I was thinking only that his statement moves the public conversation forward one step. It introduces the heretical idea - that unrestricted immigration may be bad - to the brainwashed types who think that if a rabbi says something, it cannot possibly be racist. But, as you said, his statement is part of an attempt to take the leadership position in the immigration restriction debate.