Friday, April 9, 2010

Minister to review laws dealing with racism

The Green Party minister yesterday called for calm as mourners attended the funeral of 15-year-old Nigerian Toyosi Shitta-bey.

Speaking outside the funeral home in Lucan yesterday, Ms White said: "It is important that people who come to live here and come from different ethnic backgrounds can be treated with respect and full integration that all the Irish Government can offer.

http://www.irishexaminer.com/ireland/minister-to-review-laws-dealing-with-racism-116789.html#ixzz0kdhmR50Z

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

It appears this "pity party" article reeks with the usual buzz words and phrases taken from the press manual itself.

"...grief in the Nigerian community and tension and sadness and everybody is afraid."

"The family is devastated."

"We want to ensure that this tragedy is turned to good by mobilising all communities and ethnic groups to work together for a better society for us and for our children." How so? It has never worked anywhere else!

"....different ethnic backgrounds can be treated with respect and full integration that all the Irish Government can offer." (Translation: Your taxes at work to eventually displace you)

"Ms White plans to review the laws and agencies concerned with race in Ireland."
(Translation: More "hate laws" directed towards White Irish citizens.)

"...when we get over this difficult period."

Sorry, my Irish friends, but your racial diversity problems have only just begun....you need look no further than some U.S. black-dominated cities, or some British locales to see where you are headed.