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From: Sukla Sen <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2017 17:24:59 +0530
Subject: Re: [abolition-caucus] How Stephen Bannon, President Donald
Trump’s chief strategist and the driving force behind the
administration’s controversial ban on travelers from seven
Muslim-majority countries, explains the world: an uncensored view


What facts are to be argued!

For every specific milieu there are certain givens - certain values.
One doesn't have to argue.

Nevertheless, two (crucial) elements follow from your arguments.

I. Those hapless and desperate people (of colour) who fled from their
lands, virtually empty-handed, to distant corners of the globe, and
uncertain futures, in a mad rush for security, gravely risking their
lives in the process, were actually encouraged to do so by the global
blackguard, called CIA; and hence deserve no compassion, no asylum as
refugees.
(It's just not the situation at the end of the chain, but also at its
start-point is as relevant.)

II. Trump has got to be backed, to the hilt, just not because of the
presumed possibility that under his watch US relations with Russia
would get better - and that'd save the world from a nuclear Armageddon
(no matter whatever else happens), but also because of his xenophobic
agenda - Make America White again!

Frankly speaking, I don't have any appetitie to argue.
In any case, it'd be rather pointless.
We inhabit two very different continents.

Sukla

On 07/03/2017, Steven Starr wrote:
> Yes, when you can't argue facts, it's time to denigrate!
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Mar 7, 2017, at 1:09 AM, Sukla Sen <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Steven,
>>
>> Mighty good that you've so openly come out.
>> No scope for any further confusion.
>>
>> Sukla
>>
>>> On 06/03/2017, Steven Starr wrote:
>>> Sukla, do you really think that Europe is better off after allowing
>>> millions of unvetted migrants (refugees from US wars that have destroyed
>>> their nations) to pour into their nations?  This has caused social chaos
>>> and is resulting in the rise of right-wing nationalist groups in France
>>> and
>>> Germany.
>>>
>>> There some days when as many as 10,000 refugees were arriving per day in
>>> Frankfurt, Munich, and Berlin.
>>> http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/germany/11847545/Migrant-crisis-Refugees-welcomed-in-Germany-like-war-heroes-as-Berlin-expects-10000-in-one-day.html
>>> These people were not screened for health problems, they did not speak
>>> German, and most had no place to live except the streets.  What sane
>>> government would advocate for such a policy? There is evidence that this
>>> is
>>> part of a political agenda. According to a report originating with
>>> Austrian
>>> intelligence services, many migrants obtained the not insignificant
>>> funds
>>> needed to travel to Europe via US NGOs (which are often linked to the
>>> CIA),
>>> see
>>> http://www.globalresearch.ca/imperialisms-migration-agenda-who-is-funding-the-refugees-transport-into-europe/5504056
>>>
>>> While Merkel's and Hollande try to maintain that all is well, clearly
>>> there
>>> is a social revolt in progress.
>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkeUZ2DG2Mw
>>>
>>>
>>> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3249667/Germany-state-SIEGE-Merkel-cheered-opened-floodgates-migrants-gangs-men-roaming-streets-young-German-women-told-cover-mood-s-changing.html
>>>
>>>
>>> This is from 2015:
>>> https://www.liveleak.com/view?i=681_1444192396
>>> Czech doctor describes conditions in German hospital
>>>
>>>
>>> Copied below is the text of a letter is from a retired physician who had
>>> returned to work at a Munich area hospital where they needed an
>>> anaesthesiologist. She e-mailed the following letter to her friend in
>>> Prague. The letter has been read out on Czech TV
>>> http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=681_1444192396
>>> <http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=681_1444192396>but in Germany the issues
>>> mentioned in the letter are not being reported on by the German Press
>>> because they have been told to not write anything negative about the
>>> migrants. Merkel’s government fears that the German population will
>>> react
>>> badly to the truth, so like bad governments throughout history the truth
>>> is
>>> being suppressed. Despite this German’s are protesting in record numbers
>>> as
>>> they can see the negative effects of record migration in their own towns
>>> and cities but you will only find articles and photos describing the
>>> protests on New Media. Even international media seem to be going along
>>> with
>>> the Blackout on bad news about migrants in Germany.
>>>
>>> “Yesterday, at the hospital we had a meeting about how the situation
>>> here
>>> and at the other Munich hospitals is unsustainable. Clinics cannot
>>> handle
>>> emergencies, so they are starting to send everything to the hospitals.
>>>
>>> Many Muslims are refusing treatment by female staff and, we, women, are
>>> refusing to go among those animals, especially from Africa. Relations
>>> between the staff and migrants are going from bad to worse. Since last
>>> weekend, migrants going to the hospitals must be accompanied by police
>>> with
>>> K-9 units.
>>>
>>> Many [Muslim] migrants have AIDS, syphilis, open TB and many exotic
>>> diseases that we, in Europe, do not know how to treat them. If they
>>> receive
>>> a prescription in the pharmacy, they learn they have to pay cash. This
>>> leads to unbelievable outbursts, especially when it is about drugs for
>>> the
>>> children. They abandon the children with pharmacy staff with the words:
>>> “So, cure them here yourselves!” So the police are not just guarding the
>>> clinics and hospitals, but also large pharmacies.
>>>
>>> Truly we said openly: Where are all those who had welcomed in front of
>>> TV
>>> cameras, with signs at train stations?! Yes, for now, the border has
>>> been
>>> closed, but a million of them are already here and we will definitely
>>> not
>>> be able to get rid of them.
>>>
>>> Until now, the number of unemployed in Germany was 2.2 million. Now it
>>> will
>>> be at least 3.5 million. Most of these people are completely
>>> unemployable.
>>> A bare minimum of them have any education. What is more, their women
>>> usually do not work at all. I estimate that one in ten is pregnant.
>>> Hundreds of thousands of them have brought along infants and little kids
>>> under six, many emaciated and neglected. If this continues and German
>>> re-opens its borders, I’m going home to the Czech Republic. Nobody can
>>> keep
>>> me here in this situation, not even double the salary than at home. I
>>> went
>>> to Germany, not to Africa or the Middle East.
>>>
>>> Even the professor who heads our department told us how sad it makes him
>>> to
>>> see the cleaning woman, who for 800 Euros cleans every day for years,
>>> and
>>> then meets young men in the hallways who just wait with their hand
>>> outstretched, want everything for free, and when they don’t get it they
>>> throw a fit.
>>>
>>> I really don’t need this! But I’m afraid that if I return, that at some
>>> point it will be the same in the Czech Republic. If the Germans, with
>>> their
>>> nature cannot handle this, there in Czechia it would be total chaos.
>>> Nobody
>>> who has not come in contact with them has no idea what kind of animals
>>> they
>>> are, especially the ones from Africa, and how Muslims act superior to
>>> our
>>> staff, regarding their religious accommodation.
>>>
>>> For now, the local hospital staff has not come down with the diseases
>>> they
>>> brought here, but, with so many hundreds of patients every day – this is
>>> just a question of time.
>>>
>>> In a hospital near the Rhine, migrants attacked the staff with knives
>>> after
>>> they had handed over an 8-month-old on the brink of death, which they
>>> had
>>> dragged across half of Europe for three months. The child died in two
>>> days,
>>> despite having received top care at one of the best pediatric clinics in
>>> Germany. The physician had to undergo surgery and two nurses are laid up
>>> in
>>> the ICU. Nobody has been punished.
>>>
>>> The local press is forbidden to write about it, so we know about it
>>> through
>>> email. What would have happened to a German if he had stabbed a doctor
>>> and
>>> nurses with a knife? Or if he had flung his own syphilis-infected urine
>>> into a nurse’s face and so threatened her with infection? At a minimum
>>> he’d
>>> go straight to jail and later to court. With these people – so far,
>>> nothing
>>> has happened.
>>>
>>> And so I ask, where are all those greeters and receivers from the train
>>> stations? Sitting pretty at home, enjoying their non-profits and looking
>>> forward to more trains and their next batch of cash from acting like
>>> greeters at the stations. If it were up to me I would round up all these
>>> greeters and bring them here first to our hospital’s emergency ward, as
>>> attendants. Then, into one building with the migrants so they can look
>>> after them there themselves, without armed police, without police dogs
>>> who
>>> today are in every hospital here in Bavaria, and without medical help.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Mar 6, 2017 at 11:28 AM, Sukla Sen [email protected]
>>> [abolition-caucus] <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ["Make America Great Again!" is just a shorthand for "Make America
>>>> White
>>>> Again!
>>>> A White Supremacist's dream.
>>>> That's the key to Bannon's great love for the disgustingly racist
>>>> novel.]
>>>>
>>>> http://www.huffingtonpost.in/entry/steve-bannon-camp-of-
>>>> the-saints-immigration_us_58b75206e4b0284854b3dc03
>>>>
>>>> POLITICS
>>>>
>>>> This Stunningly Racist French Novel Is How Steve Bannon Explains The
>>>> World
>>>> "The Camp of the Saints" tells a grotesque tale about a migrant
>>>> invasion to destroy Western civilization.
>>>>
>>>> 05/03/2017 3:30 AM IST | Updated 05/03/2017 6:23 AM IST
>>>>
>>>> [Video: 1.49 mins.]
>>>>
>>>> Stephen Bannon, President Donald Trump’s chief strategist and the
>>>> driving force behind the administration’s controversial ban on
>>>> travelers from seven Muslim-majority countries, has a favorite
>>>> metaphor he uses to describe the largest refugee crisis in human
>>>> history.
>>>>
>>>> “It’s been almost a Camp of the Saints-type invasion into Central and
>>>> then Western and Northern Europe,” he said in October 2015.
>>>>
>>>> “The whole thing in Europe is all about immigration,” he said in
>>>> January 2016. “It’s a global issue today — this kind of global Camp of
>>>> the Saints.”
>>>>
>>>> “It’s not a migration,” he said later that January. “It’s really an
>>>> invasion. I call it the Camp of the Saints.”
>>>>
>>>> “When we first started talking about this a year ago,” he said in
>>>> April 2016, “we called it the Camp of the Saints. ... I mean, this is
>>>> Camp of the Saints, isn’t it?”
>>>>
>>>> Bannon has agitated for a host of anti-immigrant measures. In his
>>>> previous role as executive chairman of the right-wing news site
>>>> Breitbart — which he called a “platform for the alt-right,” the online
>>>> movement of white nationalists — he made anti-immigrant and
>>>> anti-Muslim news a focus.
>>>>
>>>> But the top Trump aide’s repeated references to The Camp of the
>>>> Saints, an obscure 1973 novel by French author Jean Raspail, reveal
>>>> even more about how he understands the world. The book is a cult
>>>> favorite on the far right, yet it’s never found a wider audience.
>>>> There’s a good reason for that: It’s breathtakingly racist.
>>>>
>>>> “[This book is] racist in the literal sense of the term. It uses race
>>>> as the main characterization of characters,” said Cécile Alduy,
>>>> professor of French at Stanford University and an expert on the
>>>> contemporary French far right. “It describes the takeover of Europe by
>>>> waves of immigrants that wash ashore like the plague.”
>>>>
>>>> The book, she said, “reframes everything as the fight to death between
>>>> races.”
>>>>
>>>> Upon the novel’s release in the United States in 1975, the influential
>>>> book review magazine Kirkus Reviews pulled no punches: “The publishers
>>>> are presenting The Camp of the Saints as a major event, and it
>>>> probably is, in much the same sense that Mein Kampf was a major
>>>> event.”
>>>>
>>>> Linda Chavez, a Republican commentator who has worked for GOP
>>>> presidents from Ronald Reagan to George W. Bush but opposed Trump’s
>>>> election, also reviewed the book back then. Forty years later, she
>>>> hasn’t forgotten it.
>>>>
>>>> “It is really shockingly racist,” Chavez told The Huffington Post,
>>>> “and to have the counselor to the president see this as one of his
>>>> touchstones, I think, says volumes about his attitude.”
>>>>
>>>> The cover of this English translation of The Camp of the Saints calls
>>>> it "a chilling novel about the end of the white world."
>>>> The plot of The Camp of the Saints follows a poor Indian demagogue,
>>>> named “the turd-eater” because he literally eats shit, and the
>>>> deformed, apparently psychic child who sits on his shoulders.
>>>> Together, they lead an “armada” of 800,000 impoverished Indians
>>>> sailing to France. Dithering European politicians, bureaucrats and
>>>> religious leaders, including a liberal pope from Latin America, debate
>>>> whether to let the ships land and accept the Indians or to do the
>>>> right thing — in the book’s vision — by recognizing the threat the
>>>> migrants pose and killing them all.
>>>>
>>>> The non-white people of Earth, meanwhile, wait silently for the
>>>> Indians to reach shore. The landing will be the signal for them to
>>>> rise up everywhere and overthrow white Western society.
>>>>
>>>> The French government eventually gives the order to repel the armada
>>>> by force, but by then the military has lost the will to fight. Troops
>>>> battle among themselves as the Indians stream on shore, trampling to
>>>> death the left-wing radicals who came to welcome them. Poor black and
>>>> brown people literally overrun Western civilization. Chinese people
>>>> pour into Russia; the queen of England is forced to marry her son to a
>>>> Pakistani woman; the mayor of New York must house an African-American
>>>> family at Gracie Mansion. Raspail’s rogue heroes, the defenders of
>>>> white Christian supremacy, attempt to defend their civilization with
>>>> guns blazing but are killed in the process.
>>>>
>>>> Calgues, the obvious Raspail stand-in, is one of those taking up arms
>>>> against the migrants and their culturally “cuckolded” white
>>>> supporters. Just before killing a radical hippie, Calgues compares his
>>>> own actions to past heroic, sometimes mythical defenses of European
>>>> Christendom. He harkens back to famous battles that fit the
>>>> clash-of-civilizations narrative — the defense of Rhodes against the
>>>> Ottoman Empire, the fall of Constantinople to the same — and glorifies
>>>> colonial wars of conquest and the formation of the Ku Klux Klan.
>>>>
>>>> Only white Europeans like Calgues are portrayed as truly human in The
>>>> Camp of the Saints. The Indian armada brings “thousands of wretched
>>>> creatures” whose very bodies arouse disgust: “Scraggy branches, brown
>>>> and black … All bare, those fleshless Gandhi-arms.” Poor brown
>>>> children are spoiled fruit “starting to rot, all wormy inside, or
>>>> turned so you can’t see the mold.”
>>>>
>>>> The ship’s inhabitants are also sexual deviants who turn the voyage
>>>> into a grotesque orgy. “Everywhere, rivers of sperm,” Raspail writes.
>>>> “Streaming over bodies, oozing between breasts, and buttocks, and
>>>> thighs, and lips, and fingers.”
>>>>
>>>> The white Christian world is on the brink of destruction, the novel
>>>> suggests, because these black and brown people are more fertile and
>>>> more numerous, while the West has lost that necessary belief in its
>>>> own cultural and racial superiority. As he talks to the hippie he will
>>>> soon kill, Calgues explains how the youth went so wrong: “That scorn
>>>> of a people for other races, the knowledge that one’s own is best, the
>>>> triumphant joy at feeling oneself to be part of humanity’s finest —
>>>> none of that had ever filled these youngsters’ addled brains.”
>>>>
>>>> The Camp of the Saints — which draws its title from Revelation 20:9 —
>>>> is nothing less than a call to arms for the white Christian West, to
>>>> revive the spirit of the Crusades and steel itself for bloody conflict
>>>> against the poor black and brown world without and the traitors
>>>> within. The novel’s last line links past humiliations tightly to its
>>>> own grim parable about modern migration. “The Fall of Constantinople,”
>>>> Raspail’s unnamed narrator says, “is a personal misfortune that
>>>> happened to all of us only last week.”
>>>>
>>>> STEPHANIE KEITH/GETTY IMAGES
>>>> Protesters rally against President Donald Trump's travel ban at John
>>>> F. Kennedy International Airport on Jan. 28, 2017, in New York City.
>>>> Raspail wrote The Camp of the Saints in 1972 and 1973, after a stay at
>>>> his aunt’s house near Cannes on the southern coast of France. Looking
>>>> out across the Mediterranean, he had an epiphany: “And what if they
>>>> came?” he thought to himself. “This ‘they’ was not clearly defined at
>>>> first,” he told the conservative publication Le Point in 2015. “Then I
>>>> imagined that the Third World would rush into this blessed country
>>>> that is France.”
>>>>
>>>> Raspail’s novel has been published in the U.S. several times, each
>>>> time with the backing of the anti-immigration movement.
>>>>
>>>> The U.S. publishing house Scribner was the first to translate the book
>>>> into English in 1975, but it failed to reach a wide audience amid
>>>> withering reviews by critics. A rare favorable take appeared in
>>>> National Review. “Raspail brings his reader to the surprising
>>>> conclusion that killing a million or so starving refugees from India
>>>> would be a supreme act of individual sanity and cultural health,”
>>>> then-Dartmouth professor Jeffrey Hart wrote in 1975. “Raspail is to
>>>> genocide what [D.H. Lawrence] was to sex.” Hart added that “a great
>>>> fuss” was being made over “Raspail’s supposed racism,” but that the
>>>> “liberal rote anathema on ‘racism’ is in effect a poisonous assault
>>>> upon Western self-preference.”
>>>>
>>>> The book received a second life in 1983 when Cordelia Scaife May,
>>>> heiress to the Mellon fortune and sister to right-wing benefactor
>>>> Richard Mellon Scaife, funded its republication and distribution. This
>>>> time it gained a cult following among immigration opponents.
>>>>
>>>> May’s money has also been instrumental in funding the efforts of John
>>>> Tanton, the godfather of the anti-immigration movement in the U.S.
>>>> Tanton, who began as an environmentalist and population control
>>>> proponent, founded a host of groups focused on restricting
>>>> immigration, including the Federation of American Immigration Reform,
>>>> the Center for Immigration Studies, NumbersUSA and U.S. English. May’s
>>>> fortune has fueled these groups with tens of millions of dollars in
>>>> contributions over the years.
>>>>
>>>> Linda Chavez was recruited in 1987 to head U.S. English, which
>>>> advocates for English to be designated the country’s official
>>>> language. But then a series of disturbing stories painted Tanton’s
>>>> motives in a racial light. Among other issues, Chavez said she learned
>>>> that his funding came from the pro-eugenics Pioneer Fund and from May,
>>>> who Chavez knew had helped publish The Camp of the Saints. Chavez
>>>> recalled seeing Tanton’s staffers carrying the book around their
>>>> offices. She quit the group.
>>>>
>>>> Tanton, who insists his opposition to immigration is not connected to
>>>> race at all, told The Washington Post in 2006 that his mind “became
>>>> focused” on the issue after reading The Camp of the Saints. In 1995,
>>>> his small publishing house, Social Contract Press, brought the book
>>>> back into print for a third time in the U.S., again with funding from
>>>> May. Historians Paul Kennedy and Matt Connelly tied the book to
>>>> then-current concerns about global demographic trends in a cover story
>>>> for The Atlantic.
>>>>
>>>> “Over the years the American public has absorbed a great number of
>>>> books, articles, poems and films which exalt the immigrant
>>>> experience,” Tanton wrote in 1994. “It is easy for the feelings evoked
>>>> by Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty to obscure the fact that we
>>>> are currently receiving too many immigrants (and receiving them too
>>>> fast) for the health of our environment and of our common culture.
>>>> Raspail evokes different feelings and that may help to pave the way
>>>> for policy changes.”
>>>>
>>>> In 2001, the book was republished one more time, again by Tanton, and
>>>> again gained a cult following among opponents of immigration like the
>>>> border-patrolling Minutemen and eventually the online “alt-right.”
>>>>
>>>> KIRK IRWIN/GETTY IMAGES FOR SIRIUSXM
>>>> On his Breitbart News radio show, Stephen Bannon repeatedly used The
>>>> Camp of the Saints as a metaphor for migrants and refugees.
>>>> Bannon’s alt-right-loving Breitbart has run multiple articles over the
>>>> past three years referencing the novel. When Pope Francis told a joint
>>>> session of Congress that the U.S. should open its arms to refugees in
>>>> September 2015, Breitbart’s Julia Hahn, now an aide to Bannon in the
>>>> White House, compared his admonition to Raspail’s liberal Latin
>>>> American pontiff. And the novel’s thesis that migration is invasion in
>>>> disguise is often reflected in Bannon’s public comments.
>>>>
>>>> The refugee crisis “didn’t just happen by happenstance,” Bannon said
>>>> in an April 2016 radio interview with Sebastian Gorka, who now works
>>>> for the National Security Council. “These are not war refugees. It’s
>>>> something much more insidious going on.”
>>>>
>>>> Bannon has also echoed the novel’s theory that secular liberals who
>>>> favor immigration and diversity weaken the West.
>>>>
>>>> “Do you believe the elites in this country have the backbone, have the
>>>> belief in the underlying principles of the Judeo-Christian West to
>>>> actually win this war?” he asked Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.), now the
>>>> attorney general, in June 2016.
>>>>
>>>> “I’m worried about that. … They’re eroding, regularly it seems to me,
>>>> classical American values that are so critical to our success,”
>>>> Sessions replied.
>>>>
>>>> Like Raspail, Bannon has reveled in the past victories of Christendom
>>>> over Islamic forces.
>>>>
>>>> “If you look back at the long history of the Judeo-Christian West
>>>> struggle against Islam, I believe that our forefathers kept their
>>>> stance, and I think they did the right thing,” he said in a 2014
>>>> speech broadcast to a conference at the Vatican. “I think they kept it
>>>> out of the world, whether it was at Vienna [the Battle of Vienna in
>>>> 1683], or Tours [the Battle of Tours in 732], or other places. … They
>>>> were able to stave this off, and they were able to defeat it, and they
>>>> were able to bequeath to us a church and a civilization that really is
>>>> the flower of mankind.”
>>>>
>>>> Now Bannon sits at the right hand of the U.S. president, working to
>>>> beat back what Bannon calls “this Muslim invasion.” And Trump is all
>>>> in on the project. During the campaign, he called for a ban on all
>>>> Muslims entering the country. His Jan. 28 executive order, since
>>>> blocked in the courts, turned this campaign idea into executive
>>>> policy.
>>>>
>>>> Trump has continued to defend the executive order as a life-or-death
>>>> national security issue. “We cannot allow a beachhead of terrorism to
>>>> form inside America,” he said in his first speech to a joint session
>>>> of Congress on Tuesday.
>>>>
>>>> Five days earlier, Trump had called his immigration enforcement
>>>> efforts a “military operation.”
>>>>
>>>> Although Department of Homeland Security officials walked back that
>>>> statement, the president’s conflation of immigration with warfare did
>>>> not go unnoticed.
>>>>
>>>> “They see this as a war,” Chavez said.
>>>>
>>>> Chavez, who supports some of Trump’s economic policy proposals, called
>>>> the direction the White House is taking on immigration and race
>>>> “extremely dangerous.” She said Trump’s immigration moves are “a kind
>>>> of purging of America of anything but our Northern European roots.”
>>>> Bannon, she added, “wants to make America white again.”
>>>>
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