October 04, 2011

racism and the religious balance

In pointing out that interracial relations are edgy because too many of one race coming into an area upsets the existing religious balance, Poppy is stating the bleeding obvious – but it is always denigrated as racism.

"The first newcomers in our neighborhood were Catholics from Lebanon and Korea and we welcomed them,” says Poppy. “And then came the Vietnamese – and we welcomed them – and all was harmonious until the second generation when we realized we had become minority second class citizens in our own town because we were Protestants.”

"And then, in the early nineties,” says Poppy, ‘a trickle of Muslims arrived during the Middle East conflict and although they are still a minority group in relation to the Catholic population, they now completely dominate everyone else in their demands.”

“Our antagonism has nothing to do with the color of the immigrants skins,” says Poppy. “Instead, it has everything to do with religion.”

“Our community was predominantly Protestant sixty years ago,” says Poppy. “Now it is predominantly Catholic, and within sixty years it will be predominantly Muslim.”

“Protestantism is a North European religion, separate and distinct from South European Roman Catholicism – for very good historical reasons,” says Poppy, “and Islam doesn’t belong here at all.”

“I believe that the rapid social disintegration and interracial tension we are experiencing is directly related to global wars designed to shift the religious balance at home (with immigrants) and abroad (with conversion).”

Read more by Poppy on this issue:

  • engineered demographics

  • the fate of indigenous populations

  • demographic engineering

  • religiously motivated wars

  • the curse of the katholikos ethos

  • katholikos is Greek for global

  • the enemy within






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