May
27th 2009
Taken – in Roanoke
HarrisonBergeron2

Posted under Globalism & Movies

Actually — and fortunately — two women from Virginia were almost taken:

Four men, who federal agents say planned to hold two women for ransom, are locked up tight in the Roanoke City Jail. … Court records claim the men “intended to kidnap the woman” who lives there and their next target was the “wife of a local business owner.” … The first three were arrested by Roanoke County police April 6, for trying to force their way into a home.

The accused are Mohammed Guhad, Joshua Kasongo, Luke Elbino, and Anthony Muse. One’s from Somalia, another from Rwanda, the third from Sudan, and the last is American. All three foreigners are here legally, in case you thought Third-World colonization was just fine as long as the paperwork’s in order.


Here’s an interesting coincidence: I saw “Taken” last night. Liam Neeson plays an ex-CIA agent who enters the dark underworld of modern-day white slavery when his daughter is kidnapped in Paris. He learns the culprits are Albanian immigrants, who actually use the “you’re picking on us poor immigrants” card when he confronts them. Neeson’s response was priceless:

“It’s not because you’re immigrants. It’s because you’re breaking the law. You come to this country, take advantage of this system, and think that just because we’re tolerant, we are weak and helpless. Your arrogance offends me.”

That’s something a lot of people would love to tell outlaw immigrants — and their enablers.

SPOILER ALERT!

Turns out Neeson’s daughter has been sold to a filthy-rich (and mega-repulsive!) sheik. But he’s not the ultimate bad guy either — the girl had been kidnapped under the direction of a European who defends his actions as “Just doing business” !

Perfect. Isn’t that what globalism is all about? All associations based on loyalty, tradition, place, and kinship are dissolving in the solvent of multiculturalism, Open Markets, and Open Borders. In their place is a flattened, nightmarish world that combines the open market and the jungle — we’re nothing to each other but buyers and sellers, or hunters and prey, depending on the kind of deal you’re doing. Other people become either commodities, or obstacles. The universal wolf is unleashed, and the universal prey is unprotected. True equality.

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One Response to “Taken – in Roanoke”

  1. roho on 28 May 2009 at 11:23 pm #

    HB2…….I love your work!…….This Roanoke case should be titled “Immigration and Multiculturalism American Style”……Ha-Ha.

    As for the movie “TAKEN”?…….I look forward to seeing it as I recognize that the “Zionist Dept Of Propoganda” (HOLLYWOOD) would soon be comming out with someting to JUSTIFY torture, from a neocon perspective………”Gitmo” and the entire “Torture Memos” historical records are being slammed to the back pagesaway.) of every single form of media that exists!…..If the “SWINE FLU” doesn’t knock it off the front pages, a crisis in North Korea will?……..But, if all else fails, Hollywood can bring a major motion picture to the masses, that pulls at heart strings and say’s, “IF IT WAS YOUR LOVED ONE YOU WOULD SUPPORT TORTURE!”……………Not seeing the movie yet, I have to wonder how many bad guys will have to die that are ARABIC? (But Hollywood can be descreet when need be?)……….I love the lead actor, and his role as a Crusader in “Heavens Gate”…………”I once faught for 4 hours with an arrow in my left testicle!”………Now, that’s a manly boast, in any generation? (And all due respect as his wife recently passed away.)

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