Posts Tagged ‘racismo’

Let them go (to die) to their country!

Written by Brigitte Vasallo. Posted in General, Migration

Rajoy, soluciones para la crisisNever thought I would write this, but the truth is that I'm going to fucking taste Rajoy cuts. Especially when it affects the subject that fascinates me so much to me: immigration ® . Or in Spanish castizo, loud and clear as day and age: Blacks.

When the cuts affect blacks birth I laugh. I find it sexy that does not give medical assistance to a person in an irregular situation. In a black ilegal. For only missing! Does an illegal black listed something to deserve the public health? On. A definite no. An illegal black tomatoes purchase without VAT, sneaks into the subway and not pay taxes on the water you drink steals as the public sources, least in Badalona, where have been closed to kill thirst and finish before. An illegal black to the back part to enrich the landlords (How beautiful greenhouses!) or generate wealth and enjoy it deserves. (Y, remember: black is not working illegal to not pay your taxes. Is your employer, white, which are not paid for their work).

(The hippies of human rights will the outcry when they read this post, but I do not see that relationship may have human rights with illegal black. We're not talking about Barak Obama, Ladies and Gentlemen, so handsome and so well dressed. Here we are discussing real black).

I propose to Rajoy other measures may not have calculated. Have you thought how much it will cost to collect the bodies of all these illegal black, now no option to doctor, palmando possibly end up in the street? A bundle, clearly. On top of that come to die here, (mortal tourism, I think his name) that want to bury… And unlisted!

It is cheaper to let their bodies in the streets. And if they died from something contagious that nobody has come to identify early, for better. With 5 and a half million unemployed, nobody will deny that a small epidemic we would do well to improve a little our numbers at the end of quarter. Merkel would be happy. Total, 6 millions more or less…

 

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Does racism is culturally transmitted?

Written by Brigitte Vasallo. Posted in Racism

I Idan Toledano amigo, hodgepodge that knows a lot of racism and, sent me this amazing video where some Mexican children, located in front of a white doll and a black, respond to questions such “What is good and what is bad?”.

(Click on the image to see video)

The comments received by the video on Youtube are diverse: there are those who doubt the worth of the study and there are those who accuse fathers and mothers of racist. You do not have the children come from families especially racist: messages are everywhere. From the cribs, since we are at Christmas, those children who present Jesus (Palestinian Jews) Beckham fairer, to Beyoncé clarified various shades in ads for L'Oreal. No doubt: ser blancx mola, is nicer, most prestigious… Kinder.

I leave, as an example, the report (disgusting) published a few weeks ago the magazine Hello on a Colombian matrons very proud of having known and having the city behind (they have) and the two colonial statues that are to be persons of flesh and blood. Here you have a photo. Breathe deep.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Migration Day: Stop racism, no people

Written by Brigitte Vasallo. Posted in Life Stories, Migration

Today is 18 December, International Migrants Day. I'll mark transcribing a story that appears in the Amnesty International report “Stop racism, no people”.

It reads: “J. is a Bolivian citizen, has 8 years in Spain and is regularized. On Friday 2 July 2010, at about 6.30 pm, a plainclothes police officer who was conducting an identity check your partner stopped, C. -Bolivia but also regulate- in the subway station Usera (Madrid) and asked for documentation. Approximately 8 that night, J, pregnant 5 months, received a phone call from a police. He said his partner was in the police station and asked Aluche to bring him the passport. He did, but when asked to talk to C. the police officers told him they could not. He waited until 2 in the morning and went home. The next day J. returned to the station and again told him he could not see his partner and return the next day (Saturday) on visiting hours. But when the Sabbath was going to the police, received a phone call from C. “I was crying, I said 'are sending me home'. J. went to the airport of Barajas and there a policeman told him he would be expelled. “I told the police:'I have to say goodbye'. He said, 'You see many American fJlms'.

J. says that although a year has passed since the expulsion of his partner has not been able to forget that day. “The police forget that. But for him and for me it is a trauma that will never forget. Now I am alone with my son. I keep looking for work but with a child is difficult. I can not get sick, For what I do with my child?”

There you have it. Migration Happy.

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