Wednesday, November 28, 2007

What Happens After You Worm A Puppy?

Africa, Caribbean, Dieudonné: development of Claude Ribbe

I do not know if speaking of "agitated" it includes my blog since a few days ago I expressed my regret over the fact that a guy I found was not smart like Ribbe This was quite beside Dieudonné. I also made him the reproach of its ambiguous position on the Africans. In an editorial

he explained clearly and concisely: it uses the word, finally, to "campaign against Dieudonné. Bravo for having used the word!

It explains its position vis-à-vis Africa: what are the rejects of the genus Pap N'dyaye collaborators, as well as barbouzards françafricain. We also reject!

also expresses its sincere relationship with the real African leaders, foremost among them Thabo Mbecke! it's good, I think Thabo Mbecke, Desmond Tutu or Mandela as the honor of Africa and the Third World in general, the few politicians who dared denounce global clear state racism in some countries ( is it a surprise if they are banned from some countries due to antisémitisation?).

Bravo Mr. Ribbe, and also congratulations for your recent editorial, strong pugnacious, which breaks the usual political jargon!

I think that's what voters expect your potential, and is brave, especially if you come without a label, so without the protection of a party and his network.

assured that as you continue to tell the truth forcefully, many of us among the base and anonymous support you, and relay calls. We may not be available interpersonal politicians, but at a time when the base is increasingly wary of its political representatives is disants (this appears clearly in the internal conflict between unionists and strikers both among students and staff) I think it's time for a generation of brave men, to break the stranglehold of political parties on public speaking, and speak directly to voters that you do on your blog, what we do on ours.

Call for formation of a representative council of West Indians and Africans in France
People often ask me why I denounce the Cran. It's very simple: the skull was trained in emergency and in secret by a small handful of African upstarts who believe fill handle in the wake of the crisis in the suburbs and countryside Anti-Dieudonne, West Indians and Africans in France. With incredible naivete, they thought to pose as sole interlocutors with a government disoriented by the crisis, mired in racist and incapable of managing the law Taubira. With the support of some ignorant journalists and communications firm well known on the Paris, the case worked for a while. But the government soon realized he was shooting itself in the foot by playing into the hands of the extreme right. Indeed, using the racial prejudice and communitarianism as a slogan, the propaganda around the Cran advances Jean-Marie Le Pen several points. CRAN has finally exploded when the shameful exploitation and rewarding to hear that Patrick Lozes memory of slavery has been revealed. How do we imagine that the Cran can prosper while it was imagined by a Pap Ndiaye, stooge Pétré-Grenouilleau, historian and ignorant liar who accuses the Africans to be responsible for slavery, so that was taken to the baptismal font by Pocrain which paved with illuminated racist Tribe Ka, a son of Minister Lozes Benin prostrate before the power? Some

agitated accuse me of picking on Africans. I do have never been racist as Africans and communitarians, for half-pay of French Africa, the toadies, the yes-man, the defenders of Napoleon and revisionist ideology.

True Africans - and there were not many - were at my side in Port-au-Prince on January 1, 2004 to celebrate the bicentennial of Haiti. No, we were not numerous, but among us there was Thabo Mbeki, the man who protects my friend Jean-Bertrand Aristide on behalf of the 53 countries of the African Union. So I did no lessons to receive small colonial auxiliaries in the pay of énarchie franchouillard Beke-Banania.

Since Cran is dead, so I propose today to all the French anti-racism from the Caribbean or Africa to come together not by the criterion of the absurd and segregationist skin color but based on their origins and their specific problems in forming, in a spirit of transparency and respect for others, a representative council of West Indians and Africans in France.

Claude Ribbe


Source: http://www.claude-ribbe.com/% E9dito.htm

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