Wednesday, November 4, 2009

The Bantu, Ther Lowest of the Low

The Somali Bantu, are the lowest class, or caste, in Somalia. They are the farmers and herders, who are looked upon as inferior by their own people. They are also the primary welfare recipients of Somali refugees in our country. Your local goverment would like you to believe that all people from Somalia were once business owners, but that is simply not the case. They don't want you to know about the millions of dollars going to fund refugee relocation. Your tax dollars at work, paying to bring people here and suck the life out of an already dying welfare system.
Big businesses, like Tyson Foods, capitalize on the cheap labor from these areas and are paid or given tax breaks. This is much less expensive than hiring people from the towns they move the people into, along with their factory. When the townspeople realize what has happened, the company and it's Immigrant workforce just pack up and move to the next unsuspecting little town. The old argument, that these people are doing the jobs that Americans will not do, does not hold true anymore. American workers are not even given the opportunity to apply for these jobs. The workers are already there, and when someone complains, they simply move. At least that was the case in Emporia, Kansas, 1500 jobs, all Somali labor. If you pick a city or town name, for example: Shelbyville, TN. and add Somalis, then click to search it on Google, you will see exactly what is happening. It all depends on the size of the place and the naivety of the people living there, as to how these so called refugees are received. These people(Bantu's) have a history of mental illness and are naturally aggressive in nature. This is unknown to most folks when they first meet them, but it becomes painfully clear, once you have had any longer term dealings with them or near them. many more are slated to arrive, due to the immigration lottery that has been going on, and once they have been granted visas, they can invite they family too!!!
Now isn't that a pleasant thought!!! WE KNOW THIS: Al Quaeda is in Somalia, Pirates are in Somalia, War has been going on for 20 years in Somalia, and now we are going to allow thousands more Somali's into the U.S.A. !!!! Why, So we can watch as the last GOOD and TRUE PLACE ON EARTH GO DOWN THE TUBES. These people destroyed their own country, let them stay there and fix it themselves. WE HAVE OUR OWN PEOPLE IN NEED, OUR OWN DIFFICULTIES TO ADDRESS. AFTER WE STRAIGHTEN OUT WHAT IS WRONG IN OUR OWN NATION, MAYBE THEN, WE MIGHT CONSIDER SOMEONE ELSE'S PROBLEMS!!!!!!! It is time for everyone to realize, that we cannot be a great nation, if we continue to let the people here suffer.
We must help ourselves and heal ourselves before we can be of any help to anyone else.

I don't know, if anyone out there may even agree with me, but the proof is out there, all you have to do is look!!!


Sincerely,
Lev Davidson

1 comment:

  1. I'm sorry that you feel this way toward the Somali Bantu people--who are distinctly different from other Somali groups. I have been working with Somali Bantu people in my city for over five years and your statement--"These people(Bantu's) have a history of mental illness and are naturally aggressive in nature" is an absolutely inaccurate assessment about the 200+ Somali Bantu adults I interact with weekly. The vast majority are extremely quiet, respectful, hard workers who are committed to family values that most Americans have lost, and are thrilled that their children can be educated and make a better life for their grandchildren, even if they don't experience it all. I have helped several prepare for citizenship and every city where they were resettled has formed its own community development association to become self-sustaining. Most are already reaching out to OTHER refugee groups as well, whether Christian or Muslim. Please take time to learn more about the Somali Bantu story at http://www.bantusupport.pdx.edu/index.php and remember that a REFUGEE is a person who has already faced years or decades of life-threatening persecution on account of race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group or political opinion . . .

    ReplyDelete