Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
April 3, 2015
If there’s one thing worse than a Moslem it’s an anti-racist. Both are terrorists who use violence as a means bully people into bending to their will, but at least Moslems have a clear agenda. They want to conquer us and take what we have. And they are, for the most part, straightforward about that. So a certain level of respect is due them as mortal enemies.
These anti-racists – what exactly is there agenda? What are they trying to accomplish? They want to “stop hate”? What does that mean?
Ultimate, they have the same goal as the Moslems, which is to turn all White countries into Islamic Caliphates. I would have a lot more respect if they were just open about it.
This is from Paul Fromm:
The long red on white banner proclaimed their message — “Canadian Workers Come First” — as some three dozen immigration reformers gathered this afternoon to protest a demonstration by an immigrant group pushing for temporary foreign workers to be allowed to stay indefinitely.
A group called the Migrant Workers Alliance for Change staged the protest against Temporary Foreign Workers and Live-In Caregivers being barred from working in the country for more than four years. This group also believes that all TFW’s and Live-ins should remain here permanently.
The 60 or so members of this group were peaceful as they gathered outside the offices of Citizenship and Immigration Canada offices at 55 St. Clair Avenue, East.
Some of these “anti-racists” tried to block the “Canadian Workers Come First Banner”. One particularly strident female in a long scarf charged at one of the women in the Immigration Watch Canada ranks and had to be deterred.
Police sought to maintain order and escorted several IWC members to their cars when they were followed and threatened by the “anti-racists”.
Close to 1,000 flyers were distributed in the area calling for an end to the TFW Programme which floods Canada with 500,000 foreigners at a time when unemployment tops 1.5-million and another 900,000 Canadians, according to Statistics Canada, are involuntarily locked into part-time jobs.
“There is no skills or labour shortage,” IWC organizer Ryan explained,”just a cheap labour shortage.” It’s time to let Canadians have jobs instead of catering to greedy employers seeking to suppress wages.