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W.E.B. Du Bois
04-25-2011, 12:58 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7gVXNPJ4eU

This is reporting on the comments made by chief spokesman Konstantin Poltiranin on how Russia thought it foolish for Western Europe to allow in so many Africans and that it would not do the same. His bluntness was amazing and I will look for the actual interview. He was fired hours afterwards.

I saw the story first on BBC World News and the run up to the story was a center for asylum seekers in THE URAL MOUNTAINS in Russia. Bascially, the Russians took these asylum seekers and put them in the equivalent of the ANWAR wildlife reserve in Alaska. lol The messenger may change, but I doubt the policy will.

Here's the video: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-13148710

Starts after 2:10.

P.S. I won't blame Russians or Europeans for trying to preserve the white race. Straight up. I don't see it as wrong that white people should stay the majority in Russia and Europe. It's their fucking countries. If white folks starting migrating en masse to Africa, Asia or the Middle East, the native people would slap bans on white folks, just as these Russians are doing to them.

I think Russia's treatment of the asylum seekers is stupid and barbaric, but the notion of Europe and Russia being predominantly white and staying predominantly white is not an insane idea.


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Echo
04-26-2011, 07:43 PM
P.S. I won't blame Russians or Europeans for trying to preserve the white race. Straight up. I don't see it as wrong that white people should stay the majority in Russia and Europe. It's their fucking countries.

Well, not all Russia is native 'white'. Not Siberia. Not Far East. Not Caucasus. Not much of the North. 1/4 of Russia is not 'white' and aboriginal to where they live. My family there are ethnically Armenian, therefore are not 'white' by Russian standards, yet are Russian citizens, serve in the military, et al. One has to be careful with statements like that. In Russia particularly 'inciting interethnic strife' has become a increasingly heavily punishable offense, for good reason. That is why they fired him right away. 10 years ago, wouldn't have. Under Yeltsin, Vladimir Zhirinovsky, head of Liberal-Democrat Party to this day, said that Chechnya should be nuked, Muslims are inferior, etc, got away with all of it. Not anymore.