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Lowell Green presents a powerful, persuasive, well-documented and incredibly well researched argument for a substantial reduction in Canada's yearly intake of immigrants and refugees, and an immediate halt to multiculturalism.

Lowell minces no words in demonstrating how immigration has changed from the early 1990s - when about four European immigrants arrived here for every non-European - until today, when it is exactly the opposite.

He explains how the policies of the Mulroney and Chretien governments opened the immigration floodgates in the 1990s. And how, since then, immigration isn't working for Canada or for the immigrants, many of whom are still on welfare after many years in this country.

The evidence that Lowell presents that multiculturalism has become a form of colonization in our major cities, severely straining our social services and infrastructures, is highly controversial but difficult to refute. So, too, his assertion that even as mass immigration and multiculturalism strengthen Quebec's distinct and French language and culture, the rest of Canada is committing cultural suicide.

His claim that many of the cultures we are importing are repositories of ignorance, superstition, repression, cruelty and injustice, especially towards women, will infuriate many a bleeding heart!

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Date de parution 21 février 2013
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EAN13 9781456601591
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MAYDAY! MAYDAY!
 
Curb immigration. Stop multiculturalism. Or it’s the end of the Canada we know!
 
By Lowell Green
 

 
 
© 2011 Lowell Green
 
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, except for brief quotations used for purposes of review, without the prior written permission of the author. For information, please contact the publisher at 613-831-6307 or a t www.lowellgreen.com.
 
Published in eBook format by Spruce Ridge Publishing Inc
 
Converted by http://www.eBookIt.com
 
ISBN-13: 978-1-4566-0159-1
 

Mayday! Mayday! Tough Talk.
 
The belief that immigration is the answer to our low fertility rate and aging workforce is a myth most of us have come to believe. It's a myth so powerful that,as a nation,we are about to abandon the ship that has served us so well and clamber aboard a foreign vessel headed we know not where, manned by a crew of often feuding strangers, most of whom speak a language we cannot understand.
 
To accommodate the number of immigrants arriving annually in British Columbia,about 15,000 new dwelling units (a partments or houses) have to be built for them every year.That's 1,250 every month or about 280 every week if the immigrants are to enjoy the same housing standards as the rest of Canadians.
 
"We have to face up to the fact that the roads in the GTA are plugged ;' says Ontario Environmental Commissioner Gord Miller,"millions more [immigrants] are coming .. . :' " Tell me;'says Lowell;' how is this going to im prove the lives of the average Torontonian?"
 
In 2008, during the worst recession since the "Di rty Thirties," when we had more than two million Canadians unemployed,we still opened our borders to more than 250,000 immigrants,257,000 temporary workers,79,000 foreign students and approximately 35,000 refugees.
 
Does any of th i s make any sense?
 

CAUTION: This book must be read with an open mind!
 
Lowell Green presents a powerful persuasive,well-documented and incredibly well researched argument for a substantial reduction in Canada's yearly intake of immigrants and refugees, and an immediate halt to multiculturalism.
 
Lowe ll minces no words in demonstrating how i mmigration has changed from the early 1990s-when about four European immigrants arrived here for every non-European-until today,when about four non-European immigrants arrive for every one of European descent.
 
He explains how the policies of the Mulroney and Chretien governments opened the immigration floodgates in the 1990s. And how, since then, immigration isn't working for Canada or for the immigrants, many of whom are still on welfare after many years in this country.
 
The evidence Lowell presents that multiculturalism has become a form of colonization in our major cities,severely straining our social services and infrastructures,is highly controversial but difficult to refute.So,too, his assertion that even as mass immigration and multiculturalism strengthen Quebec's distinct French language and culture, the rest of Canada is committing cultu r al suicide.
 
His claim that many of the cultures we are importing are repositories of ignorance, superstition, repression, cruelty and injustice, especially towards women,will infuriate many a bleeding heart!
 

 
This book is dedicated to our
immigrant ancestors whose blood, sweat, tears,
bravery, perseverance and love forged for us
this, the grandest country in the world, Canada!
 

Immigrant Eyes
Guy Clark, American singer and songwriter
 
Oh Ellis Island was swarming
Like a scene from a costume ball
Decked out in the colours of Europe
And on fire with the hope of it all
There my father’s own father stood huddled
With the tired and hungry and scared
Turn of the century pilgrims
Bound by the dream that they shared
They were standing in lines just like cattle
Poked and prodded and shoved
Some were one desk away from sweet freedom
Some were torn from someone they love
Through this sprawling tower of Babel
Came a young man confused and alone
Determined and bound for America
And carryin’ everything he owned.
 
Chorus
 
Sometimes when I look in my grandfather’s immigrant eyes
I see that day reflected and I can’t hold my feelings inside
I see—starting with nothing and working hard all of his life
Don’t take this country for granted say
my grandfather’s immigrant eyes
Now he rocks and stares out the window
But his eyes are still just as clear
As the day he sailed through the harbour
And came ashore on the island of tears
My grandfather’s days are numbered
But I won’t let his memory die
’Cause he gave me the gift of this country
And the look in his immigrant eyes.
 
(Reprinted with permission)
 
Foreword
 
This book will surely offend some. Finding offence is, after all, a national sport in Canada these days. Human Rights Commissions have been established to ensure proper punishment. I offer as my only defense the following thoughts in support of this book from one of the Capital’s most distinguished and accomplished men:
 
Multiculturalism, Political Correctness, and Freedom of Speech
 
By Andy Haydon, former Regional Chair of Ottawa-Carleton
 
The pernicious doctrine of multiculturalism, which teaches free people to belittle their own national culture, while bending their knees to tyrants, results in the removal of Western freedoms—above all the foundational and fundamental freedom—freedom of speech!
 
Multiculturalism is a peculiar set of attitudes that exalts individual minority groups of foreign cultures and treats their values as sacrosanct and equal in every way to the values that our forebearers and we have fought so hard to obtain and retain in this country.
 
The freedom we enjoy in the West is a precious, hard won inheritance. It is the obligation of all who have inherited it to protect and preserve that freedom and the culture we have created for generations to come, something that is an alien concept to multicultural minds.
 
It is an article of faith for countless multiculturalists that individualism and individual freedoms are dangerous and that minority group identity is a benign phenomenon. It is the multiculturalist’s belief that minority group identity trumps all, including the freedom of speech, because freedom of speech—true freedom of speech—means accepting the right to dissent, no matter what the issue may be, and to hold unorthodox views. At the core of this hard fought freedom is the sentiment expressed by Voltaire’s celebrated line, “I disapprove of what you say, but will defend to the death your right to say it.”
 
By contrast, political correctness is profoundly conformist. Its practicioners are very uncomfortable with differing opinions and multiculturalism is the very epitome of political correctness. Suspend reality and pretend that all cultures are equally decent and virtuous, knowing full well this is not true. What could be more politically correct than that?
 
You can understand why political correctness has been described as a retreat of reason. It grew out of an attitude of decency and consideration towards society’s most vulnerable but has become gradually more dogmatic and intolerant of dissent until it now is a betrayal of the very liberal and decent concepts that fueled it in the first place. Political correctness today is less about decency than about image.
 
And keep this in mind: no aspect of democracy is more anathema to multicultural mentality than free speech because multiculturalism encourages censorship and the condemnation of insensitive utterances—especially utterances that are perceived as potentially offensive to some protected group.
 
Author George Orwell must have seen this coming when he wrote these famous words: “If liberty means anything at all, it is the freedom to tell people what they do not want to hear.” I wonder what multiculturalists would have to say today about Orwell, since to many of them anyone defending freedom of speech is a fanatic!
 
And I also wonder what Orwell would have to say about the Star Chambers we now call Human Rights Commissions, which are clearly a flagrant violation of free speech. These Commissions have an almost 100 per cent conviction rate because the accusation alone is almost always sufficient to find the defendant guilty. The fact that some individual, or more likely some minority group, found the statement or action to be offensive is proof enough that the accused is guilty and must be punished. These injudicious assaults on democracy and free speech are not only repugnant, but also decidedly un-Canadian. They are a vindictive and outrageous overstepping of government powers.
 
Because of multiculturalism, hate laws and human rights commissions, minority group culture has become acceptable even though it flies in the face of our beliefs. Reality is superimposed by convoluted language, implausible rhetoric, academic abstraction and a total lack of common sense. Granting any cultural group the ability to circumvent the law by pleading “cultural heritage” is repugnant to most mainstream Canadians.
 
Obscuring, vague language and obfuscation are the hallmarks of politically correct multiculturalism. We all know not all cultures are equally deserving of our respect and admiration but we mask that knowledge with pious exhortations about accommodation, diversity, and a mass of confusing words that fall upon the facts like a soft snow, blurring the issues and covering all the details.
 
History students will remember that in the 1930s, Adolph Hitler was admired throughout the world as a proponent of peace because he used all the proper confusing words. Winston Churchill, on the other hand, was branded the warmonger because he spoke bluntly of the truth.

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