Sunday, April 22, 2007

The Virginia Tech Massacre, Immigration, the Peace Process, and Treason David Yerushalmi

"What can we learn from this horrific tale of murder and mayhem? Is the fact that the murderer was a resident alien and not an American relevant? What does it mean to be a 'citizen' as opposed to a 'resident alien'? Are you not a man like all others? Does any nation have the right to call you an immigrant -- legal or otherwise? What does this have to do with 32 murder victims, many of whom were Americans?

Treason. We have written extensively just recently on the act of treason dressed up as a Peace Process in the Middle East and as a peace process dressed up as Democracy-Building in Iraq and Afghanistan.

We now have treason on display in the Virginia Tech massacre as a peace process parading itself as an immigration policy. This immigration policy is based upon equality or Openness as in the Open Society or what we refer to here at SANE following Professor Robert J. Loewenberg’s term, Indiscriminacy. It is a Peace Process that always ends up sacrificing “victims” to prove that men, peoples, and the societies they form, are essentially no different one from the other. It is a Peace Process that, in the name of peace, seeks the World State."

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