Saturday, June 23, 2012

Egalitarianism, coming to a neighborhood near you.

For those who continue to believe that egalitarianism is just a harmless endeavor to create equality, think again. The disease of egalitarianism is at the heart of the decay and downfall of all western civilizations. It is the tool and the mechanism of our destruction by our own hands.

Rarely do the proponents of egalitarianism expose their true purpose and agenda for the destruction of nations, but in this instance the head of one of their UN migration committees laid it out clearly for those who care to pay attention.

In the minds of these egalitarian socialist, national sovereignty must be destroyed and multiculturalism must replace all semblance of national independence or individualism on any level. Every nation and every person must become part of the primordial soup of egalitarian fairness if their scheme of takeover is to succeed. Read it and be prepared. The flotsam of this egalitarian scum is already awash on our shores and they have established beachheads here long ago for the furtherance of their devilish agenda of conquest.


Peter Sutherland Peter Sutherland's global migration forum brings together 160 nations to discuss policy


EU should 'undermine national homogeneity' says UN migration chief


The EU should "do its best to undermine" the "homogeneity" of its member states, the UN's special representative for migration has said.
Peter Sutherland told peers the future prosperity of many EU states depended on them becoming multicultural.
He also suggested the UK government's immigration policy had no basis in international law.
He was being quizzed by the Lords EU home affairs sub-committee which is investigating global migration.
Mr Sutherland, who is non-executive chairman of Goldman Sachs International and a former chairman of oil giant BP, heads the Global Forum on Migration and Development, which brings together representatives of 160 nations to share policy ideas.
He told the House of Lords committee migration was a "crucial dynamic for economic growth" in some EU nations "however difficult it may be to explain this to the citizens of those states".

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