Matt Wuerker: What is it with the Far Right and their hair???
J’aurais bien mis Boris Johnson dans la collection.
Matt Wuerker: What is it with the Far Right and their hair???
J’aurais bien mis Boris Johnson dans la collection.
Tu as oublié celui-là:
This Estonian right-wing nationalist might have the worst political haircut ever | indy100
▻https://www.indy100.com/politics/rain-epler-haircut-estonia-politician
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Which countries recognise Palestine? | indy100
▻https://www.indy100.com/article/palestinians-recognised-which-countries-palestinian-state-statehood-recogni
A century on from the Balfour Declaration, these are the countries that currently recognise Palestine as a state.
On 2 November 1917, the then Foreign Secretary Arthur Balfour issued a declaration which has been a central document in the Palestinian-Israeli statehood conflict.
It contained a letter to Lord Rothschild, who was then advocating a Jewish homeland in what was then part of the Ottoman Empire.
Cette carte ressemble à cette autre #carte que tu poste aujourd’hui :
Global Hunger Index
▻https://seenthis.net/messages/642079
Coïncidence ? Est-ce que tu reconnais mieux la Palestine quand tu as faim ou est-ce que si tu reconnais la Palestine, on te laisse mourir de faim ? Ou les deux ?
Donald Trump’s chief strategist keeps referring to this French novel ’revered by white supremacists’ | indy100
▻https://www.indy100.com/article/donald-trump-steve-bannon-french-novel-racism-immigration-camp-of-the-saint
Tiens, Jean Raspail et son bouquin qui raconte le débarquement de réfugiés sur la côte méditerranéenne à l’air d’petre populaire chez les néonazis américains.
Donald Trump appointed former chairman of “alt-right’ publication Breitbart News as his chief strategist.
Steve Bannon’s stance on immigration has been the subject of intense criticism, and he was widely believed to have been the “key architect” of the failed Muslim ban.
Democrat Nancy Pelosi went so far as to call him a “white supremacist”.
On several occasions, Bannon alluded to the immigration situation by calling it a “Camp of the Saints-type invasion”.
He articulated the sentiment multiple times in 2015 and 2016.
In fact, Breitbart have also written about it on several occasions.
What is he talking about?
The Camp of the Saints was a book written in 1973 by French novelist Jean Raspail.
It is also glaringly, painfully racist.
The Southern Poverty Law Center in 2001 described the novel as:
A map of #Europe by the number of immigrants in each country
▻https://www.indy100.com/article/a-map-of-europe-by-the-number-of-immigrants-in-each-country-7324831
This map from Jakub Marian, based on UN data, shows the percentage of immigrant populations across Europe
As some have pointed out, the high figures in Switzerland (29.6 per cent) and Norway (14.4 per cent) help to show that being out of the EU does not necessarily mean low net #migration.
Both countries sit outside the union but have been made to maintain open borders as a trade off for access to the single market.
For all Theresa May promises to get net migration into the low tens of thousands, that probably won’t be possible if the government still wants access to the world’s biggest trading bloc.
As Open Europe points out: “If the UK had the same net EU immigration rate as Switzerland, it would mean nearly 400,000 more EU migrants a year.”