Friday, July 26, 2019

WAYNE ALLYN ROOT: Willie Horton part deux

WAYNE ALLYN ROOT: Willie Horton part deux
Excerpt: Over three years and about 300 Review-Journal columns, I've argued that Democrats aren't just radical, extreme and crazy, but dangerous too. They are a danger to themselves and to the rest of us. Their obsession with open borders is going to get us killed. I wrote recently about an undocumented immigrant in Oregon who raped a small dog to death. The liberal Democrats of Oregon - a sanctuary state - are so obsessed with doing anything and everything to help undocumented immigrant criminals, they refused to turn this dog rapist and murderer over to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. They let him walk right out the front door of the courthouse, after being found guilty of raping and murdering a little dog. I recommended to President Donald Trump that this dog rapist and murderer, Fidel Lopez, become "the Willie Horton of 2020" - that is the star of Trump's re-election TV ads. (The story of Hodan Nayaleh is really sad. She came to Canada at age seven, another refugee from the failed state of Somalia, and made a great life there, in freedom and prosperity. But like many Somalis, she remained immersed in the culture and the religion, and enamored of a kind of fantasy about how wonderful Somalia is as a country. She started spending a lot of time there, a lot more than the two weeks mentioned below, trying to somehow be a force for good there. She even hoped to attract more young Somalis born elsewhere to return to the country to help build it back up. She seemed to think the problems of the place were fixable if only enough smart, educated people came back to work on it. But the truth is that tribalism and overall culture and at this point over 40 years of chaos and violence have made the place ungovernable and not amenable to some kind of return to peaceful existence. It would take an army going in with such power and determination to disarm everyone and impose a strict government for some years to have any chance of restoring some kind of stability to the country. But no one is going to do that, it would be expensive in time, money, and at least some lives. So it hasn't changed in the years since the UN pulled out and isn't likely to. Somalis living elsewhere who want to believe in a fantasy about the place are tragically self delusional. --Del)

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