RE: Outrage in Italy after bananas are thrown at its first black minister.
July 28, 2013 at 8:53 am
(July 28, 2013 at 8:24 am)festive1 Wrote:(July 28, 2013 at 6:16 am)kılıç_mehmet Wrote: Well in no way I encourage disorder anywhere, and throwing bananas, eggs and etc is a type of protest I've always disliked. But if they are mad at anyone, it should be the president who has appointed a black person as minister.
Besides, not everyone wants a foreigner or even a native ethnic minority to be a person of power in governmental instituitons.
Wait... So you're saying in an electoral, parliamentary government, minorities should not have representation? Let alone, equal representation... They just don't matter? If they can't have representation in government, what or who is protecting their rights, interests, and liberties?
Well, they can have representatives, but in my opinion that's just about it. Currently, only one ethnic minority has representatives in our parliament, and they have close ties to the ethnic seperatists who operate inside our borders. Yet because we're so "democratic" we can't close their party and kick their asses out.
Since you don't live in a country where minorities represent a threat to your sovereignity, you can't understand this, but know this that minorities always play their own game. They always pursue a different cause than what the general public needs or desires.
Similarly, this woman wanted to enact a law in Italy that grants citizenship to the children of immigrants as long as they're born in Italy, very much like in the US and Canada.
Where is the fairness in that?
Besides, they can't have eqaul representation, they're a minority. Did you expect them to share 50:50 of all the seats in the parliament? 50 seats for minorities, 50 seats for the majority. Yeah, sure.
In my view, minorities are subject to the same laws and have the same rights as the majority. If they ask for something more, they are more than welcome to leave, to a place where the majority feels like fulfilling every wish and desire of minorities. I on the other hand, do not wish to live under the dictatorship of the minority, which they try to implement today in my country, of course, with threats of continued violence.
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