Paul Fromm

 


Note from Elena:
I met Canadian Paul Fromm when he was on a speaking tour of the Western United States. He got my attention when he donned a suit jacket that he had worn for a speaking engagement in Canada. The jacket was torn and the sleeve had been ripped open by some of those "nice" immigrants and forced-immigration advocates. Paul Fromm is the editor of "The Canadian Immigration Hotline" and the "C-FAR Newsletter", two of the best newsletters I've ever seen. Issues are concise and quite literally packed with information and cites. Despite being hounded for three years by B'nai B'rith in Canada until he was fired from his teaching job (there were no complaints from the students), Paul continues, with courage and good humor, to fight the Dark Forces in Canada. I asked Paul to share this part of his speech with you and I am delighted that he has done so. I have taken the liberty of marking some sentences with bold type.


 

 Immigration Is Selfish

 

To talk sense about immigration, we must start with the axiom that all immigration is selfish. No one moves from a good land to a wretched one voluntarily. However personally traumatic it may be, an immigrant chooses to move to better himself.

Doubters are invited to check out the Haitian, North Korean or Burmese -- I guess it's now the Myamar -- embassies. There are no lineups of would-be immigrants outside their doors. Why? The reader is likely chuckling at the obvious answer: No one in his right mind would wish to migrate to those wretched lands.

Exactly. The pro-immigration propaganda in Canada is that immigration, especially diversity, "enriches" us. If it does in the odd case, it is entirely by accident. Immigrants do not seek a new land to "enrich" the inhabitants but to enrich and better themselves.

Knowing this, then, a prudent country will seek to carefully screen and regulate immigrants to ensure that they can and do contribute, that they will not be a burden and that they do not bring criminal ways or disruptive social or moral practices with them.

Finally, North Americans, especially Canadians, have been fed a poisonous gruel of guilt by the self-interested immigration lobby. We have been haranged that to oppose immigration is some form of smug superiority or, that term that reduces even sturdy men to cringing wimps, "white supremacy." How, it is demanded, can you dare impose your standards or your cultures on newcomers? That is a clear sign of white supremacy.

The very act of immigration settled the question of superiority. As it's axiomatic that no one leaves a better place for a worse, the immigrant himself has acknowledged the superiority of the land to which he has immigrated. By coming to Canada or the U.S., the immigrant has admitted in a most dramatic way, that these lands are better than the one he's left. The reason these lands are better is the culture. Canada and the U.S. are based on a Christian culture of caring for one's neighbour. Both share a legal culture of respect for the rule of law and a system that strives for impartial and fair justice. Both have a political system rooted in Britain that emphasizes the consent of the governed and representation of the governed. It is this political and moral culture that make these lands the desirable havens they are for immigrants, so desirable that many will lie or bribe flesh-smuggling "snakeheads" to take them there.

Effete academics may debate the merits of one culture over another. Immigrants by the act of flocking to North America have provided a resounding rebuke to cultural relativism. They have acknowledged the overwhelming superiority of the lands to which they have come.

 


The Canada First Immigration Reform Committee website is at:

www.freedomsite.org/cfirc/index.html

Paul Fromm can be contacted at:

Citizens for Foreign Aid Reform Inc.
Post Office Box 332, Stn. B
Etobicoke, Ontario M9W 5L3

Email: nstn3125@fox.nstn.ca

The "C-FAR Newsletter" is published monthly. Subscription fee is $16.00 (G.S.T. included), associate fee is $38.00 per annum.

The "Canadian Immigration Hotline" is published 10 times per year by the Canada First Immigration Reform Committee. It deals with the current immigration policies in Canada and other countries. Subscription is $16.00 per year (G.S.T. included).


 

Text Copyright © 1997, 1998 Paul Fromm. Graphics and Introduction Copyright © 1998 Elena Haskins. Reproduction strictly prohibited without advance written permission. All Rights Reserved. 


 

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