[Vung Tau, 11/29/24]
Why did South Sudan break from Sudan? They are distinct ethnically. Since Dinka aren’t Sudanese Arabs, they need their own state. Within South Sudan, there are also the Nuer. They, too, are fighting for their interests. Smaller groups include the Luo, Bari, Murle, Ma’di, Otuho and Zande. A nation is an extended family. Blacks call each other brothers and sisters. Orientals refer to compatriots as “common womb.” All these distinct and often antagonistic groups within Sudan and South Sudan can come to Germany, but not Israel, and apply for citizenship after five years.
Hitler says getting new citizenship is like joining an automobile club:
A person files his application; it is examined; it is sanctioned, and one day the man receives a card which informs him that he has become a citizen. The information is given in an amusing way. An applicant who has hitherto been a Zulu or a Kaffir is informed, “By these presents you have now become a German citizen.”
The President of the State can perform this piece of magic. What God Himself could not do is achieved by some Theophrastus Paracelsus of a civil servant. A stroke of the pen, and a Mongolian slave is forthwith turned into a real ‘German’.
Not only is no question asked regarding the race to which the new citizen belonged; even the matter of his physical health is not inquired into.
Though race is terribly important to a Sudanese, South Sudanese, Vietnamese, Cambodian and Jew, etc., enlightened Westerners are supposed to be way beyond that. Race is a social construct, preach your Jewish and Jewy professors.