Paradise Island – A Parable
By Max Musson: Paradise Island is the home of a relatively small community of 10,000 people, and the people of this island are famous for their production of high quality widgets, which they sell as components to larger manufacturing client companies on the mainland. The population of Paradise Island has been changing in recent years however. The widget business has been depressed for some time – competition for contracts on the mainland has been fierce…
Strangers in Paradise – The Racial Dimension
“This is why the issues of racial awareness and racial consciousness are so critically important to the future survival and wellbeing of our people, as without them politics just does not make sense, whereas with them, all becomes clear.”
Paradise Island Revisited
Paradise Island Back in October of last year I published an article entitled ‘Paradise Island – A Parable’, in which I described in some detail the dynamics at play when an organised minority is active within a weakly cohesive host community. If you have not read the original article then I recommend that you do so now before proceeding further. The purpose of my parable was not to simply address the negative impact of multiculturalism in…