Sunday, April 18, 2010

To France, from Poncet de la Grave

To All Citizens of France,
Though we have become the paragon of an Enlightened city due to our liberal policies, our forward-thinking comes with unfortunate negative ramifications. Our "Freedom Principle" has allowed for the unchecked growth of a black population - a growth that is leaving a stain on the city. Blacks have flooded the city of Paris, and is making life here quite unpleasant. However, it is not their presence that is most troubling, it is what their presence represents and similarly, what their presence here, in a wonderfully open society, will mean for the future of their masters in their respective countries.
What I mean by this is simple: these men, unequal by nature and birth, will experience a freedom so vastly foreign to them that when they return to their stations in their various colonies, will revolt and prove to be nuisances and even menaces to their respective societies.
So therefore, my fellow citizens, we should not bear this unfortunate burden. We must pass laws restricting the mobility and presence of blacks in France.
Sincerely,
Poncet de la Grave

1) Do you believe that Poncet de la Grave's measures for legislation were passed solely because of racist intentions?

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