Malta: Somali demonstration unleashes Maltese anger

Here it is, a tiny little video clip of Somali illegal aliens detained in Malta protesting yesterday.  And this is the entire news story accompanying the video:

Somali illegal immigrants at Safi Barracks this afternoon protested at being held in detention.

A number of sections from the police force including the Special Assignment Group and the Mounted Police, as well as the C Company of the Armed Forces of Malta. Police Commissioner John Rizzo and assistant commissioners were also on site.

A ministry spokesman said that there were 400 to 500 immigrants at Safi but the protest was only held by the Somalis.

Now go check out the pages of comments; the native Maltese people are a little angry (you think!).    We have written about Malta since we began RRW in July 2007—a tiny island nation struggling to cope with boatloads of Africans trying to break into Europe and landing on Malta first.  Much to my utter shock the US State Department is bringing some of Malta’s  illegal Somalis to the US as refugees (see Tea Party Send-off here).

One commenter, I’m guessing he is African from Sweden named Moses Mula, has really stirred the pot criticizing the Maltese people.  You gotta laugh though at one point he says he is in Sweden because his daughter is autistic and in Sweden he can get the medical help she needs, not so in Malta!    He also had the nerve to tell the Maltese that there are no immigrant riots in Sweden, but of course, thanks to the internet, commenters have responded with the truth—Sweden was in flames with immigrant riots even before the recent Gaza protests.

Here is just one comment from a Maltese citizen, Ivan Attard,  to Moses Mula:

Have you ever realised that your pontificating on our ‘christian obligations’ and other charitable hogwash from your safe distance in Sweden is very painful and distressing to us who have chosen to hold our ground and decided to embrace our beloved rock till death?

What matters to us dear Moses is our wellbeing and the future of our children. Yes, we want our small (very small) space on earth to be safeguarded against being overrun with foreign and alien culture and flushed down the drain called ‘multiculturalisms’. We realize we are too small to afford to let this happen and are naturally reacting as any sane and self-respecting people (even much, much larger countries) would do in the circumstances.

The African Continent’s problem is not ours. We can help a handful but definitely have to say NO to more. Is Italy less ‘christian’ than us now that they have announced the repatriation of ALL new arrivals?

That, Moses, is the gist of all the comments and the preoccupations here and please refrain from quoting your bibles and judging the moral and ‘christian’ integrity of your compatriots.

There is more where that came from.

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