Yet another Quebec town has gotten paranoid about its precious bodily fluids: Gatineau has laid down the this-is-how-it’s-gonna-be for the sandniggers.
The first town that did something along these lines did not even have any such residents! The enemy had never been encountered, except on TV. (This reminds me of Dr Helen Caldicott calling Reagan paranoid, IIRC, because he had barely/any contact with Russians to base his fears on.)
But then Canada’s citizenship guide has been similarly affected. And the national parties made a valiant stand against veiled-voters. (Said voters apparently use their chadors as Klingon cloaks to make themselves invisible, as not even a dozen such voters seem to have been spotted!) France has gone all out against a group of fully-veiled women that perhaps does not even number a thousand! Belgium IIRC has suffered such hysterics with barely any darkies whatsoever! And the Home of the Brave has lost it over a sharia which is surely about to take over the Supreme Court!
Too much reductive coverage of the ‘enemy’, perchance?
Time and again, watching all this, I keep thinking of the scene in the film Aliens, when Ripley is explaining the events to the corporate cogs, and, stunned by their cluelessness, finds herself wondering aloud, “Did IQs drop sharply while I was away?”
As I’ve said before, it is not only ignorance that breeds fear; it works the other way round, too: Fear seems to actually make people more stupid!