[Civsoc-mw] View from the Observer

mbale Chenjera mbalechenjera at yahoo.com
Mon Jan 30 09:02:38 CAT 2017


do you understand issues at all that every article you have to comment. Do you understand what this lady was talking about. 
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On Mon, 1/30/17, Keyboard Boyd Kilembey <kkilembe at gmail.com> wrote:

 Subject: Re: [Civsoc-mw] View from the Observer
 To: civsoc-mw at sdnp.org.mw
 Cc: "Malawi Discussion Forum" <malawitalk at mailtalk.ac.uk>, nyasanet at listserv.icors.org
 Date: Monday, January 30, 2017, 6:14 AM
 
 The good lady is double tongued
 , double mouthed. she has little decence
 On 30 Jan 2017 5:09
 am, "Dunstain Mwaungulu" <dfmwaungulu at googlemail.com>
 wrote:
 But
 Britain has a stolid invisible war. Is it not true that
 thousands were piled in French camps failing to go to
 Britain. In fact, there are many walls in Europe built
 against Libyans, Moroccans, Asians trying to get into
 Europe! Is Brexit not more about EU member states streaming
 more into the United Kingdom. The point is that
 conservatives are conservatives on immigration! Europe and
 the United States are victims of their history. One would
 have thought that because China is now a burgeoning economy,
 it should have the worst immigration problem. It does not.
 Immigration is a real problem in the US. all governments
 have to deal with it.From:
 John
 Lwanda
 Sent:
 ‎30/‎01/‎2017
 03:24
 To:
 Nyasanet
 Mail; Malawi Discussion Forum; Dunstain Mwaungulu; Civsoc-mw
 Subject:
 View from the Observer
 
 
 
 
 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
 
 Observer
 editorial
 
 May must
 defend Britain against Trump’s dangerous
 despotism
 
 https://www.theguardian.com/
 commentisfree/2017/jan/29/ observer-view-britain-america-
 theresa-may-donald-trump
 
 ...Sadly for May, for the people of Britain,
 and all those
 across the world who depend to varying degrees on the
 leadership and support of
 the US government, these achievements are likely to prove
 illusory. Her
 Washington triumph, if that is what it was, will be short
 lived. On the issues
 that matter most to Britain, Trump cannot be trusted. When
 it comes to Nato and
 the future of the western alliance, he says contradictory
 things almost every
 day. But his underlying message is that he has little use
 for an organisation
 he views as a drain on American resources. This reflects his
 hostility to
 multilateral collaboration of any kind, be it through trade
 treaties or the UN.
 Like his other inarticulate, garbled blatherings, Trump’s
 Nato promise is
 worthless...
 
 ... If Trump were an African dictator or
 Middle Eastern
 despot, a friendly visit by the British prime minister would
 be seen as
 conferring respectability on him and his policies and thus
 be deemed
 ill-judged. The dilemma for Britain and the other western
 democracies is that
 arbitrary despotism is an exact description of Trump’s
 flurry of divisive,
 ill-considered executive orders last week. Does May, through
 her fawning,
 flattering presence, mean to endorse Trump’s bullying,
 precedent-setting
 treatment of Mexico, his less powerful neighbour, and his
 renewed vow,
 in a Fox interview, to build a “real, impenetrable wall”
 between the two
 countries? May dodged the question at the White
 House.
 
 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
 
 John Lwanda  
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