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Home Front: WoT
Somali Gangs Battle in Minneapolis; Somalis Demand That Cops Do Something
2019-03-06
[PJ] Let's start by stipulating that not every newcomer to America is a violent criminal bringing old ethnic and religious conflicts to the New World; nor is he a predatory opportunist, happy to take advantage of the stable, trusting, and yes, welcoming culture he finds. Every country has its social customs and unwritten rules, and often newcomers misinterpret them as weakness.

When the Catholic Irish arrived in large number from the middle of the 19th century on, they brought with them a deep suspicion of the police, a distrust of the Protestant ascendancy, and a pent-up willingness to work the system to their advantage -- cultural survival skills they had learned during nearly a millennium of English occupation of their home country. It took them more than a full century to fully integrate into American society. Swaths of American cities, especially New York, had Irish no-go zones, into which even the Irish cops feared to tread, and even today we remember the names of the psychopath Mad Dog Coll and the suave but violent Owney Madden, chief of the Gopher Gang, who gave the world Mae West, Primo Carnera, the Cotton Club and Bill Clinton.

Similarly, the immigrant Jews from Russia and the Pale went through a short but violent gangster period (Monk Eastman, Lepke, Meyer Lansky, Benny Siegel), culminating, along with newly arrived Italians, as the triggermen for Murder, Inc. And the Sicilian contribution to urban mayhem has been well documented in print, stage, and screen.

That's largely in the past now: nobody fears a pack of Irish boys, unless they're drunk and it's St. Patrick's Day in Manhattan, or the Jewish kids studying at the yeshiva, or the Italian lawyers, chefs, and movie directors. But neither were any of these groups particularly welcomed upon arrival; instead, they were seen as cannon fodder for the Civil War, merchants, laborers, and settlers as America pushed west toward its Manifest Destiny.
Posted by:Besoeker

#6  I believe that most of the current illegals are from beyond Mexico, Old Patriot. I’ve been eading that Mexico’s economy has improved enough that Mexicans here illegally were actually returning home over the past few years because there were better opportunities coupled with the reduced risk because they are legal residents at home.
Posted by: trailing wife   2019-03-06 21:33  

#5  Repatriation does solve a number of different problems, doesn't it? Wonder if it works on Mexicans?
(Naa, it's too easy to come back. Unfortunately)
Posted by: Old Patriot   2019-03-06 15:09  

#4  Somalis Demand That Cops Do Something

Like a one way ticket home and a slab of Allah's "extra thick moon goddess bacon". It's worth fighting for.
Posted by: Woodrow   2019-03-06 12:53  

#3  Lead deficiency can lead to strange behaviors.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2019-03-06 08:29  

#2  You can take the Somali out of the Mog, but you can't take the Mog out of the Somali?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2019-03-06 08:23  

#1  Somalis Demand That Cops Do Something

Hat tip to local law enforcement's containment efforts. Somali gang crime is at an all time low in Pike County, GA.
Posted by: Besoeker   2019-03-06 07:36  

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