Rakesh Wadhwa and Frank Raymond - moderated by Albert Lu - Open Borders?

By albert lu / January 22, 2020 / www.youtube.com / Article Link


This is a debate on the matter of open borders and mass immigration, particularly into Western countries. Rakesh Wadhwa argues for freedom of immigration and open borders, while Frank Raymond argues against this proposition, and holds that open borders are solely a device for colonizing and dispossessing white peoples. Rakesh Wadhwa has run businesses in Kyrgyzstan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, India, USA and Uganda. He has been a pioneer in developing the libertarian movement in South Asia. He used to write regularly for the Himalayan times, a Nepali newspaper. He is the only person to have been nominated six times for the Frederic Bastiat Prize for Journalism. He is the author of several books, including, "India, the Third World: Why?" and "The Dealmaker." He is currently working on two new books. Frank Raymond was born in the Indian subcontinent, and spent his early life in Calcutta, Darjeeling, and Dhaka in Bangladesh. He went to college and university in England, and witnessed at first hand the Marxism and anti-white racial indoctrination that was undermining the country, and the cultural Marxism that dominated the universities. Returning to Bangladesh he spent many hard years running an industrial business and immersing himself in the mind and culture of the people of the Indian subcontinent. At 39 he moved to Canada, and has since lived in Vancouver. As he began to realize that Canada was not being built, but rather that a built civilization was being destroyed, he researched the slow slide and ruination of a once-proud Canada. He has stood mute witness as the green, rustic and charming Vancouver of the past was razed to build high-rises and replace green neighborhoods with slums and rabbit warrens of housing estates. As a person of East Indian ethnicity with broad exposure to both the colored and Caucasian races, minds and cultures, he is able to provide an outsider's insight into the white mind, and show how it differs from the minds of other races. He stands for the principle that every race is unique and valuable, but he opposes the Cultural Marxist and 'liberal' tenet that the white race alone is non-existent, worthless and dispensable. That is why he has written the book Sweet Dreams and Terror Cells (https://tinyurl.com/suxm2fd), a work of fiction and literature, but also a sweeping overview of history, anthropology and the minds of various races. This is his first book, but it is only the opening volume of a great saga, the saga titled When Giants Break the Spell.This speech was given at the Capitalism & Morality seminar in Vancouver, Canada, on Saturday, 3 August 2019. http://jayantbhandari.com/capitalism-...Rakesh Wadhwa and Frank Raymond - moderated by Albert Lu - Open Borders?https://youtu.be/NH3MTjYM6Uc The next Capitalism & Morality Seminar will take place on Saturday, 25 July 2020 in Vancouver, Canada.For more information on the seminar and links to past videos: http://jayantbhandari.com/capitalism-...Or "like" our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/CapitalismMo...

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