April 10, 2006

RACISM EXISTS ON ONE HAPPY ISLAND



Mickey Johns and Abraham stand up!
Demand justice for yourselves! There is help for you both!






EQUAL RIGHTS FOR ALL


By Alexander Mathew
Posted on 2005-06-29


The Bon Dia Aruba and the Aruba Today, newspapers of the Island Aruba is constantly making racist jesters attacking the black people around the world and in Aruba. These newspapers are demonstrating their bad intentions over and over again by attacking white politicians only because of their associations with black people.


These newspapers know how to mask their true feeling, their hatred towards black people. Mike de Meza and former minister of telecommunication and transport Glenbert Croes two white politicians were attacked for associating with a black man by the name Alexander Mathew. Mathew’s question is Why did the newspaper by the name of BON DIA ARUBA or their sister paper ARUBA TODAY not attack Mr. Anthony Gario, a black politician who was also a participant at the same press conference that they were also invited to and refused to attend?”


The Bon Dia Aruba and sister newspaper are clearly practicing superiority and discrimination towards black’s and white’s of low income. How could this newspaper print so called facts about any black man if their main purpose and end result is to brake the black people. Attacking Mike de Meza and Glenbert Croes is solely a racist issue, these were two white politicians that according to the Bon Dia newspaper should not attend to, associate with or much less defend the black race.


Thank god that Mike de Meza and hopefully his entire political party AVP and Glenbert Croes and his political party OLA are aware of discrimination towards the black people and is willing to take a stand to better this for once and for all. These are two white politician that do not see black or white, rich or poor, straight or gay, ugly or pretty, fat or thin, man or woman. They are practicing Politics to make a change in Aruba for the best, to stop discrimination in all forms and to seek justice for all. We call this equal rights, rights for one and all.


Education is the key of life. Educate your self” Bon Dia” and sister paper “Aruba Today", print a story based on facts so you can educate the community you’re selling your newspaper to. Investigate the story your selling even if it’s only about the low income Arubian or black man. We buy your paper too!!!! Using your newspapers to deceive the Arubian community with personal and bad intentions is considered punishable even by our Dutch law, please keep that in mind. No one is above the law ...look around you.




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