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Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Keep Newfound-Island Caucasian Christian
If anyone thinks Newfoundland benefits from a swarm of Africans they are delerious ... I see more and more every day. Thank God my latest General Practitioner Dr. is a 35 year old White European with a Family. Quite rare these days. I was expecting a smooth-taling know-nothing African Male in a White Lab Coat with a beard and a Stethascope...
NEWFOUNDLAND IS CRAZY TO LET AFRICANS ONTO THE ROCK LET ALONE HIRE AND PROMOTE THEM.
MOST IF NOT ALL ARE ASSOCIATED WITH VIOLENCE, WELFARE & ACADEMIC FRAUD, UNEMPLOYMENT, RAPE etc...
KEEP NEWFOUNDISLAND CAUCASIAN CHRISTIAN;
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/first-person-black-immigrant-in-atlantic-canada-9.6959771 I couldn’t understand. My mind froze. My brother Dan? My favourite person, my biggest supporter, my only constant since childhood? I stood still while the world as I knew it collapsed around me. Dan was murdered while doing his job. Five men from a neighbouring community came to him looking for work on his construction project. He didn't have any to give, so they waited outside the gate where they later stabbed him to death. He didn’t even make the news. There were too many murders that day. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/first-person-black-immigrant-in-atlantic-canada-9.6959771 My husband and I had built a good life in Jamaica. We had our home, our businesses and we were respected in the community. Jamaica is a beautiful country, but unfortunately, residents often have to navigate senseless, unsolved murders of friends and relatives, especially in areas like Spanish Town, which is where my brother was murdered. Living with crime, violence, and police corruption is an everyday reality. I would go to bed with gunshots blazing and wake up to the same sound. My older brother was shot in the chest a couple of years before Dan died. He was leaving his job when a car rammed into the back of his vehicle. When he got out to inspect the damage, somebody shot him, took his car and wallet and left him on the roadside to die. My husband was also held at gunpoint and robbed twice. My house was broken into while we were sleeping and we were robbed. We had many close calls. But we had grown used to it. But Dan's murder felt different. This was personal. I thought, "Who are they going to kill next? My husband? My children?" Fear took over. There were multiple agencies in Jamaica offering pathways to Canada through work permits. I was a trained chef and met all the educational requirements, so I secured a job in St. John’s.
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