Thursday, February 6, 2014

The Bosman Law considered racist, not just by St Maarten and Antillians, but Meijers Committee

Certain St Maarten politicians, or wanna-be St Maarten politicians are very proud of their ties with Andre Bosman, who it appears cares very little about the Antillian immigrant. Dutch politician Andre Bosman wants to inact initiatives that some might call downright racist policies, when it comes to its former colonies, yet the St St Maarten dignitaries who are now crying at Bosman's new policies, are the same ones proud to claim him as a so-called "friend" on facebook, confident in their minds that Bosman is hanging on to their every word. The bottom line in Bosman is a Dutch politician who doesn't care at all about the Antilles. The politicians who are proud to be running to Bosman and Company, and brag about it need to realize that you can't be for the St Maarten people, and for Bosman's racist policies against Antillians. Where does the St Maarten politician stand when it comes to Bosman's laws? Many have chosen to remain quiet, some are actually proud as they say of sending the Dutch information that they claim is affecting the political agenda in St Maarten. But the bottom line is, the Dutch already have their spies in St Maarten, so the so called activists being used by the Dutch, need to quit being so proud. The Dutch is well aware of the corruption going on in government, and they are using the corruption going on in government as an excuse to add restrictions to Antillians travelling or immigrating to the Netherlands. When the St Maarten government and their cohorts commit crime, it is the common man who suffers. The Antillian "common man" is in a difficult place right now. Not liking or wanting to rely on the Dutch, but scared of outright independence considering the mess the St Maarten government have made already in less than 4 years with country St Maarten status. The Antillian voter is stuck between ruthless politicians who will do and say anything during the election year, and old colonial racism, that never quite disappeared and is now showing itself once again, in the form of these new immigration policies and rules.