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L'UMP CROIT EN BOLI Version imprimable
17-10-2007
L'ancien footballeur d'origine ivoirienne Basile Boli a été nommé secrétaire national de l'UMP en charge du co-développement, a annoncé mardi 16 octobre 2007 un communiqué de l'UMP.
 L'ex international français préside l'association Entreprendre et Réussir en Afrique, qui a signé fin septembre 2007 une convention de partenariat avec l'Agence Nationale de l'Accueil des Etrangers et des Migrations (Anaem), portant sur des programmes d'aide au retour volontaire de sans-papiers, sous l'égide du ministre de l'Immigration Brice Hortefeux.
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As2pique   | Registered | 17-10-2007 14:09:19
Je rève, comment Boli, a t'il pu se laisser embarquer par ce raciste de Sarkozy?

C'est un aliéné, un bounty, un vendu, un con qui se fait couyonner, un aveugle, un unijambiste, un colonialiss', un Africain, un raciste, un fennec, un juif, un.., un...
yich madinina   | Registered | 17-10-2007 14:44:17
As2pique il faut attendre et voir!
As2pique   | Registered | 17-10-2007 15:04:45

waza me manque.

Je fini par m'attacher à lui
waza - c'est pas reciproque mec!!!   | Registered | 18-10-2007 12:59:47
je fréquente pas la racaille
jarry privilèj   | Registered | 17-10-2007 17:07:20
il n'y a rien de pire qu'un ex colonisé qui épouse la nationalité du colon....ce forum nous le montre tous les jours
il veut toujours prouver à son maitre devenu "frère" qu'il est fiable et par le fait il se croit obligé de lui donner sans cesse des gages de fidélité en faisant plus
Thuram n'est il pas celui qui dit le plus qu'il est français, donc Basile n'est pas pire que lui
Xeng - .   | Registered | 17-10-2007 20:14:32
As2pique me lance des piques d'une manière détournée (peut être lâche); les forums, c'est pour les adultes et l'adulte, c'est la tête; la tête, c'est l'esprit et l'esprit, ce sont les arguments;
si vous êtes incapables de donner un point de vue réfléchi sur une question, eh bien, ne dites rien; à l'ENA, on nous disait que ce n'est pas parcequ'on a rien à dire qu'on doit se montrer intéressant...
Basile Boli, Rama Yade, Fadela Amara, Rachida Dati et autres sont comme le père du présentateur de France 2 (dont je tairais le nom) et dont le père a activement collaboré à la déportation des juifs durant la 2nde guere;
leur présence aux côtés de särközy n'enlèvera en rien au fait que celui-ci soit un grand raciste; en réalité, il les a mis à ses côtés pour mieux avoir les non blancs, plus précisément les noirs et arabes, il aura ainsi toujous un pretexte.
on ne peut hélas être un "grand président" si on est étiquetté de raciste, et cela, särközy le comprend; cyniquement, il ne se gênera point d'avoir des noirs ou arabes à ses côtés, pourvu que ses ambitions soient sauves.
les grands racistes (même lepen et james watson) se défendent très souvent d'être racistes s'ils aspirent à une reconnaissance mondiale; seuls de petits cons qui ne comprennent rien et n'ont aucune ambition affichent ouvertement leur racisme (exemple des partis d'extrême droite dans tous les pays d'europe ou du ku klux klan).
Xeng - .   | Registered | 17-10-2007 20:18:59
pour ceux qui ne connaissent pas james watson, lisez ce qui suit (je n'ai pas eu le temps de le traduire en français; vous pourrez traduire avec google); ça a été publié ce 17 octobre sur ce site http://news.independent.co.uk/sci_tech/article3067222.ece


Fury at DNA pioneer's theory: Africans are less intelligent than Westerners
Celebrated scientist attacked for race comments: "All our social policies are based on the fact that their intelligence is the same as ours - whereas all the testing says not really"
By Cahal Milmo
Published: 17 October 2007
One of the world's most eminent scientists was embroiled in an extraordinary row last night after he claimed that black people were less intelligent than white people and the idea that "equal powers of reason" were shared across racial groups was a delusion.

James Watson, a Nobel Prize winner for his part in the unravelling of DNA who now runs one of America's leading scientific research institutions, drew widespread condemnation for comments he made ahead of his arrival in Britain today for a speaking tour at venues including the Science Museum in London.

The 79-year-old geneticist reopened the explosive debate about race and science in a newspaper interview in which he said Western policies towards African countries were wrongly based on an assumption that black people were as clever as their white counterparts when "testing" suggested the contrary. He claimed genes responsible for creating differences in human intelligence could be found within a decade.

The newly formed Equality and Human Rights Commission, successor to the Commission for Racial Equality, said it was studying Dr Watson's remarks " in full". Dr Watson told The Sunday Times that he was "inherently gloomy about the prospect of Africa" because "all our social policies are based on the fact that their intelligence is the same as ours %u2013 whereas all the testing says not really". He said there was a natural desire that all human beings should be equal but "people who have to deal with black employees find this not true".

His views are also reflected in a book published next week, in which he writes: "There is no firm reason to anticipate that the intellectual capacities of peoples geographically separated in their evolution should prove to have evolved identically. Our wanting to reserve equal powers of reason as some universal heritage of humanity will not be enough to make it so."

The furore echoes the controversy created in the 1990s by The Bell Curve, a book co-authored by the American political scientist Charles Murray, which suggested differences in IQ were genetic and discussed the implications of a racial divide in intelligence. The work was heavily criticised across the world, in particular by leading scientists who described it as a work of " scientific racism".

Dr Watson arrives in Britain today for a speaking tour to publicise his latest book, Avoid Boring People: Lessons from a Life in Science. Among his first engagements is a speech to an audience at the Science Museum organised by the Dana Centre, which held a discussion last night on the history of scientific racism.

Critics of Dr Watson said there should be a robust response to his views across the spheres of politics and science. Keith Vaz, the Labour chairman of the Home Affairs Select Committee, said: "It is sad to see a scientist of such achievement making such baseless, unscientific and extremely offensive comments. I am sure the scientific community will roundly reject what appear to be Dr Watson's personal prejudices.

"These comments serve as a reminder of the attitudes which can still exists at the highest professional levels."

The American scientist earned a place in the history of great scientific breakthroughs of the 20th century when he worked at the University of Cambridge in the 1950s and 1960s and formed part of the team which discovered the structure of DNA. He shared the 1962 Nobel Prize for medicine with his British colleague Francis Crick and New Zealand-born Maurice Wilkins.

But despite serving for 50 years as a director of the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory on Long Island, considered a world leader in research into cancer and genetics, Dr Watson has frequently courted controversy with some of his views on politics, sexuality and race. The respected journal Science wrote in 1990: "To many in the scientific community, Watson has long been something of a wild man, and his colleagues tend to hold their collective breath whenever he veers from the script."

In 1997, he told a British newspaper that a woman should have the right to abort her unborn child if tests could determine it would be homosexual. He later insisted he was talking about a "hypothetical" choice which could never be applied. He has also suggested a link between skin colour and sex drive, positing the theory that black people have higher libidos, and argued in favour of genetic screening and engineering on the basis that " stupidity" could one day be cured. He has claimed that beauty could be genetically manufactured, saying: "People say it would be terrible if we made all girls pretty. I think it would great."

The Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory said yesterday that Dr Watson could not be contacted to comment on his remarks.

Steven Rose, a professor of biological sciences at the Open University and a founder member of the Society for Social Responsibility in Science, said: " This is Watson at his most scandalous. He has said similar things about women before but I have never heard him get into this racist terrain. If he knew the literature in the subject he would know he was out of his depth scientifically, quite apart from socially and politically."

Anti-racism campaigners called for Dr Watson's remarks to be looked at in the context of racial hatred laws. A spokesman for the 1990 Trust, a black human rights group, said: "It is astonishing that a man of such distinction should make comments that seem to perpetuate racism in this way. It amounts to fuelling bigotry and we would like it to be looked at for grounds of legal complaint."

jarry privilèj - re: .   | Registered | 17-10-2007 23:21:57
Xeng a écrit:
à l'ENA, on nous disait que ......

Mioumiou   | Registered | 18-10-2007 00:15:05
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As2pique   | Registered | 18-10-2007 02:36:25

Xeng.

Sans commentaire, mais comment taire?.
waza - boli fait son trou!!!   | Registered | 18-10-2007 13:01:38
Basile Boli est un homme intelligent qui veut se faire une place au soleil il a bien raison!!!!
As2pique - original inculte bway   | Registered | 18-10-2007 13:16:32
waza a écrit:
Basile Boli est un homme intelligent qui veut se faire une place au soleil il a bien raison!!!!


La question se pose de savoir si waza fait son trou ou se fait trouer
pierrre - LOGIQUE   | Registered | 18-10-2007 13:44:15
TOUT CE QUI PERMET AUX AFRICAINS DE RENTRER CHEZ EUX TROUVE L'APPROBATION DE SARKO,BRICE ET CONSORTS.UNE FRANCE BLANCHE CELA LES FAIT SALIVER.LE NOIR CORVEABLE A MERCI A BIEN PARTICIPER A LA CREATION DES RICHESSES ET APRES C'EST LE KLEENEX.
Guly   | Registered | 18-10-2007 14:28:09
Triste affaire en effet...

Sarko récompense les "pipoles" qui l'ont soutenu durant la campagne électorale, mais que va-t-il va donner à Doc Gynéco ?

Peut-être un diplôme en gynécologie pour qu'il puisse enfin exercer de manière légale.
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