Sometimes, I am chastised for being too blunt. Perhaps I am -- but I am tired of pussyfooting around what we can see before us -- when politicians and the media deny its existence. The Canukistanian has an excellent post up on our justice system and crime. There are several references. Here is some of it. And I think bluntness is called for. It is crunch time -- or we go down the violence tube. NJC
Jamaicans are only the tip of the iceburg. Vietnamese gangs are lethal when it comes to protecting their turf.
Beginning in 1995, however, the motorcyclists began to be edged out by Vietnamese gangs that not only recruited low-cost immigrant workers to the trade but also were more willing to use beatings and murder to shut out competitors.
"The Vietnamese," a U.S. law enforcement official said, "make the Hell's Angels look like angels."
Just last month, for example, a 24-year-old Vietnamese immigrant named John Ly was beaten to death in his rented house in Burnaby, a Vancouver suburb, where he lived with his wife and children. The police found 140 marijuana plants growing in the basement. It was the fourth such gangland-style murder in eight weeks.
So are the newly immigrated Russian gangs and a host of others. As soon as they come to Canada they all head for the same place -- Toronto -- and they continue to do what they did in their native lands. They kill each other for profit, revenge or in some cases simply because someone did not show the proper respect for them.
They also kill innocent people who get in their way!
Changing gun laws or making sentences much harsher is not going to help solve Toronto's problems. The only solution that may work is restricting entry to Canada so that they can't get in -- and booting them out FAST when we find they have sneaked in under our radar (which they will attempt to do). Canada is now a prime immigration target for people that have less than our best interests at heart. It is long past time that we stopped fooling ourselves and dealt with the situation before it gets entirely out of control.