The Globalist NEW YORK TIMES Edits the Truth about the Murder of an Iconic Migrant In Italy, by Another Migrant
In their crusade to convert America from a successful monocultural society into a fractious polyglot society, Globalists have deemed it necessary to abandon, abrogate and abjure all Biblical and/or Shakespearean insights into the nature of Mankind.
Consequently, Globalists have never found a migrant who did any wrong; and if they did do a wrong, it was because of institutional racism, and/or oppressive capitalism.
That type of sophomoric thinking bodes ill for American society as it turns its future over to that perpetual high school Globalist, Joe Biden.
As this American society is transformed into a polyglot, Diverse society of migrants, the worm within, will not be vertical, top-down institutional racism but horizontal fratricidal tribalism, a la Ethiopia, Sudan, Rwanda, Kenya, South Sudan, Central Africa Republic, Congo and Iraq, among others.
As this American transformation occurs, Globalist organs, such as the NEW YORK TIMES, feel an incumbency to shade the truth about migrant upon migrant crime, for the TIMES believes Americans cannot handle the truth; that some migrants are rotten people.
Case in point, the TIMES’ coverage of a recent murder of an iconic migrant in Italy, by another migrant.
The following is a contemporary account of that murder.
“Ethiopian migrant who became symbol of integration in Italy killed on her goat farm
A Ghanaian employee on her farm in the northern Italian region of Trentino has admitted to killing Agitu Ideo Gudeta, 42, with a hammer and raping her, Italian news agency Ansa reported. The report could not immediately be confirmed.
Gudeta had made her home in the mountains of Trentino’s Valle dei Mocheni, making goat’s cheese and beauty products in her farm La Capra Felice (The Happy Goat), which was built on previously abandoned land.
Her story was reported by numerous international media, including Reuters , as an example of a migrant success story in Italy at a time of rising hostility towards immigrants, fueled by the right-wing League party.
Gudeta escaped from Addis Ababa, the Ethiopian capital, in 2010 after her participation in protests against ‘land-grabbing’ angered local authorities. Activists accused the authorities of setting aside large swathes of farmland for foreign investors.
On reaching Italy she was able to use common land in the northern mountains to build her new enterprise, taking advantage of permits that give farmers access to public land to prevent local territory from being reclaimed by wild nature.
Starting off with 15 goats, she had 180 by 2018 when she became a well-known figure.
“I created my space and made myself known, there was no resistance to me,” she told Reuters in a story that year…..REUTERS.”
The Ghanaian migrant raped and killed the lovely, successful Ethiopian migrant. A sad tale as old as Man himself, Biblical.
That truth is far astray from the Globalist agenda, that all migrants are good people.
Consequently, in its coverage the NEW YORK TIMES dropped the bestial aspect of the crime, for migrants cannot, by definition, be bestial. The TIMES stressed the economic oppression of the Ghanaian.
“Italy Mourns an Immigrant’s Life Cut Short
The killing of Agitu Ideo Gudeta, a successful business owner from Ethiopia who raised goats and made cheese, has resonated across the country. The police say a farmhand was responsible.
ROME — She was an immigrant who became known as a successful business owner in a remote valley in northern Italy. But most Italians had probably never heard of Agitu Ideo Gudeta until last week, when the Ethiopian-born cheesemaker was found bludgeoned to death in her home.
Her killing made her front-page news in Italian newspapers, however, with the death mourned and condemned across the country.
The police quickly tracked down the killer: a 32-year-old Ghanaian who had helped Ms. Gudeta care for a rare breed of goat. He admitted having fought with Ms. Gudeta on Tuesday over money, and to killing her with a hammer, investigators and his lawyer said.
She was killed just three days short of her 43rd birthday.
As friends grieved at candlelit processions and accolades rolled in, a portrait emerged of a remarkable woman who — like countless other migrants — overcame considerable odds to find happiness in Europe. Newspapers and other media praised her as a model of integration in Italy.And from many accounts, Ms. Gudeta had been a big success, parlaying her passion for animal husbandry, learned from her maternal grandmother, into a thriving business, La Capra Felice (The Happy Goat), which sold goat cheese, yogurt and beauty products.
…..In a statement, the United Nations refugee agency said Ms. Gudeta “would be remembered and celebrated as a model of success and integration and inspire the refugees who fight to rebuild their lives.”
Born in Ethiopia, Ms. Gudeta had studied sociology at a university in Italy before returning to her home country, where she participated in protests against efforts by powerful interests to seize land in rural areas. Fearing for her safety after some of her companions were arrested, she fled to Italy and moved to a beautiful but secluded valley where locals still speak a medieval German dialect.
…..Ms. Gudeta started with about 27 acres of abandoned land, where she began breeding the Piebald Mochena goat, a breed at risk of extinction in Trentino. She did much of the work herself, caring for the goats, making cheese and yogurt, working from dawn to dusk year-round. In a short biography on her website, she explained how she would scare off bears by locking herself in her car and setting off firecrackers.
As Ms. Gudeta’s business grew, she became more rooted in the area.
When a neighbor abused her with racial slurs in 2018, “the community rallied to her side,” Ms. Beltrami said.
“She was very present in town,” said Luca Puecher, the mayor of Frassilongo. “She never thought about tomorrow but about the day after tomorrow. She was always looking forward to projects, ideas, innovations; she was full of ideas for theh the desire to do and to see the world as a better place.”
After her death, volunteers immediately stepped up to care for her goats, the mayor said.
….The police have arrested Suleiman Adams, a farmhand who worked with Ms. Gudeta during the summer and returned to assist her two months ago.
Ms. Gudeta often hired migrants to help her during the busier seasons. One local association that assists migrants said she had taken in interns while they waited for their residency papers. Ms. Beltrami said Ms. Gudeta had helped her with a project to encourage “migrants to put down roots and give new lifeblood to farms that had been abandoned.”
After killing Ms. Gudeta with a hammer, the authorities said, Mr. Adams hid the weapon in the cellar and took refuge in the barn where he had tended to her goats, about three miles from Frassilongo.
Carabinieri officers found him hiding “among the goats,” said Michele Capurso, the commander of the unit investigating the case. Mr. Adams confessed that they had fought over a paycheck, he said.
Mr. Adams’s lawyer, Fulvio Carlin, confirmed the confession. “The quarrel degenerated” and he acted blindly,Mr. Carlin said. “Far be it for him to take this as a justification for the action. The moment the deed was done, there was no going back.”
Ms. Gudeta’s death resonated across Italy this past week.
Senator Valeria Valente, president of a parliamentary commission on feminicide, said the killing was “an act of defacement of the strength of a woman who had affirmed her ability to carve out her autonomy, her independence, from a position of inferiority.”
Caterina Amicucci, a human rights activist and friend, said she had met Ms. Gudeta because of a shared interest in rights issues.
She said Ms. Gudeta had hoped to “return to Ethiopia and continue in her fight for the rights of landholders,” an issue she felt very strongly about…NEW YORK TIMES.”
Was the Ghanaian acting out of greed when he raped the lady? Was he acting blindly? Does the fact that the rapist was hiding amid the goats he tended mitigate the fact he was a rapist? A murderer?
A worker does not usually rape his boss over a paycheck difference; he usually steals from his employer to get his revenge.
The fact that one is a migrant does not preclude the possibilities the migrant is also a rapist and a murderer. In fact, Ghana may have sent Mr. Adams to Italy because he was a rapist and a murderer in Ghana.
It is not a sin against Humanity or religion to aspire for a prudent immigration policy; for America has enough Born in the USA rapists and murderers to contend with, and does not need imported ones. A prudent immigration policy protects citizens and other migrants from predators; even the predators who hide amidst the goats.
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