This is why I've been saying that people need to stop pretending the problem is the migrants' abstract legal status, a matter of paper work and bytes of data, but rather their physical presence here and the type of people they are. In other words, the biggest issue with "illegal Haitians" isn't the illegal part. It's the Haitian part.
Some years back I was talking to someone who moved here from Ireland. They were thrilled at how much cheaper the US was compared to Dublin then went on to complain about how few government services there were and how the government here needed to do more to help the poor
I think it was somewhere in the middle of that conversation when I decided I didn't want people moving here from Europe either.
Why? The left has near total domain over how our children are educated. Once they are out of school, they have near total control over how they are propagandized.
If people don't take an extremely active role in their children's upbringing - in particular, in pointing out the left's indoctrination, and propaganda - those children will naturally end up with leftist views on the world.
Why aren't those hard working people working hard for their countries and their neighborhoods? Do they have zero sense of collective betterment and a desire to throw anyone underfoot for a leg up? Are their countries fundamental shitholes? Is there something about the West and Western nations and Western people that is far superior? Why is this mass migration starting on Europe and America, when Mexico Israel South Africa Egypt India China and Brazil supposedly just as powerful and strong (It recently started going after Japan too)
Some people are so deep into it that they think that this piece of paper makes you, say French. Now that is interesting. Would there be no Frenchmen if there was no French state, or if it wasn't distributing citizenship? That is implied by the idea that there is no standard for being French other than what the state says.
This is why I've been saying that people need to stop pretending the problem is the migrants' abstract legal status, a matter of paper work and bytes of data, but rather their physical presence here and the type of people they are. In other words, the biggest issue with "illegal Haitians" isn't the illegal part. It's the Haitian part.
Some years back I was talking to someone who moved here from Ireland. They were thrilled at how much cheaper the US was compared to Dublin then went on to complain about how few government services there were and how the government here needed to do more to help the poor
I think it was somewhere in the middle of that conversation when I decided I didn't want people moving here from Europe either.
The inability for the masses not to understand cause-effect is truly one of the most boggling things to me.
The majority of people are just animals and have no business making any decisions for themselves. It's a sad reality I wish wasn't the case.
Why? The left has near total domain over how our children are educated. Once they are out of school, they have near total control over how they are propagandized.
If people don't take an extremely active role in their children's upbringing - in particular, in pointing out the left's indoctrination, and propaganda - those children will naturally end up with leftist views on the world.
The Irish are bleeding heart cretins. It's why they generally vote Democrat.
Why aren't those hard working people working hard for their countries and their neighborhoods? Do they have zero sense of collective betterment and a desire to throw anyone underfoot for a leg up? Are their countries fundamental shitholes? Is there something about the West and Western nations and Western people that is far superior? Why is this mass migration starting on Europe and America, when Mexico Israel South Africa Egypt India China and Brazil supposedly just as powerful and strong (It recently started going after Japan too)
Some people are so deep into it that they think that this piece of paper makes you, say French. Now that is interesting. Would there be no Frenchmen if there was no French state, or if it wasn't distributing citizenship? That is implied by the idea that there is no standard for being French other than what the state says.
It's magic dirt theory.
It's worse. Magic paper.