The whole point of a nation is to serve its people. It's not selfish to ask that the nation we fund (at gunpoint, but that's a separate issue) serve our interests. Anything else is slavery.
Legal immigration is fine...as long as it's in numbers that don't push out Americans, of any class.
I don't want low skilled workers coming here and hurting poor Americans. I don't want higher performing workers coming here and hurting middle class Americans, or Americans trying to reach the middle class.
Some legal immigration of those mentioned - hard-working, honest, pro-America - is fine. But we shouldn't be replacing Americans, and we shouldn't be funding and setting up ethnic enclaves.
I want America to win. But Americans need to win, that's the whole point of America winning.
America must win, so her people can win. We've already done enough - both good and bad - for the rest of the world over the last century. It's (well past) time to focus on Americans!
Where did this dialectic/pilpul of America "winning" (or losing) come from anyway? Did Elon start it or just step into it?
For our nation to succeed, the individuals in our country need to be able to succeed and prosper. That's it. Yes we need a successful economy but life isn't a zero sum game we have to "win." Both Chinese and American companies can invest in AI or whatever boom the techbros are concerned about and we'll be fine.
Not sure where it started, but I bet that's the attack vector for subversives. "You want to Make America Great Again? Then diversity is our strength we need immigration to win!
The more I think about it the scarier their narrative frame sounds. It's more an appeal to emotion than an argument from which policy can be based. When do we know we've won? When we win can we stop winning or do we have to win more? It sounds like progressivism. "We must progress forever. Progress to what? Who knows. We must progress. We must win. We must leave the deplorables and backwards thinkers behind and progress forward. We must leave the losers behind to win. We must be on the right side of history. We must be on the winning team."
Sargon is right. Liberalism inevitably leads to leftism.
When the population is 80% White European again and we're bullying other nations into doing what we want them to while also having prosperity for the lower and middle class populations within our society.
It's such a fucking stupid, evil stance.
The whole point of a nation is to serve its people. It's not selfish to ask that the nation we fund (at gunpoint, but that's a separate issue) serve our interests. Anything else is slavery.
Legal immigration is fine...as long as it's in numbers that don't push out Americans, of any class.
I don't want low skilled workers coming here and hurting poor Americans. I don't want higher performing workers coming here and hurting middle class Americans, or Americans trying to reach the middle class.
Some legal immigration of those mentioned - hard-working, honest, pro-America - is fine. But we shouldn't be replacing Americans, and we shouldn't be funding and setting up ethnic enclaves.
I want America to win. But Americans need to win, that's the whole point of America winning.
America must win, so her people can win. We've already done enough - both good and bad - for the rest of the world over the last century. It's (well past) time to focus on Americans!
Where did this dialectic/pilpul of America "winning" (or losing) come from anyway? Did Elon start it or just step into it? For our nation to succeed, the individuals in our country need to be able to succeed and prosper. That's it. Yes we need a successful economy but life isn't a zero sum game we have to "win." Both Chinese and American companies can invest in AI or whatever boom the techbros are concerned about and we'll be fine.
Not sure where it started, but I bet that's the attack vector for subversives. "You want to Make America Great Again? Then
diversity is our strengthwe need immigration to win!The more I think about it the scarier their narrative frame sounds. It's more an appeal to emotion than an argument from which policy can be based. When do we know we've won? When we win can we stop winning or do we have to win more? It sounds like progressivism. "We must progress forever. Progress to what? Who knows. We must progress. We must win. We must leave the deplorables and backwards thinkers behind and progress forward. We must leave the losers behind to win. We must be on the right side of history. We must be on the winning team."
Sargon is right. Liberalism inevitably leads to leftism.
When the population is 80% White European again and we're bullying other nations into doing what we want them to while also having prosperity for the lower and middle class populations within our society.