I assumed based on context that you were claiming that women basically were squeamish about deporting because well, it's just kinda mean. You did cite the "kids in cages" bullshit after all. I guess I was mistaken. It appears you meant the other definition of civil, that women are just obsessed with following rules and procedures. I'm not sure what that has to do with the "kids in cages" shit or how it's slowing anything down when illegals in the country illegally are violating the law and as such can be deported. The only slow down is that they are entitled to due process, to prove they are actually illegal. I'm a bit surprised that you don't care about that, given your history.
I talk to people, too, and overwhelmingly, pro-immigration people make the economic arguments, not the bleeding heart ones. Anti-immigration people I talk to just want them deported, not rounded up and slaughtered. /shrug
I'm a bit surprised that you don't care about that, given your history.
I'm also a horrific racist, who is happy to just deport every Hispanic, Jeet, and other flavor of brown unless they can bring forth their own proof of legit citizenship. And that doesn't include loopholes like anchor babies and other "free" versions of it.
I do believe there should be some process to it, but I also think they are literal foreign agents operating on American soil against American interests. So they are on the same level as spies, terrorists and treason-ers, and deserve that level of scorn.
Part of that is they don't deserve due process because they are not American citizens, but foreign enemies, and thereby get no protection under American law. Proving their legal citizenship is not a hard process, as all of us are not only well tracked (thanks to government spying) but have a paper trail proving it. Whether that's birth certificate esque or the green card process.
overwhelmingly, pro-immigration people make the economic arguments
Then we live in very different circles. Not saying you are wrong, just my experience is the opposite, where pro-immigration arguments are overwhelmingly "RACISM" level from people who cannot understand high school economics.
Proving their legal citizenship is not a hard process
Exactly, so even under this shitty, multiracial, civic nationalist America, it still shouldn't be hard to deport illegals. That's the key thing.
Then we live in very different circles.
Probably, though I will say we have a history of mass deportations here the US, i.e. the Chinese Exclusion Act. Mass murder is generally a harder sell. Off topic, but you remind me of Jim Goad except I can't see him being into anime and whatnot.
It shouldn't but trying to do it the "right way" requires playing by all these shitty rules and laws, even if he is trolling as he does so. And doing it "un-civilly" is violent and a much worse look optically for the more delicate sensibilities.
we have a history of mass deportations here the US
We do, but historically the problems were both much smaller and much more localized. Its a lot easier to deport X group when they are both all in a handful of ghettos and probably smaller than the population of most towns across the entire nation.
Also I never heard of the man but upon looking up his name this quote came up:
“My hatred is a thousand times more powerful than all your good intentions.”
And that describes my politics, ideologies, and life entirely pretty well, I cannot lie. Guess I'll have to look into reading this guy.
I assumed based on context that you were claiming that women basically were squeamish about deporting because well, it's just kinda mean. You did cite the "kids in cages" bullshit after all. I guess I was mistaken. It appears you meant the other definition of civil, that women are just obsessed with following rules and procedures. I'm not sure what that has to do with the "kids in cages" shit or how it's slowing anything down when illegals in the country illegally are violating the law and as such can be deported. The only slow down is that they are entitled to due process, to prove they are actually illegal. I'm a bit surprised that you don't care about that, given your history.
I talk to people, too, and overwhelmingly, pro-immigration people make the economic arguments, not the bleeding heart ones. Anti-immigration people I talk to just want them deported, not rounded up and slaughtered. /shrug
I'm also a horrific racist, who is happy to just deport every Hispanic, Jeet, and other flavor of brown unless they can bring forth their own proof of legit citizenship. And that doesn't include loopholes like anchor babies and other "free" versions of it.
I do believe there should be some process to it, but I also think they are literal foreign agents operating on American soil against American interests. So they are on the same level as spies, terrorists and treason-ers, and deserve that level of scorn.
Part of that is they don't deserve due process because they are not American citizens, but foreign enemies, and thereby get no protection under American law. Proving their legal citizenship is not a hard process, as all of us are not only well tracked (thanks to government spying) but have a paper trail proving it. Whether that's birth certificate esque or the green card process.
Then we live in very different circles. Not saying you are wrong, just my experience is the opposite, where pro-immigration arguments are overwhelmingly "RACISM" level from people who cannot understand high school economics.
Exactly, so even under this shitty, multiracial, civic nationalist America, it still shouldn't be hard to deport illegals. That's the key thing.
Probably, though I will say we have a history of mass deportations here the US, i.e. the Chinese Exclusion Act. Mass murder is generally a harder sell. Off topic, but you remind me of Jim Goad except I can't see him being into anime and whatnot.
It shouldn't but trying to do it the "right way" requires playing by all these shitty rules and laws, even if he is trolling as he does so. And doing it "un-civilly" is violent and a much worse look optically for the more delicate sensibilities.
We do, but historically the problems were both much smaller and much more localized. Its a lot easier to deport X group when they are both all in a handful of ghettos and probably smaller than the population of most towns across the entire nation.
Also I never heard of the man but upon looking up his name this quote came up:
And that describes my politics, ideologies, and life entirely pretty well, I cannot lie. Guess I'll have to look into reading this guy.