James Wood: I Don’t Hate Immigrants. I Hate Cheaters
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No more immigration legal or illegal. I don’t hate immigrants on a personal level they are just doing what they think is best for them. I hate the government and corporations who have back stabbed the American people and liberals who cannot wrap their head around immigration = higher cost of living and lower wages.
Unless you are 100% Native American, you probably had someone in your ancestry who was an immigrant.
And even they came from somewhere. Weren't the original tribes traced back to 3 sisters that were of polynesian origin? We live in a world of borders now. Whatever happened three hundred years ago is irrelevant to today. There was a war for this land and the indians lost. There is a war for this land today and if we do not fight for it we will lose it.
So immigration was ok in the past but not now.
Yes, because people assimilated into American culture back then. Not now.
Yes, because Christian culture ca 1700 was the superior culture.
According to the left, it was ALSO not ok “then,” and if there’s any consistency in a leftists brain, they should conclude that if was bad THEN, it is also bad NOW.
People coming over are typically not of western Christian culture like they were back then. Stop thinking like a shit lib mate. Immigration like rampant sexual degeneracy destroys a nation.
LOL "Native American", like they sprang up out of the Nebraska dirt.
Never heard of the Bering Land Bridge?
People used it to migrate to N. America from Siberia. They didn't like it where they were, so they moved to a different place.
Now we need no more people so we should pause immigration for ten years and reevaluate.
Pause and reevaluate is a sound strategy
And it's quite possible the Indians replaced and destroyed people who were already there. Who may have been more closely related to Australian aboriginals. There seem to have been some studies of some very old remains found in South America, and the people who lived in the southernmost tip of South America when Europeans first started to explore the continents, and of whom there were still few people left when DNA testing finally came possible, seem to have had some markers, if I remember correctly some articles I read maybe about 10 years ago.
But yes, immigration has been going on about as long as there have been people, but most times, when it happens in the very large scale, it means that the previous culture, and possibly most of its people, will be destroyed, one way or another.