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Oh god, are we posting those propaganda videos from Youtube now? Really pathetic.



 

 

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If people are worried about immigration they should look at how much of the primary and secondary industries are outsourced to foreign countries first, because it has many of the same 'negative' effects as immigration but to much more extent.

This is why I don't understand people complaining about immigration, the Americans seem to accept it a bit more that us Europeans.



highwaystar101 said:
If people are worried about immigration they should look at how much of the primary and secondary industries are outsourced to foreign countries first, because it has many of the same 'negative' effects as immigration but to much more extent.

This is why I don't understand people complaining about immigration, the Americans seem to accept it a bit more that us Europeans.

The problem isn't immigration, the problem is rapid uncontrolled uniform immigration as a means to maintain a growing population to support insane government spending ...

If you have a steady flow of immigrants from diverse collection of cultures at a rate where you only allow the best and brightest in you end up with far better results than if you have a rapid influx of immigrants from one culture at a rate where you are accepting anyone who applies; the diverse backgrounds ensure that people are (somewhat) "forced" to integrate with society and to identify with the dominant culture, whereas a uniform immigration policy ensures the development of unified ghettos which preserve the identification with their parent culture.



highwaystar101 said:This is why I don't understand people complaining about immigration, the Americans seem to accept it a bit more that us Europeans.


The US is more accepting because the overwhelming majority of Americans are either immigrants or the descendants of immigrants. Natives (Indians, Eskimos, and Hawaiians) constitute less than 2% of the population of the United States; this is unprecedented. We are a nation of immigrants. Granted, the US has often been hostile towards immigrants-especially immigrants who were not Western European and Protestant.