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TrappedInCorner
·bulan lalu·discuss
No. I have to leave when they decide I have to leave. Generally migrants are not a problem, unless they cause a lot of problems (UK), or there are way too many of them even if they were so called good migrants (again UK). Even some of the most anti-immigration political parties in my country (ethno-fascist actually, not my opinion, it is their policy) are not saying 100% no to migrants, but they have to check a LOT of marks to be here.

I have to say, that not every country is the same. United States from an outsider perspective seems like you could come from anywhere and look like anyone, as long as you pleadge your allegiance to the flag and become and 'American' you will be accepted. This is probably because US has a short history, and it wasnt too long ago when it was literally all migrants.
TrappedInCorner
·bulan lalu·discuss
And to the fallacy of my argument you are hinting at, it truly is one of the difficulties. I think as a migrant your contribution should be to assimilate and assist with the country's interests. You must not be a freeloader. If the country wants to get rid of migrants, then thats it, they will stamp you out. Welcome to reality. In the meanwhile I will do my best, like everyone else should, to be a 'good migrant', which usually means: learn the language, treat people with respect, don't commit crimes, do not not abuse the welfare system, learn the cultural norms, take part in cultural activities and list goes on.
TrappedInCorner
·bulan lalu·discuss
What constitutes a good migrant is up to the natives and the government of a country to decide. At the end of the day it doesnt matter what how good of a migrant I think I am. Any day the native population can turn very hostile and ram any migrant out of the country for any reason, be it crime record, ethnicity or something else.
TrappedInCorner
·bulan lalu·discuss
I migrated with my parents at 3 years old to a neighboring EU country from another EU country. I agree with you strongly.

As a migrant myself, I've become very critical about immigration in recent years. I've come to realize just how naive we europeans had become. Also just how penalized the idea of 'I want my country to maintain its culture, and I want my countrymen to look like me, smell like me and behave like me' had become, like it was some sort of a terrible sin to let anyone know you think like this. Thankfully we are waking up to our horrible reality and starting to take measures to fix the problem. Hopefully it is not too late.

Although understandable from a single family or individual perspective, migrating from one EU country to another EU country to escape problems is futile, and you should really try to help fix the country your in, according to what the natives want.
TrappedInCorner
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Few reasons.

Population collapse is disastrous for society.

Specifically for western europe it is even worse, because while the natives are below the replacement rate, immigrants from polar opposite cultures are having them well above it. Difficult times are ahead indeed.
TrappedInCorner
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I am going only by the title, but that is absolutely tragic.
TrappedInCorner
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
So your claim is, that he is not a kind person. Were his blog posts that inflammatory?
TrappedInCorner
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Why is platforming him in 2025 nonsensical?
TrappedInCorner
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
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TrappedInCorner
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
How dare you make sense! Unfortunately nobody who disagrees with you will eat this up.
TrappedInCorner
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I suppose the justification was not heavy enough. Master's degrees, master bedrooms, mastering a skill, and calling someone a master of their craft, in fact, still exist, and nobody seems to complain about thouse funnily enough. Just admit that this just bs.
TrappedInCorner
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
This whole 'master branch' outrage doesn't even make sense. Should saying things like: "I've mastered computer programming." also be an offense?

We absolutely should deny and disregard these nonsensical demands _by principle_. What was even the actual case made by people who wanted this? And don't tell me "well it's not a big deal, just accept it don't whine about something so small", because that won't fly, or shouldn't at least.
TrappedInCorner
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Yet again the whining twitter-people get another win.
TrappedInCorner
·tahun lalu·discuss
America is built on mass migration spread across centuries. It very much is a melting pot. Or at least seems to be like one to someone who has never been there.

>Ultimately, it's the same underlying xenophobia and racism you find everywhere else. It's easier for people to like people who are like them and harder for them to like people who are not like them.

Yes and this is completely normal human behavior, and in my opinion should not be completely outright demonized. I suspect one of the many reasons why europe is the way it is today in regards to this topic, is because we have repressed these natural tribal tendencies. And just to stir the pot; I wonder how welcoming and nice many of the e.g. majority muslim countries would to the non-arabs & non-muslims if they were to mass migrate to said countries. I think they would very much exercise and impose their 'xenophobia' upon these foreigners in certainly more tougher ways.
TrappedInCorner
·tahun lalu·discuss
I find it amusing when Japan wants to be a homogenous society everybody respects their right to have that opinion. But when a european country voices the same wish, everybody loses their mind.
TrappedInCorner
·tahun lalu·discuss
Made an account just to reply.

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