Posted on 09/06/2021 10:26:53 AM PDT by Hojczyk
I always use the analogy of a neighborhood, everybody lives in their own house. The Street itself, can be diverse, with people of different cultures living in their own homes. Everybody gets along fine and respects their neighbors. People are good guests and hosts and respect each other when they visit each other.
But what happens when suddenly you force all of these families to live together under one roof and they have to share common resources? That is multiculturalism in a nutshell. It’s not a natural way to organize life for the diverse people who live on this planet. It only leads to strife and conflict. People want to live in a country where they feel they belong and control their own borders, language and culture.
Thanks for the info.
Yep, in all the bleating about the penumbras (expressive rights) of the First Amendment, we never hear about "freedom of association" any more.
A Hatian with communist-loving parents. Not that so far-fetched.
That not only ensures that they get the cream of the crop, but legal American residents in Japan actually have a lower crime rate than native Japanese.
stranger things
Thank you for the term. I see a definition of sorts on wiki. The definition is somewhat vague and couched critical theory terms, which means that I would need to rev up my critical theory term translator to make any sense of it (ummm life is short so...lol). Maybe someone else here can translate it.
Damn, that’s an awful lot of forehead to aim for.
well, even then......*sigh*
Wrong.
For the last 10 years I have been a volunteer for several homeless charities in the greater Los Angeles basin (Catholic Charities, Salvation Army, Hollywood Homeless Services, Children of the Night) and can attest to the fact that you are as ignorant and biased as every other liberal terd.
Homelessness is indeed rampant among the mentally ill and addicted population, but there is also a sizable percentage of homeless people that have become victims of circumstance. I estimate that currently 20-30% of the homeless people I work with are neither drug addicts, alcoholics, convicts or mentally ill. Rather, they are good, decent, moral and ethically sound people that are victims of circumstance. (Not victims of racism, bigotry or capitalism. They are victims of circumstance.)
Suggest you put your money where your mouth is and do some volunteer work before you pop off again, douchebag. So take your self-righteous opinion and shove it where it where the sun don’t shine.
I really despise idiots like you.
I did just fine by never living in a s***hole city like NYC. Why people live there is beyond me.
I worked in this field in the 1990s. Maybe I am speaking only for New York.
Perhaps. But it’s a different story on the left coast.
Granted, the habitually homeless find their way out here because of the generous social service and charity resources, but there is a considerable number of individuals and families that have been forced to live in their cars/trucks and compete with the drug addicts, alcoholics and mentally ill for housing, government assistance and charity.
It’s dystopian. Nobody wants to a knowledge or admit it, but it is here and growing.
I find it odd that we manage to feed everyone somehow, but getting a roof over their head, while appearing simpler and cheaper, escapes us.
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