Posted on 10/12/2025 8:44:54 AM PDT by marcusmaximus
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Why is the tweet controversial?
Because Charlie was telling the truth.
“Why is the tweet controversial?”
Because we’re supposed to love all ‘migrants’ in any numbers and make sure they’re happy.
Disagree.
E Pluribus Unum - America is “Out of Many, One”
And just like that, there were no Ukraine posts any more.
Fake news with an agenda.
Look at the statement from the context of whole of the mans life. A good rule in general.
Yes, but within reasonable limits.
Not to the degree where we depress wages or drive Americans out of jobs and entire industries.
We don’t have reasonable limits.
Slanderous title... and in (fake) quotes no less. He never said what’s quoted.
Despite that, the authors are not doing themselves any favors, as the vast majority Americans would agree; “we don’t need Indians.” False quote or not.
The actions and petulent attitude coming from the shitholians invited into America makes one advocate slamming the door on the MFers altogether.
lol - I see what you did there.
Or how we know the NWO Ukraine adventure is past is expiry date.
โ His remarks were termed โxenophobicโ by critics โ
So what?
“”Why is the tweet controversial?””
Because... we’re supposed to be woke (and stupid) enough to vote for and support open borders, hoards of illegal invaders, America dead last and for our own demise like the idiots in Europe and elsewhere?
Funny. I was hearing some Brits saying exactly the same thing about Pakistanis 40 years ago. They got shouted down for being racists and xenophobic, and the U.K. officially welcomed all the Third World immigrants they could get with open arms.
Look what good that did them.
Indian culture is completely abhorrent and antithetical to western /American values.
Truth is hate to people who hate truth.
Hey, give these big greedy companies a break. They can hire technical people from India at probably half of what they would have to pay American technical people. Of course the profit the CEOs and upper corporation officers reap from that will be passed on to Americans.
Give it a rest.
( Circa 400 thousand H1-B visas / 159.54 million total nonfarm jobs ) x 100 [ to express as percentage ] = 0.25 % H1-B as a percentage of total nonfarm jobs
In inverse of that would be -- 99.75 % of all nonfarm jobs have nothing at all to do with the whole thing. But headlines can sure whip up the crowds.
Because out of context, it sound racist. Comprehension skills amongst the left/democommies is not absent. They know quite well how to turn comments around.
Perhaps the deadbeat freeploading troll can give his Know-Nothingism a rest.
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