To: MassachusettsGOP
Which predominantly white countries do you believe should replace their white majorities with melting pot experiments? All of them or just the US?
To: Jim_Curtis
Which predominantly white countries do you believe should replace their white majorities with melting pot experiments? All of them or just the US? "White" seems to be your color. Do you have confederate flags on your truck?
117 posted on
05/23/2006 9:32:30 PM PDT by
sinkspur
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To: Jim_Curtis
Well thats a loaded question
I'm just saying, if done correctly (which I doubt because Government always messes things up) the changing demographics of race in the end mean nothing, as long as our values, and what were European values remain. Problem is in Europe and America, the Immigration systems dont pick the best and most compotent to assimilate, and the fact that we are forgetting our values doesnt help us either.
Example: In our country, Immigrants from overseas, Europe, India, China, tend to be hard working, and move up in life. Why? Because they came here in a system that values work, and law abiding citizens, and these values will get passed down to their kids. Not anybody can come to America from these places, because they can't just sneak across the border, because the border they would cross is thousands of miles of ocean. However, for immigrants often from Mexico, DR, PR, and South America, many of them came here in a system that rewards law-breaking. The border or the shore is not too far away, and thus they arent picked for being the brightest or best citizens, but rather for being sneaky, and best at exploiting the system. Thus they fail and join our welfare wing of our nation.
Europeans, Indians, Chinese are largely forced to join our "culture" by virtue of how they came here. The same does not hold true for many Hispanics/Latinos.
126 posted on
05/23/2006 9:52:16 PM PDT by
MassachusettsGOP
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