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To: thefrankbaum

I don’t think you take a city of 250,000 and swap out it’s populace in 25 years, so that you go from 80% white Northern European to 10% white Northern European and 70% something else.

I believe in assimilation. And even if that takes place, you get all sorts of problems with those folks wanting you to recognize the holidays of their old country. You get them wanting you to adjust your city, to become their old homeland.

They want the best you have to offer, and want you to accept the worst they have to offer.

I’m not going ot spend all day writing about some of the problems with this, but until you have had your town completely turned upside down, you won’t understand. And if there is a serious underlying crime element, good luck.

One day things are going fine, and the next day who knows who you cross.

This isn’t something that should be swept under the carpet. It’s a real problem, and I have read where others have had to deal with what I am talking about.

Why? Was this the goal, to completely toss communities upside down?


31 posted on 07/08/2008 11:35:40 AM PDT by DoughtyOne (Annapolis, flight school, Congress, Senate, MIAs, Keating 5, Soros, Kerry... tried & found wanting!)
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To: DoughtyOne
It sounds like you are descibing the case where I said nativism isn't bad. When people act like locusts, swarming over something and destroying it, then I have no problem trying to stem the tide. It is the irrational anti-any-immigrant nativism that I have a problem with. I was never really arguing with you, and I'm not sure if I read just general frustration in your post, or animosity towards me.
32 posted on 07/08/2008 11:52:47 AM PDT by thefrankbaum (Ad maiorem Dei gloriam)
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