To: Diddle E. Squat
Responding to post #89. It certainly reads like you are blaming immigration as a tool of globalism. Yes. The globalists ARE using immigration as one of their tools, and it's quite successful. Americans are no longer Americans - we're African-Americans, Hispanic-Americans, Japanese-Americans, Native-Americans, etc. - and we don't even speak the same language. THAT, my friend is a result of design, not an accident.
Legal, controlled immigration is fine - it's what America was built upon. But as Michael Savage says - "Borders, language, and culture." I don't always agree with him, but he's right on this one. It's critical. The balkanization of America is but ONE of the ways they're bringing us down, but it's a big one.
To: Jefferson Adams
Hmmm, then why didn't it happen with the Irish-Americans, German-Americans, Italian-Americans, etc.? Sorry, I live in the midst of massive hispanic migration here in Texas, and frankly all things considered the benefits are worth it. Why would someone think that they wouldn't assimilate when other groups have? Just because some socialist political activists attempt to prevent assimilation? Ain't gonna work, just look at some of the strident political stances of Irish-American politico's a century before, yet they assimilated. Hispanics ARE assimililating, as have most of the Vietnamese and Taiwanese immigrants. You'd be extremely hard-pressed to find a single second-generation immigrant who does not speak English. I'd wager the percentage would be smaller than the percentage of whites who are Kazinski/Walker-esque anarchists.
To: Jefferson Adams
The globalists ARE using immigration as one of their tools, and it's quite successful. Americans are no longer Americans - we're African-Americans, Hispanic-Americans, Japanese-Americans, Native-Americans, etc. ...
Damn those globalists! Smuggling them Native-Americans into the United States in the middle of the night! Not to mention the secret mass immigration of Albinos, Hillbillies, Methodists and New Mexicans!
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