• phx
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    8 months ago

    Careful with those mental exercises bud, you might give yourselves a nosebleed.

    Actually, a lot of the ex-Americans I’ve worked with are a pretty mixed bag, race-wise, and it’s not really surprising that non-white portion might have extra reasons to not be comfortable with the potential government of the future (that said, they might not be too impressed with the potential future government in Canada either).

    I’ve also had the pleasure of working and socializing with a good number of intelligent, well-educated immigrants from India etc, but there’s a difference between bringing in educated members of a foreign country and opening the floodgates for McJobs so that corporations can keep on a cheap and easily-controllable workforce.

    I’d welcome Americans looking to get away from fascism, but I’m not terribly impressed by bringing in large numbers of people from any country who bring their conflicts and hatreds from the motherland to here.

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      8 months ago

      The interesting assumptions and continued willful ignorance continues, I see.

      Some might take this chance to reflect on their thoughts and perhaps address their biases, but that’s apparently off the menu today.

      Hey bud, who was being assassinated by Modi’s regime and why?

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        8 months ago

        Shall I interestingly assume you’re totally ok with international assassinations being on the menu then? Where would you like them to serve it up next? And how?

        How about Russian style with a little polonium tea?