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#21
(9 hours ago)KTemplar Wrote: Well, I can tell you this. I met a complete db girl in Tempe once at a cookout that bragged to me that she would never buy a house here. She was getting free ride at ASU, working at crapplebees and dealing drugs and bringing all the money home to Mexico every weekend. That opened my eyes!

She wasn’t the only person I met that hated this country, but was right there to take whatever they could so spare me your menu preferences.

So is it a matter of lived experience or latent predisposition, I wonder? Sometimes all it seems to take is one impactful experience to change someone from "multicultural kumbaya" to "maga ethnocleanse". No acknowledgement or conative dissonance needed. Are these just excuses we make for ourselves?

(04-15-2025, 08:20 PM)IdeomotorPrisoner Wrote: Even though I say level Gaza entirly, relocate the population to Aleppo, tell them to rebuild that instead, and build freaking gentrified condos for Israel. Egypt will appreciate the better neighbor.
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#22
I used to go on about this before but basically what’s happening in the entire west (or 1st world) is the enactment of agenda 2030. It states they want equality between all countries, but they can’t and know they can’t bring up the 3rd world to the living standards of the first world, so what they can do is bring down the 1st world to that of the 3rd world.
This isn’t intended for everyone, of course not, all you have to do is look at the affluent gated communities in many third world cities, surrounded by slums. One of the reasons for the influx of illegal immigrants is that they never had the privileges and rights we won in the west, (by we I mean are recent ancestors) and therefore won’t complain when they are gone.
Among other reasons, the influx 3rd world migrants serves a bigger longer term agenda.
I have nothing against these people, they are victims of lunatic megalomaniacs even more than we are, and from their perspective, most are just trying for a better life.

As for the virtue signalers, well that description explains them well enough. They are doing more to feel self righteous than out of genuine empathy for others.
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#23
(7 hours ago)UltraBudgie Wrote: So is it a matter of lived experience or latent predisposition, I wonder? Sometimes all it seems to take is one impactful experience to change someone from "multicultural kumbaya" to "maga ethnocleanse". No acknowledgement or conative dissonance needed. Are these just excuses we make for ourselves?

Yo bro, why we gotta be extreme? Can't we simply be rational and instead of concentration-glamping-genocide or free-love-needle-kidnapping-in-the-street, and go in the middle like, immigrate legally, pay the money, wait the time, get vetted, and then enjoy starting up your new life and business/job?
No need to be all flippy floppy, bro.
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#24
(3 hours ago)SurferSoul Wrote:  so what they can do is bring down the 1st world to that of the 3rd world.
This isn’t intended for everyone, of course not, all you have to do is look at the affluent gated communities in many third world cities, surrounded by slums. One of the reasons for the influx of illegal immigrants is that they never had the privileges and rights we won in the west, (by we I mean are recent ancestors) and therefore won’t complain when they are gone.

The wet dream of the globalist elite scumbags who a lot of people here pretend do not exist or (are attempting to physically) effect their lives , is everyone in a barrio with no public services or sanitation, working in a sweatshop to provide luxury goods and probably organs and sex slaves for the ones at the top.  No middle class or culture for the masses allowed.  Therefore, the mixing, no borders, crime up thing, is of course on purpose.
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#25
(7 hours ago)UltraBudgie Wrote: So is it a matter of lived experience or latent predisposition, I wonder? Sometimes all it seems to take is one impactful experience to change someone from "multicultural kumbaya" to "maga ethnocleanse". No acknowledgement or conative dissonance needed. Are these just excuses we make for ourselves?


I have witnessed so much while living in AZ. I wouldn’t have if my ex bil didn’t live in Tempe. Unfortunately I saw some shit at cookouts and other places. I only went to two cookouts, and told my ex we are never going to another one after the girl bragged to me about taking advantage of America to bring it back to Mexico to enrich her life there, all the while insulting America. It does change your perspective on things.

The other things I witnessed and experienced I cannot speak about for obvious safety reasons. I have no idea of names even, only one ahole ex bil.

I also experienced harrassment from illegals multiple times and by several different people. Four Haitian broads flanked me in my parking lot one night after work because, I’m guessing, I was driving too slow over a speed bump. They were so close to me it was scary; I managed to whip into a parking spot, and they were surrounding me til one of them must have noticed all the cameras and told the others to come back. Yeah, it’s safe to say I’m sick of it.

This invasion of our country is also not sustainable. It’s just plain and simple.

Right now the USA is a sinking ship; if you’re sinking why would you take on more people? To sink faster.

I truly believe if anyone can fix our economy it is President Donald Trump! It is going to take time, it took 4 years of complete irresponsibility and pure waste under Biden, it can’t be fixed overnight.
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#26
(7 hours ago)UltraBudgie Wrote: So is it a matter of lived experience or latent predisposition, I wonder? Sometimes all it seems to take is one impactful experience to change someone from "multicultural kumbaya" to "maga ethnocleanse". No acknowledgement or conative dissonance needed. Are these just excuses we make for ourselves?

It’s reality dude, and I can do math! This is unsustainable period. It would turn into a civil war if an Agenda like that was to be pushed through. In my blue state alone, there were over 500 replies to the original post I read that was local to me, and the majority were pissed about safe towns/sanctuary cities. People are getting tax increases on property bills, electric bills are insane (although that was a Maura Healy green deal idea that caused that), but they also are trying to increase everyone’s prescription costs to pay for housing illegals in hotels. When does it end, when the majority are homeless?

Entering legally will help with the flow and screen out criminals, why is that so bad?
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#27
(Today, 12:46 AM)chivo Wrote: Everything is ok guys, we can get Indian style pizza prepared by Mexicans, attended by Venezuelans with tattoos on their face. That's multi-fun!!

(Edit) Sorry I forgot how exciting is to live in a town controlled by drug gangs. That multi cultural flavor is at it best under your designated cartel


lol, reminds me of my one visit to the AZ State fair, horrifying. Gangs about to go at it in the kiddie ride section, and I’m talking hundreds, til gang unit swept in. Thank God. I left immediately after!
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