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Originally Posted by Frownland
^There already is something that coerces people into adopting vital beliefs of a culture, it's called legislation.
As for the shoe being on the other foot, I would obviously be singing the same tune. If it's predictable for you to punch people in the face when they say hi to you, people saying hi is not the issue in the first place but rather it's on you.
People reacting negatively to the outcome of a policy does not make it problematic in itself but rather shows a problematic element in the people. I support allowing in immigrants and oppose xenophobia, regardless of whether or not their xenophobia is supposedly justified by a higher presence of immigrants.
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Dude, you just McPosted JWB. He made an intelligent, well thought-out argument (whether you agree with it or not), and you basically just reiterated what you'd already said, without really addressing any of his points or putting forth any of your own of any substance.