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Originally Posted by Marie Monday
Talking about ignoring why they're coming in favour of being welcoming sounds like the two are mutually exclusive, which I don't think is true
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Right. But American politics can be very "If they like it, I hate it" and I'm sure I don't need to make the case for Americans being self-centered and indifferent.
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Originally Posted by OccultHawk
I do think there’s a lot false advertising and misunderstanding about that America really is in much of the third world. Many people, do indeed, find life here worse than it was at home.
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But that's an "us" problem. People don't need to have lives that bad in this country. I think we just have too many fat ****s who want to feel like they matter despite not having any ambition, and order UberEats and Drizzly to their coach while they binge-watch Netflix in sweatpants.
Americans generally speaking love to give opinions on things they don't know anything about. I'm against voter suppression, but some of these people should be ashamed they vote when they're so easily manipulated.