UtopianRanger
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Im going to post a rant thread, no I do not think I am owed a rant thread, and I could post this on Benji's complaint thread, but I thought I would make this point. I know this will probably be flamed because this opinion isn't popular, but what the hay.. here goes! Nah….. look at this way : The thread/topic you are posting about is ten times more interesting than someone leaving collarme because all the truewayers/old guard flew north for the summer. quote:
I am so tired of the anti-immigrant sentiment in this country, as if all our problems can be blamed on illegal immigration. They are the favorite whipping boy of the American people it seems, for what? To distract you from the fact you will be soon spending 3 dollars for a gallon of gasoline, that our kids are dying in Iraq, that we are falling into a sea of personal and national debt, and no one has any solutions to these problems. Ok… let me take my tin-foil hat off for sec and tell you that I don’t for one second believe the illegal alien crisis is a false flag operation designed to keep our minds off the fact that homeboy running Exxon just received a 400 million-dollar golden parachute {And he’s deserving of every penny} while the average American is being looted in the namesake of collusion, cronyism and just plain outright greed. You don’t{Believe that} either, though ; } -- Both issues and a few more need to remain forthright in our minds. quote:
So lets blame the Spanish speaker when the people employing them are to blame for the fact that they come here illegally to better their circumstances. Why do we not see threads decrying them? Well, I decided this one should. I think that every employer that gets caught hiring an illegal should be tried for treason. I bet they might think twice about it if they were looking at life in a federal prison. You’re on the money with regard to the folks/corporations who are hiring them. And I wholeheartedly agree that our current laws on the books should be enforced and held to strict adherence. And humungous fines should be levied against those who break these laws. But wait a minute….. here’s where I part company from you and slightly disagree. You seem to absolve the poor Spanish speaker of all responsibility? Remember…. Mexico is not a barren wasteland, plagued with famine and misery like the countries of Somalia or Ethiopia. Mexico is rich with opportunity, in that it has vast resources in timber, minerals and oil – quite similar to here in the USA So what’s stopping the average Mexican from enjoying the fruits of opportunity those resources might provide? It’s the small, maniacal, corrupt ruling elite, right? Remmants from the same ole' group of ruthless folks/families who have oppressed the masses since the fall of the Aztec empire. Isn’t it about time that the average Mexican decides to stand up for virtue and for what’s right, and take back in part what actually belongs to him? Doesn’t he owe that to him/herself and those who descend them? Having traveled extensively throughout the non-tourist areas of Mexico and getting to see/learn a little more about the culture than the average American, I’m aware that the Mexican people as a whole are very devout with regard to the ‘’family’’ and the last thing they really want to do is leave that family and come here. But the problem is... they just don’t have the fortitude to stand up for what they believe in and take their country back. – In other words…. They invented the word ''Cajones'', but they don’t have any. And the ones who do… became citizens here twenty years ago. So while I appreciate your thread and I'm cognizant of their plight, I don’t feel quite as sorry for them as you do. Let me end this post by saying that I saw bumper sticker the other day which read ''The answer to Orwell’s 1984 is 1776'' - R
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