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Post by ♫anna♫ on May 27, 2016 21:06:01 GMT
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2016 22:50:58 GMT
This has to come to an end. That is, illegal entry into the United States must be ended.
Yes, Mexico is complicit in this as they allow the people to get to the border, but Mexico has its own problems with peoples of other countries (South of Mexico) coming illegally into Mexico.
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Post by Big Lin on May 28, 2016 21:43:43 GMT
I'm rather reminded of a post a friend of ours got on his Twitter page recently.
It was from an Australian and it was querying the official figures on illegal immigrants into Australia.
An aborigine responded that the true number of illegal immigrants into Australia was about 23 million.
I think the Mexicans could pretty much say the same about the land taken from them by the United States.
So one man's illegal immigration is another man's reclaiming their ancestral heritage.
As Oscar Wilde wrote, 'the truth is rarely pure and never simple.'
I'll try and dig out the Tweet and post it.
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2016 22:45:13 GMT
I'm rather reminded of a post a friend of ours got on his Twitter page recently. It was from an Australian and it was querying the official figures on illegal immigrants into Australia. An aborigine responded that the true number of illegal immigrants into Australia was about 23 million. I think the Mexicans could pretty much say the same about the land taken from them by the United States. So one man's illegal immigration is another man's reclaiming their ancestral heritage. As Oscar Wilde wrote, 'the truth is rarely pure and never simple.' I'll try and dig out the Tweet and post it. And the Mexicans (of today) took it from the French, and the Spanish took it from the American Indians living there at the time of Spanish settlement. And before that various Indian cultures took the land from other Indian cultures. For me noting that historic fact means nothing. What we have is today’s situation with differing peoples holding control of land today. What about the peoples who lived up and down the South American coast before the Europeans arrived? Back and forth they fought and took land and then others took that land. Or the Amazonian basin civilization that once existed and today it is only lightly peopled by tribes? If what happened in the past is to be the yard stick then we have lost all and we should simply revert to tribal subsistence living.
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2016 2:28:55 GMT
I'm rather reminded of a post a friend of ours got on his Twitter page recently. It was from an Australian and it was querying the official figures on illegal immigrants into Australia. An aborigine responded that the true number of illegal immigrants into Australia was about 23 million. I think the Mexicans could pretty much say the same about the land taken from them by the United States. So one man's illegal immigration is another man's reclaiming their ancestral heritage. As Oscar Wilde wrote, 'the truth is rarely pure and never simple.' I'll try and dig out the Tweet and post it. Big Lin – Here are some sites that you might like, they’re not so much the commercial sites: These last ones are of a specific artist who plays more toward people:
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Post by iamjumbo on May 29, 2016 12:03:07 GMT
I'm rather reminded of a post a friend of ours got on his Twitter page recently. It was from an Australian and it was querying the official figures on illegal immigrants into Australia. An aborigine responded that the true number of illegal immigrants into Australia was about 23 million. I think the Mexicans could pretty much say the same about the land taken from them by the United States. So one man's illegal immigration is another man's reclaiming their ancestral heritage. As Oscar Wilde wrote, 'the truth is rarely pure and never simple.' I'll try and dig out the Tweet and post it. And the Mexicans (of today) took it from the French, and the Spanish took it from the American Indians living there at the time of Spanish settlement. And before that various Indian cultures took the land from other Indian cultures. For me noting that historic fact means nothing. What we have is today’s situation with differing peoples holding control of land today. What about the peoples who lived up and down the South American coast before the Europeans arrived? Back and forth they fought and took land and then others took that land. Or the Amazonian basin civilization that once existed and today it is only lightly peopled by tribes? If what happened in the past is to be the yard stick then we have lost all and we should simply revert to tribal subsistence living. if you want to know about illegal aliens, just ask an american indian
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Post by Big Lin on May 29, 2016 21:51:21 GMT
Maybe the only solution is to send everyone back to where they came from thousands of years ago.
That would at least cause a bit of an upheaval in those countries that are too easily satisfied with themselves.
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