Message from @Logicpoints
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also many high skilled immigrants do assimilate
i couldn't give less of a shit about the decline of whites in the us
statistically they don't assimilate
The funny thing about capitlism is, when you work in the economy and follow the rules of the economy, you automatically have to submit to the rules of the value of the individual on some level
and even if they do, they still tend to stick together
tend only to associate with others of their own race/culture, etc
Yes, people develop tribes
yes
let's say we only allow skilled immigrants vobeyo
there aren't enough of them to develop racial tribes
when they're not white and they don't share our values that is bad
Just to understand some ground rules, what is your stance on legal immigration?
yes there are
enough skilled immigrants? no way
there are already racial tribes in the us
let's say there are only them
I'm posing an argument
I'm trying to paint a world where you would agree with some immigration lol
whites
Are you saying people who are white aren't allowed in America?
South African whites and european whites
those are immigration scenarios I would allow
even in the case where they are skilled immigrant visas (approximating that definition to top 5% workers in any industry)
what if it turned out, that whites are inferior to some other race, for example the Japanese
what would you do?
so you're alt-right
lol
alt right
hahaha
oh you think you're too cool for the label k
@Roman Dmowski Explain to me your thought process right now. What's going through your head as you explain to us why us, whites, are superior to other races.
the japanese are actually a really good example
they have very high IQs, great work ethic, and tend to be very successful
look at Japan's immigration policies
very strict
they are 'racist'
but no one cares bc they are not white
so are you saying they shouldn't allow white people in?
yes they are almost an ethnostate
they want to preserve their culture
How do you think japan can get over its demographic issues in 30 years?