Message from @ophiuchus
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@Rabbidsith No, because the chain was broken, after he left. His expedition and colony had no impact on Europe. After Columbus, there was sustained colonization of the Americas. After Eriksson there wasn't.
@Sam Southern - TN dude I totally agree with that
Well there are more jobs than people to fill them rn, that's why
@sigruna14 Okay. Sorry if I straw manned you, I'm just trying to get your point of you. How do we determine the criteria for reasonable immigration?
I'm pro European immigration
im gucci scaramucci
Hey do you guys know what Japan is doing to plug holes in their labor system caused by falling birth rates
robots!
that's a stance I can get behind @Gumbo - AZ
I'm also fine with increasing the cost of goods so that Americans can be paid more to do work they don't want to right now
@Jacob Well I guess that would require some calculations from economists, demographers etc. I don't think I'm qualified to give a number. But I'd want it to obviously not harm our economy, or our culture. I mean, for a small town, probably reasonable to have one or two immigrant families, just to throw a number out there.
I will pay $4 for an orange I swear to god if it meant no roaming bands of MS13 killing teenage girls
what
Maine imports Eastern Europeans instead of non whites, used to import the Irish. Lotta qt slav girls in tourist areas up there
sorry 1 letter off
@Virgil Leif Erikson was nothing more than the first explorer in the chain.
big difference
@Virgil Again, Neil Armstrong never established a permanent colony on the moon.
@Rabbidsith that's what you think
@Virgil So you can discount him only if you discount Neil
>thinking the moon or neil armstrong exist
ok globies
@sigruna14 That's fair. What would you consider a valid reason to immigrate?
gibs
@Jacob Same as whyever the original settlers did I guess. Adventure, better life, I have no idea why someone would immigrate here.
@Jacob government mandated gf
Since I never did it and by definition never will.
Just read this:
"In 1997, *U.S. News and World Report* did a survey asking people who was most likely to get into heaven when they died. President Bill Clinton scored 54 percent, Michael Jordan got 65 percent, and Mother Teresa received 79 percent. But who scored the highest? Who did people answering the survey feel was 87 percent likely to get into heaven? 'Me'"
Gibs was being facetious
@Virgil There is actually a broken chain in *every* attempt at colonization.
I want more qt slav gorls in the US, true fact, totally legit argument
@sigruna14 Aren't the people who want a better life exactly the people who those countries need to stay if they ever want to improve?
because there is always going to be failures
@Rabbidsith There was no chain though at that time and Eriksson did not establish one. But I think it's best we agree to disagree at thid point.
If anyone thinks that their European identity is more important than their European-American identity, then I would suggest going back to fortify your true homeland rather than trying recreate it here. They need your help too. (if they will let you back that is)
@Zilna Jestov congrats on finishing your pledge status!
@ThisIsChris Thank you.
@Virgil Again, I don't agree. He established the first precedent of Europeans coming to America.
as explorers and conquerors