Message from @folk

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2018-01-12 21:22:00 UTC  

las vegas, I meant

yeah I assumed

“Why are we having all these people from shithole countries come here?” “Why do we need more Haitians?” “Take them out.”

they are people, no mention of colour

<:think_literalpepe:378717098630971397>

the countries are shitholes

why DO they need more, people from Haiti?

<:what:382980756139409409>

2018-01-12 22:21:53 UTC  

they vote for Donkey

they vote?

2018-01-12 22:23:37 UTC  

REEE?

My head hurts

Call Haiti a shithole

Dig up the Clinton Foundation Story again

Put Hillary in Prison (A Camapign Promise)

2018-01-12 22:33:29 UTC  

lock her up

2018-01-12 22:33:38 UTC  

in Haiti?

guantanamo. Obama broke his promise to close it

eww. pls no. Companies stay out of Politics

2018-01-12 23:32:39 UTC  

"Not all types of consumers react to brands taking on social and political issues in the same way.

Sprout Social’s study found a wide disparity, for example, in receptiveness to brands tackling such issues between consumers who identify as “Liberal” and those who identify as “Conservative.”

78 percent of liberal consumers in the study said it was either “Somewhat Important” or “Very Important,” compared to just 52 percent of conservatives. 19 percent of conservatives responded that it was “Not at All Important,” compared to just 7 percent of liberals."

2018-01-12 23:33:37 UTC  

"Similarly, liberals respondents were far more likely to consider brands’ stances on political and social issues credible. 82 percent of liberal respondents said brands stances on such issues were either “Somewhat Credible” or “Very Credible,” compared to just 46 percent of conservatives. 25 percent of conservative respondents went as far as to call such brand stances “Not at All Credible,” compared to only 3 percent of liberals."

2018-01-12 23:34:07 UTC  

is this a mirror of #metoo credibility distribution?

Let Apple come out as Conservative

2018-01-12 23:48:19 UTC  

"Ganczarski, whose sentence was due to end in February, is being held at the Vendin-le-Vieil prison in northern France. The United States had indicated it wanted him extradited for his suspected role in the September 11, 2001 attacks."

2018-01-12 23:48:41 UTC  

could julian assange learn from this?

2018-01-12 23:57:11 UTC  

@Fulcrum010 no talking in <#377519392956874752> the mods will raep you :P

2018-01-12 23:58:26 UTC  

dude

2018-01-12 23:58:34 UTC  

i was so distracted i haven't noticed lol

2018-01-12 23:58:38 UTC  

still

2018-01-12 23:58:49 UTC  

they are integrating them right, but there are too many people coming

2018-01-12 23:58:54 UTC  

half a million?

2018-01-12 23:58:58 UTC  

too many people

2018-01-13 00:02:17 UTC  

weeeell, did you see the article earlier about swiss integration?

2018-01-13 00:02:42 UTC  

[4:41 PM] folk: "If you live in Switzerland, i.e. hold a valid Swiss residence or settlement permit (see list of questions on entries and stays in Switzerland) and meet the requirements, you will be entitled to receive unemployment benefits. Your nationality does not affect your entitlement to unemployment benefits."
[4:41 PM] Reaps: <:think_woke:378717098681171988>
[4:43 PM] folk: you can't apply for citizenship while receiving those benefits apparently
[4:45 PM] folk: also, you need to pass a written language test, and have lived permanently in switzerland for 5 or 10 years, depending on your country of origin
[4:47 PM] folk: have no criminal convictions, "pose no threat to the country", and also "demonstrate social integration"
[4:47 PM] folk: I believe that last requirement there is mostly done by getting neighbours and such to write a letter where they vouch for you
[4:47 PM] folk: (the closest neighbour who is a citizen)
[4:48 PM] folk: "Candidates must demonstrate A2 level writing ability and B1 spoken skills under the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages."
[4:48 PM] folk: https://www.ch.ch/en/regular-naturalisation-requirements/
[4:49 PM] folk: "Most cantons and/or communes require you to face an interview to prove your integration and knowledge of Switzerland where you could be quizzed on anything from the number of lakes in your canton to which days are public holidays and the names of local traditions and festivals. In some cases a communal residents’ committee gathers to vote on your application, so it pays to keep in with the locals – last year a Dutch woman hit the headlines after she was turned down by her community for campaigning against cowbells (though she later won citizenship on appeal)."
[4:49 PM] folk: canton is a district/county
[4:49 PM] folk: this seems like a great system

2018-01-13 00:03:39 UTC  

"Switzerland has banned citizenship to anyone who has lived on welfare in the country in the previous three years unless they pay back the money they received."

2018-01-13 00:04:47 UTC  

that's a pretty redpilled citizenship policy

2018-01-13 00:05:12 UTC  

Can they apply again after 3 years of no welfare?

2018-01-13 00:05:50 UTC  

they can apply after 5 or 10 years of permanent residency, like I said in the quote above, and then they need to pass all those tests

2018-01-13 00:06:11 UTC  

if they've paid back the money they got during those 5-10 years

2018-01-13 00:06:42 UTC  

5 or 10 years depends on which country they're immigrating from, I don't know which countries are 5 or 10 specifically

2018-01-13 00:06:50 UTC  

I'm sure there's a list somewhere

2018-01-13 00:25:28 UTC  

Man