Message from @D3VNT
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There's a difference between "Let's not let 1 million violent idiots in" and "This 1/64th korean person who has been here for 8th generations is not legally a citizens and deserves to be spit on and treated like an animal"
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well I get what you're saying, but who are we to say who should or should not be allowed in their country?
I dind't mean meme xenophobic
I meant literally xenophobic
Well it's clearly not working out well for them
Two bombs
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That's who we are allowed to say
That doesn't make their country our burden to literally toy with in the legal sense
That's not what anyone is saying red?
and by extension because of that, the genetic sense
And yet we do
"they're xenophobic"
We're not saying "Japan should be like us" we're saying "Let's not be like japan"
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Why can't we close our borders?
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We can close our borders.
Judges
But an American is an American
"Let's not be like japan"
But we shouldn't treat people nearly identical to us who already live here as non citizens.
Okay here'd the difference
I will recognize an American citizen as such
In Japan you aren't given citizenship if your great great uncle was Korean
You earn it, you earned it
Except you don't ever get to in Japan
Thing is that entry into a country is a privilege
American way
If you aren't 100% pure Japanese you are effectively subhuman
we fucked up with the whole "LOL UR BORN HERE, U CITIZN NOAH XDDD"
I don't give a fuck about an American's ancestry so long as they take up te Constitution as their own
that's still being contested
@Extra Crispy I see your point, a test or trial to get citizenship for all people born in a country would likely strengthen it, but they offer no such opportunities.
I know
Im merely pointing out the issue, nothing more or less
Legal immigrants can have anchor babies imo, illegals not so much
Instead of, "You're Korean, you're worse than a dog," it's, "You think we should mirror Korean social systems in the US? Well, fuck off, we're full."