Message from @Jym

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2019-01-17 02:09:59 UTC  

Ok that's fucking weird. I figured Muslims would fly to Canada to try to get in.

2019-01-17 02:10:31 UTC  

Or visa walk here.

2019-01-17 02:11:08 UTC  

not if you are on some watch list and cant fly. then the route via Mexico where no one ask any questions looks like a good choose

2019-01-17 02:13:07 UTC  

Yeah Mexico isn't all Chiapas. I mean their airports have customs and shit too.

2019-01-17 02:14:04 UTC  

So yeah, we now have UNKNOWN criminals and would be terrorists running around the country

2019-01-17 02:14:12 UTC  

Syria is not Guatemala you can't just walk there.

2019-01-17 02:14:56 UTC  

@Jym Vice ran an article a year or so back about a Somali man that snuck into Brazil via ship, and then made his way North to the US border

2019-01-17 02:15:30 UTC  

anyone see Sara Carter interviewing the middle easterns crossing the border illegally thru Texas?

2019-01-17 02:16:28 UTC  

@Fitzydog Yeah that's why I said it was kinda crazy. Like the logistics of it. The southern border is easier if you're south of the US. When you're not in this hemisphere the Northern border has a lot less security.

2019-01-17 02:18:11 UTC  

@Jym There is a whole conspiracy rabbit hope about the numerous jihad training camps in the northwest, and British Columbia, and the border in the Kamloops region, leading up to 9/11

2019-01-17 02:21:27 UTC  

@Fitzydog Ah not much for conspiracy theories. Always seem to rely on everyone doing things in an impractical manner. Like I said it's the logistics of getting to the southern border from, say, Iraq that seems weird to me. I mean there are a lot of Muslims in Asia and there's a certain amount of traffic with Peru so that would make sense....

2019-01-17 02:23:21 UTC  

well i think it would be harder to get into canada illegally then thru mexico illegally

2019-01-17 02:26:04 UTC  

Yeah from Honduras sure easier to get into Mexico. But if you have to go through customs at an airport? Mexico has stricter immigration laws than Canada IIRC.

2019-01-17 02:27:17 UTC  

you dont think most would come over by boat?

2019-01-17 02:30:04 UTC  

i didnt know Mexico has stricter immigration laws then Canada btw. thx for the info

2019-01-17 02:31:21 UTC  

By boat you have a port authority instead of an airport so it's kind of the same thing. If you can get a boat to Altamira you can get a boat to Hallifax. The next hurdle is the US border which is larger and less guarded in the north. I mean clearly it happens either that or leaving prayer rugs in NM is one hell of a troll. I'm just trying to work out *how and why* it happens.

2019-01-17 02:34:32 UTC  

Not entirely sure about the immigration law BTW. I know it's stricter in Mexico than the US. I know that currently Canada takes more per-capita than the US. So I assume their immigration is less restrictive.

2019-01-17 02:35:28 UTC  

yeah i know mexico deports more then the us

2019-01-17 02:35:31 UTC  

I also TBH assume that if you are brown and not Christian Trudeua just lets you in and gives you a free turn on his wife TBH

2019-01-17 02:35:54 UTC  

@Jym HAHAHA

2019-01-17 02:39:56 UTC  

I'm not an expert on Canadian law but I am fairly certain the free ride is in their constitution.

2019-01-17 02:40:47 UTC  

maybe middle easterners cross thru the southern border because of the access they have to rest stations, migration camps, and the fact that the passage thru mexico has more notoriety then the northern border.

2019-01-17 02:45:55 UTC  

Dunno. Like I said if it's Muslim I'd say Asians not Arabs. That route makes more sense from Indonesia or India who have some of the largest Muslim populations on the planet.

2019-01-17 02:50:40 UTC  

More important from the position of the bad guys (ie ISIL Boko Haram etc) I kind of assume they have some sort of logistics infrastructure. Like someone in their organization has to plan how and where to move people guns and money. Looking at, say, how they got the 9/11 guys in.

2019-01-17 03:00:32 UTC  

well once they make it past customs or port authority they are probably alot less likely to be watched by the government in mexico and central america then they would be watched in canada. plus mexico's government is a lot more corrupt then canadas. I once bribed my bail in Mexico from $200 to $40. just had to pay off the federales.

2019-01-17 03:01:08 UTC  

you do bring up a very interesting point though. ill do some research on it

2019-01-17 03:25:51 UTC  

Eh, well, I'm American. Like everything we do is bounded by logistics and supply chains. Like everything. WWII was bounded by the question, "how many tanks/ guns/ troops can we get on a Liberty boat?" Like, if everyone we want to fight or do business with is 3000 miles away on the other side of an ocean how do we make that work?

2019-01-17 07:46:44 UTC  

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2019-01-17 07:47:27 UTC  

don't help that in a lot of the nations they grow coffee they don't give a shit about longevity of the land they use as it was always some more forest to cut down but now even that is running out

2019-01-17 07:48:39 UTC  

Yup, It's the tragedy of the commons in action

2019-01-17 07:51:21 UTC  

south Africa is a perfect example of why crop rotation and such is so important. as when the farmers was thrown out they did stop doing it and now the land is dead for the next 100 years easy if not more unless you spend insane amount of resources slowly building it back up over time

2019-01-17 09:38:37 UTC  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iypFAhSHQuc Ghost Boomers 3 REEEEEEEEEEEEE

2019-01-17 10:09:27 UTC  

how is it elitist to spend his own money to do his job?

2019-01-17 10:09:35 UTC  

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Do you go to work in a Private Jet? <:mad_lad:464461880786944000>

2019-01-17 10:25:16 UTC  

no but I also don't make 70k a year or whatever