Well NOW they have my support!
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listen man, it is not because I criticize some aspects of the American civilization that I am a commie. The world is not all black and white. Grow up, man! -------- "I say no to drugs, but they don't listen." - Marilyn Manson
I didn't say you're a commie for criticising America. I said you're sympathetic to commies because you're defending May Day as merely a worker's day. It isn't. It's a communist celebration.
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peterchen wrote:
Now they wan't to be treated as equals.
Only they're not. They've chosen to come here as second class citizens rather than citizens. Now they don't have a say. Maybe we should institute a new, smaller minimum wage for illegals. :cool:
You have all rights to kick them out, fine. But it's hypocrite to look away as long as they shut up and keep the prices down.
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peterchen wrote:
Putting thousands of people under one label. That's not the american spirit I used to know
I thought you're from Germany. These people belong under one label because they're clearly of a similar mindset. All of the protests resembled eachother even though they were thousands of miles apart.
peterchen wrote:
I am not trying to defend the assholes. If you spend tiome in another country, respect it - and they clearly didn't. But you brush the hundreds of "correct" flags aside. Like a fundamentalist who is afraid of thinking.
A picture says a thousand words. I was sympathetic to illegals before their reaction. Now I'm for treating them harshly. You see, I actually can think for myself. That's why I form my opinions based on what I see, not some predefined ideology that forces me to turn a blind eye to the obvious. They want the benefit of America without becoming Americans.
peterchen wrote:
What's so bad about a mexican flag?
Nothing. It's the context in which it's used. I have no problem with a Mexican or a Mexican-American proudly displaying his flag, but if you want to become American, we expect you to adopt the American flag as your own...Not make it secondary.
peterchen wrote:
banana republic? It was you cheap labour camp for many years, until China became it.
A Banana Republic is a slang term for many of the Latin American countries that were ruled by corrupt governments (mostly through the 80's). Their citizens often marched and rioted because they had no political power in their countries (as elections were either fraudulent or nonexistent).
espeir wrote:
I thought you're from Germany.
So? I've spent quite some time in the states, around the states, talking to people from the states.
espeir wrote:
These people belong under one label because they're clearly of a similar mindset.
That's exactly NOT. You shun them all because they attracted some pretty assholes. That's like hating all US Americans because Mr Bush is an idiot.
espeir wrote:
A Banana Republic is a slang term for many of the Latin American countries...
I know. What I meant is that the US does benefit from the economic difference for many years, so according to my book, there is a certain amount of responsibility, too.
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I didn't say you're a commie for criticising America. I said you're sympathetic to commies because you're defending May Day as merely a worker's day. It isn't. It's a communist celebration.
espeir wrote:
It isn't.
It's whatever you want it to be. No, i'm not trying to be flippant - old days take on new meanings. Hence our fathers' celebration of Christmas as a Christian holiday, and our celebration of it as a "prop up the retailers" holiday. ;) I haven't met anyone who passes out flower baskets or dances around a Maypole in years. I've met maybe a couple of people who celebrate it as a communist holiday, though none recently. But yesterday, our town was full of people celebrating immigrant workers. Perhaps my children will grow up to consider that the meaning of May Day...
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