Comments by "Shaun Patrick" (@shaunpatrick8345) on "Fox News"
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Don Vito the Melting Pot was written by an immigrant to the UK. "Bring us your tired..." was written by an immigrant to the USA. They are not founding principles, or even Americans ones. They are the principles of foreigners who want you to believe you are not allowed to live as Americans unencumbered by the civilisations, cultures, biases, conflicts, politics and instincts of non-Americans.
There is no need to be isolated just because you are not forced to live with people who it has been proved cannot live with you. Japan is not isolated. Hungary is not resisting non-isolation.
America is not America anymore, but that is not because of you being isolated from non-Americans, it is because you are forced to live with non-Americans, who do not want to be American, do not want you to be American, do not uphold American values, and do not want America to exist. If you want to live as an American, you need to be allowed to live among only Americans. Let the non-Americans live together in non-America and build their own statues.
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Don Vito "by law" in no way implies "by birth".
"the country has always maintained an open immigration policy for the most part"
No it has not. And most importantly, it was not open at the beginning. Furthermore, people had to assimilate because there was no welfare and many returned home because of that. The system today is in no way what was intended, and in no way is it functionally the same.
"If we are really discussing US citizens"
Citizenship is the problem. Understand the importance of the nationality of people who are given citizenship, and you understand all the ethnic conflicts. They do not lose their nationality when they gain citizenship, hence the hyphens. Nobody has a right to citizenship of your country; the granting of citizenship is a modern colonisation movement.
"why try to deprive other people of the opportunity to live here"
Why give them the opportunity in the first place? There is no need to do it, and the result is only negative for the people who built the country. Foreigners can live as foreigners in foreign countries, there is no deprivation in letting them do that. They do not need to live as paper Americans in the USA, and if they do you are deprived. If everyone is allowed citizenship of the country your ancestors built, that citizenship is worth nothing and the work of your ancestors is for nought. Can you not see that you are losing everything?
"So why try to deprive other people of the opportunity to live here but maintain their cultures. Are you just mad?"
I wrote above about what it means to maintain a domestic national culture in a foreign land. To do it they will live together, work together, worship together, celebrate their national heroes and holidays, demand that they are taught their own history, literature, art etc, vote for their own political representation, demand they be "represented" in white culture etc. We know this is true, because it already happens. If they teach their history in a mixed school they impose their culture on others. That is called "white supremacy" when we do it. If they have a separate school, that goes against your goal of everyone getting along. And if they maintain their own culture they are not American in any real sense, they are a foreign colony. So no, it is not me who is mad. Let me say one more time...do not force people to live together. We know it doesn't work, so stop wanting to impose it.
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