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@Inditoot @p @admin @freemo He was actually joking lol maybe I should take that down

He didn't seem to mind that I'd put it up

@coolboymew Yeah! I think immigration should meet job demand. I remember a time when there were more unfilled job positions than there unemployed people and so I called for more immigration

@realcaseyrollins Many of the classical liberal people I watch have some issues with immigration, and well, especially with the left idea of unrestricted immigration, no borders, etc that's been thrown around in the last few years

Taking a stereotypical approach to the left and right. I'd imagine a right approach to it would be worried about the national identity. As for a leftist argument, a too open immigration system leads to many unskilled workers (or hell, this works even for skilled workers) basically flooding the market and depress wages. Ideally, if nobody would want to work at McDonalds and there was workers shortage, they would have no choice but to actually increase wages naturally by the market demands instead of forcing a new minimum along with sinking everyone else

There's also something to be said, for example, muslism practicing immigrant. A lot of them comes here to escape the bullshit going on with their countries and want no problems. A more unchecked immigration leads to a lot of people coming, and potentially a bunch of problem people coming, practically bringing the problem back to the people who were looking to escape this. And to go with what I said earlier, even more market competition for the people we previously brought in

I'm also of the opinion that the state should be serving the citizen. There's actually a stupid amount of money the state spends on bringing new unskilled citizen that could better be spent anywhere else

At least, that's my 2 cents
@dielan @aktivismoEstasMiaLuo @realcaseyrollins @vetharvester I wasn't expecting nip either. That's part of common phrases with no negative connotations. It's also difficult to discuss Delaware politics if you can't mention US Senator Chris Coons.

This reminds me of getting in trouble for mentioning my Matsushita CD-ROM in the 90s because it had "shit" in the word.

@coolboymew Interesting. is the only conservative guy I know of who supported that position, I thought that was a largely alt-right view.

@realcaseyrollins that's what I thought

The thing is, since when is being anti-immigration far right? Wasn't this always a conservative thing until globalism took over

I've always smelled some gaslighting with that kinda thing. There's good reasons, even on the left, to be against immigration one way or another
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I wasn't excepting cocksucker, twat, bitches, and pussy to make this list

Whoever made this has never lived on the east coast I see


@realcaseyrollins @vetharvester
@realcaseyrollins @camedei456 @realcaseyrollins @realcaseyrollins Welcome to 2014. We are dealing with them directly since September of that year. Their fascist antics is the reason why our instances exist in the first place. Remember how I said that these people are often bullshitters?
@aktivismoEstasMiaLuo @realcaseyrollins @vetharvester I tried to write an n-word regex for the movie night server and found that fedizens are more creative than I can regex.
@realcaseyrollins @vetharvester @aktivismoEstasMiaLuo >racists are probably the only ones who know it then

Progressives also like to give publicity to racist groups and websites that no one ever heard about but the handful of people in them, making them grateful for the spotlight.

@realcaseyrollins

Could be yea. Always happy to, to me it just seemed like a no brainer freedom of speech issue at the time. You were respectful, treated people with dignity, people just didnt liek you disagreed with them. Thats pretty much exactly why QOTO is here :)

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...supporting marriages...lol you know that BLM is anti marriage right? 😜

But in all seriousness it's very much an arrogance thing, I think. It comes a lot with rich people but opposition to interracial marriage is a problem in rural white communities too, regardless of income

@realcaseyrollins @realcaseyrollins @realcaseyrollins
And for another thing, the whole "BlackLivesMatter" advocacy is a farce.
The rich people that advocate for that kind of stuff aren't practicioners of their own advice.
How many rich people do you know who approve of interracial marriages or approve of black people moving in to their neighbourhoods?

@freemo @admin A lot of people went back and listened to The Alex Episode after part 2 of my JoJo interview and I think I talked about how y'all were super supportive of me through my controversies (I still appreciate that btw). Maybe that's it?

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