I am generally anti-immigrant to the USA but I am also more or less an immigrant to Japan, where my "alien-ness" is more impactful. The irony is not lost on me.
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47I am also aware that I am kind of a stereotype in that regard.
@sun Do you go to Japan and act like a total nigger and chimp out when they don't simply accept it? Do you demand that they adapt to you?
It would be contradictory if you'd be full isolationist. But you aren't. You just want reasonable measures for the context and right now the context of the USA is "fuck off we're full, continuing is just destroying the country".
Same will happen to japan if they don't put brakes.
Only because Americans are bastard mutts. I certainly am. I descend from about ten distinct immigrants from different nations and one or more American tribe. It would be difficult to find that very Italian in Italy but itโs enough for the Italian-American in me to get along with other Americans, Italian or otherwise. Same for my Slovak, my Swedish, etc.
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@sun @Leyonhjelm @echo a pretty good percentage of the rightoids Iโve known personally seem to believe this, not saying youโre a rightoid, just taking the slight tangent
I donโt even know what โrightโ even means at this point. Left and right are just political insults at this point with no meaningful fixed qualities.
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@Leyonhjelm @sun @echo regarding what I said, I was talking about people who culturally lean more toward stereotypically conservative views + are more strongly interested in paying lower taxes
...knowing my lame gaijin ass, I'd start crying at the ruins and how well the areas have recovered.
I donโt know what that means. Iโm honestly not trying to be a pain in the ass but American conservatism died generations ago and most people are so caught up in the fight that they donโt notice. Nobody is fighting for lower taxes or conservative views. Itโs all rural vs urban and each side has the most hackneyed caricature view of the other. Neither is liberal or conservative, neither is really โrightโ nor โleftโ.
And itโs unfortunate for everyone involved. What most Americans want is simply a good place to raise their kids and fund a family. Everything else is a distraction to make them hate each other.
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I definitely donโt want to get into glow ops here so I leave that one alone.
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Anyway, I got distracted. When I was growing up we had a lot of immigrant friends. Iranian. Mexican. Czech. A spattering of Asians across the board. Theyโd all come here just like the rest of us with the same goals. To be part of their community where they were raising their kids and making a living. Nobody was mad because you married a Japanese woman when you were there in the navy and have happa kids. Nobody cared that your family fled the Iranian revolution or came to work hard in America from a Mexico and were still working on fluency in English.
They did care if you did it lawfully.
Immigration now is a combination of non-assimilation, cultural carve outs, and in some cases takeovers. Many arenโt leaning English or are trying to ethnically take over some locales including politically. These are people openly antagonistic towards America and Americans. Their loyalty is abroad and theyโre open about it. And a huge number arenโt here legally.
No matter how many times the news shows deranged Minneapolis lesbians saying otherwise, the majority of Americans just want to have a safe community to raise their kids and support their family. And wonโt really be upset by whatever it takes to do that.
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@sun @Leyonhjelm @echo Iโm a leftoid by biology (I max out the Openness scale on the Five Factor personality inventory) but I grew up in a red state and have some appreciation for nuance, I guess. along with having seen conservative adjacent people be good for the right reasons with my own two eyes. I also have been extremely wary of groupthink almost my whole life, and thereโs a whole lot of it happening in what passes for the American left.
@sun @Leyonhjelm @echo haha, yeah still waiting for the followup research on that one
Iโm from firm โwhy is this my businessโ stock. The kind thatโs generally socially โyou do youโ but crunchy when it comes to โdonโt pollute my fucking waterโ
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People often forget that you can be socially conservative in your ideas without thinking government is a good way to force it all.
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@Leyonhjelm @sun @echo I have a lot of appreciation for that point of view. the red state I spent most of my childhood in used to be closer to that, now itโs full on MAGA shoes, maximum belligerence, a product of at least 100 years of brain drain which accelerated sharply in the last 30
Where I grew up it was billed as an extremely Democrat position to care about the environment even though the Republicans were equally pro-environment and unlike the Democrats had actual plans to do things to help it - which of course the Democrats ripped apart out of spite without providing their own alternate plans. Which the media spun as the Republicans making a foolish proposal and never mentioned the lack of a real Democrat proposal aside from scorched-earth environmentalism in the most anti-human forms possible. These have backfired but all the area negatively impacted is rural so the Democrat base doesn't give a shit.
If that helps give an idea why I have such contempt for politics in general but especially the way urbanites want to run shit from afar in places they generally don't go to begin with, but desperately care about".
I don't hate them. I just hate that they're so entrenched that they cannot process the idea that not every plan works as advertised.
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@Leyonhjelm @sun @echo interesting you mention that, because where I grew up was also rural as fuck, and as a result I (for instance) donโt favor getting rid of the Electoral College because I see it as serving an important purpose for exactly these reasons. IMO EC vote distribution should be altered to be proportional to the popular vote + 2 to the winner of said popular vote by Constitutional amendment, and thatโd solve some problems with American politics.
Those paradigms are erroneous to begin with and only stir division with people.