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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: THE WATSONYOUTH who wrote (657057)5/30/2012 1:18:35 PM
From: Tenchusatsu1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) of 1576160
 
TWY,
Muslims cause serious problems wherever and whenever their numbers increase beyond a certain %. No need to facilitate that here with immigration.
You can say the same thing about blacks and Hispanics.

More than any other nation, America is a nation of immigrants. Every immigrant group brings its own set of problems, and every immigrant group draws racist attitudes from others. Italians, Irish, Chinese, Koreans, Jews, you name it. This has been the norm throughout all of American history.

Now I'm not saying we should favor Muslims when it comes to immigration, but you seem to be advocating the opposite extreme, which is to shut them all out. I can tell this because of the way you repeatedly bring up Europe and accuse me of being ignorant of what's going on out there. Not only are you dead wrong about what I do and don't know, but you are also protesting waaaaaay too much.

It's borderline racism, and I hate to use that term because of how overused it is these days, but in this case, I'm going to call a spade a spade.

I spoke to my sister regarding Koreans and their dogs. ... However she claims that the % of Jindos brought in by Korean owners that are euthanized is near 90%.......perhaps 18/20 in two years.......all due to acute behavioral issues. She claims that based on interviews, these dogs were simply tied up outside and get little IF ANY personal contact with their owners. She did say that she believes these owners were nearly if not all first generation Korean immigrants....
Well there you go. It's the first generation Korean immigrants that are having a hard time adapting to a new era where dogs are friends, not food. Meanwhile in Korea, attitudes are indeed changing about dogs, but as with any cultural change, it's the older generations that have the hardest time adapting.

Tenchusatsu
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