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I used to have a good career in the fruit picking industry, until them migrants took my job!
When will you stand a watch on that border wall? We want you on that wall while we sleep!
Aren't there people for that?When will you stand a watch on that border wall? We want you on that wall while we sleep!
Um, there are waaaaaaaaaaayyyyyy more people now than there were even 100 years ago, let alone 300 or 500 or 1000 years ago. So, there's that. I mean, you know, math.Show me the laws broken by the ones you are referencing.
Different times and different in every way.
The scale is different with regards to the numbers......7500 crossing over in a day vs settlers crossing in wooden boats
Not very inclusive? Are you saying we don't like straighties here?Oops, my bad.
Now can you answer the question why you don’t speak out about the celebrities and politicians pushing the climate crisis argument…..all the while each of them contributing the carbon trail it would take thousands of people to match?
Can you do that?……that would be great.
And can you explain all the gay and homo BS spread around here?
It does not seem like this place is very inclusive.
I have not seen climate change folk act in such an antI-inclusive manner.
My comment was in regards to what seemed a comparison between the modern day migration we are experiencing vs the time period where this land was settled and grew in population as time went on. The early settlers were by charter or some other mandate, or as in the case of pilgrims fleeing religious persecution.Um, there are waaaaaaaaaaayyyyyy more people now than there were even 100 years ago, let alone 300 or 500 or 1000 years ago. So, there's that. I mean, you know, math.
I was being sarcastic.....Not very inclusive? Are you saying we don't like straighties here?
I think you need to read the title of this thread again, along with the link.My comment was in regards to what seemed a comparison between the modern day migration we are experiencing vs the time period where this land was settled and grew in population as time went on. The early settlers were by charter or some other mandate, or as in the case of pilgrims fleeing religious persecution.
But they did not line up at the border by the thousans per day and force their way in. Even my ancestors came ......but passed through Ellis Island with permission......see the difference
That point seems lost on you.
Can you find the post that I dont acknowledge the number of people here? My comment was comparing the number of people arriving per month, compared to the number that arrived over 75 years between 1700 and 1775 provided by another member
Reread my comment....I'll walk you through it if needed
Why……what do you think I am missing?I think you need to read the title of this thread again, along with the link.