Struggling With The Obvious

An attempt to explain:

Newcomers do not merely “coexist” alongside you. They form political coalitions. They vote.

Norms, too, compete. There will be rules around queuing, as in England. And as the English are finding out, people either queue or they don’t. You can’t have a situation where the people who queue coexist alongside the people who don’t.

Meets an attempt to not understand.

10 Replies to “Struggling With The Obvious”

  1. England? Try Japan. Oh boy, you better learn to line up in train cues or escalators. On the right side of the escalator if you aren’t in a hurry. Or left side in another city.

    1. I have an add to that: an hour ago some young punk Maghrebi threatened to kill me because I wouldn’t let him use my lighter.

      It was before noon and he was already drunk. It’s not exactly news but, yes, some Muslims drink.

  2. “They form political coalitions. They vote.”

    Yes and they’re getting elected to your city councils and higher seats of office.
    I’ve met people who say that they’re not interested in politics.
    I say, “No? Well politics is interested in you. You live in a democracy. It’s your duty.”

  3. Once again, proving that citizenship should be earned over 20 years, so they have a chance to acclimatize to the expectations of society, not 3 years like Canada currently promotes.

  4. Indigenous cultures steeped in a toxic mix of paleolithic mysticism and Marxism Leninism form political coalitions and vote too, mostly with the intent of extorting vast sums of capital from everyone else to be consumed and lost forever. That movement is succeeding beyond the wildest dreams of its founders. That’s a far bigger threat to this country than immigrants.

    1. But beware Saul Alinsky’s 4th Rule, to paraphrase;
      when not enough true bigotry exists, our government gins it up.

      It is idle to compare competing “oppressed minorities” when Liberals create them out of thin air;
      for instance Indians are healthier today in every measurable criteria except one;
      … they had clean drinking water before the Liberal Party of Canada arrived to “help”.

      However much people take advantage of the corruption,
      the focus must remain on those in power who designed it, encourage it, and extort taxes to maintain it.

  5. Yes, “the elite consensus is that white norms are oppressive”;

    … proof that their ‘consensus’ is a big word used to justify oppressive tactics,
    and more evidence they’re always guilty of that which they accuse others of.

    21st Century Oppression is: the majority of a population
    being socially stigmatized, culturally attacked, financially crippled, and dis-enfranchised
    by their own government ‘workers’ who corruptly favour pet minorities
    in order to remain in political office/power.

    To criticize that majority for noticing is also oppressive,
    but they’ll will get their wish when our contemporary oppressors receive their comeuppance.

    Invest in rope.

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