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originally posted by: Phage
But the limits and conditions that the administration wants to impose on legal immigration seem to have a certain...bent.
As do the restrictions on "acceptable" asylum applications.
They do, at least, allow that appearance.
originally posted by: testingtesting
a reply to: Phage
I know I have a silly dislike of them not for their race but two of them attacked my brother by bashing him on the head and pushing him in a canal ending up in a coma and he died and their police screwed it all up then it cost us a fortune in medical bills and to get his body back all the while being looked down upon by most french people for being British.
I know it is silly to dislike them but maybe it is the bad experience I had with the whole situation which makes me dislike them.
I dunno bad experiences with certain groups make you racist or bigoted?.
I gotta go back one day and make amends.
originally posted by: RowanBean
I think it has to do with labelling ALL Japanese and Germans that had nothing to do with wars is racist. Basically it's like calling black people certain names because *some* black people act that way. Also there was a fear about the Japanese Americans during WWII for that exact reason.
Don't teach Trump that. Oh wait Melania probably taught him.
originally posted by: RowanBean
a reply to: Whoisjohngalt
I agree with you but I gotta say one thing...
Saying that the alt right are haters and racists.
The Alt-Right group IS full of haters and racists. Richard Spencer, a white supremacist, coined that term.
originally posted by: RowanBean
Of course they hated their enemies. The problem here is labelling ALL of them names. Soldiers during Vietnam War, for example, called the South Vietnamese gooks sometimes.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: Xtrozero
Thanks for the clarification.
Because, you know that gross generalizations are...gross.
Which is sort of the topic of this thread.