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Who is financing the caravan? There is no sign here of George Soros or the Russians. Instead, the responsibility of feeding, clothing and sheltering several thousand migrants has been embraced by the small Mexican towns along the route, with residents jumping into charity mode as if they are responding to a natural disaster. It was hard to walk a block in this town without seeing crates of free bottled water, tables packed with ham and cheese tortas or relief stations filled with medical supplies donated by the community to help the people on this grueling march.
Trump will never understand it, but there is a price to alienating the rest of the world.
Only we first worlders can allow ourselfs to be a stranger to our neighbors and have enough time to come up with nonsense like we see it currently.
originally posted by: verschickter
That´s true. In more underdeveloped or poorer countries, people help out each other more often. The sense of community is still strong there because it´s part of survival.
Only we first worlders can allow ourselfs to be a stranger to our neighbors and have enough time to come up with nonsense like we see it currently.
originally posted by: verschickter
a reply to: AtlasHawk
I live in a country that is flooded with passportless imigrants, how do you think I feel?
originally posted by: ManFromEurope
originally posted by: verschickter
a reply to: AtlasHawk
I live in a country that is flooded with passportless imigrants, how do you think I feel?
In fact, I would like to know and why.
Because I do not feel "flooded". Yes, there are people with darker skin on the streets. But I do not feel afraid, and there is not need to feel so, as shown by relevant statistics.
My children are in classes with children from immigrants.
My life does not circle around the fact that there are a million new people in Germany, because 99.99% of them are just normal people like you and me, but were in a very much worse situation.
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: AtlasHawk
In the area of hospitality and empathy, many Mexican people are kinder than your average American.
Last year I was touring the countryside, and our bus broke down. Several women in this little jungle town brought us food from their homes, while we waited for repairs to be made.
originally posted by: ManFromEurope
a reply to: Fallingdown
I love how SOROS is the Goldstein today. How about some other supervillain? How about Musk, or Zuckerberg?
Because Soros is a completely normal capitalist. Nothing else.
originally posted by: ManFromEurope
originally posted by: verschickter
a reply to: AtlasHawk
I live in a country that is flooded with passportless imigrants, how do you think I feel?
In fact, I would like to know and why.
Because I do not feel "flooded". Yes, there are people with darker skin on the streets. But I do not feel afraid, and there is not need to feel so, as shown by relevant statistics.
My children are in classes with children from immigrants.
My life does not circle around the fact that there are a million new people in Germany, because 99.99% of them are just normal people like you and me, but were in a very much worse situation.