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1   Tenpoundbass   2018 Oct 16, 5:17pm  

Fuck those Commie Cock Suckers at Vox they don't speak for me. I bet there is a mandate at their Human Resources department to never hire a White Conservative male over 40 like me. I don't give a fuck if those foriegn interlopers like MY president or Not. Immigration is the Detriment to REAL AMEIRCAN'S Success.
And those Shit Asses at Vox Knows that damn well. They can shove an over sided migrant dick up their ass until they hemorrhage to death for all care. And Vox TOO!
2   cmdrda2leak   2018 Oct 16, 5:51pm  

This article just glosses over all the nuance of the topics it brings up. It is a typically pandering Vox mess. But these are interesting topics!

on immigration: to some extent, America really has done many things right in immigration policy over the years. The smartest thing by far was to become such an unrivaled fountain of prosperity that we can attract the best and brightest, then we specifically admit those people and bring them into the fold culturally as soon as possible. Another smart aspect of historic US policy has been to bring in people with skin in the game. This is the opposite of EU's social handouts economic migrant invasion catastrophe. I'm talking about military service to earn citizenship, financial investment to earn citizenship, public service to earn citizenship. Citizenship earned is citizenship owned, and the owners are most likely to respect and care for the national identity that is now theirs.

on nationalism: Like most faux "think pieces" from the corporate media lately, this article is only too fast to rush into claiming nationalism is effectively equivalent to discrimination on the basis of race, religion, or creed without a strand of supporting connective tissue. As though it's just a tautology that we're all supposed to nod in unison at because it has been said so many times. Nationalism is not the opposite of acceptance. Nationalism is the opposite of Globalism. This is not about tolerance. This is about self-determination and self-rule, about having a local say about what happens locally. This is about being proud of local culture and having it available for visitors around the world to sample, not trample. Just as we would sample other remote nation's cultures and bring home the best ideas to share in our petri dish. It is not about submitting to becoming one big, global petri dish, ruled from afar by those in the shadows.

on trade policy: there's a time to be conciliatory on trade and grant advantages to a foreign partner to gain involvement. That time is not now. If anything, we suffer from too much involvement. Our market is key and demands a premium for access to it. Foreign partners will, in the end, happily pay, and we'll all reap the rewards. We've taken one for the global team for 70ish years now, it's time to collect a little.

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