Marianne, I know you tweeted this from your homogeneously white suburban neighborhood and not from Minneapolis. I also know history well enough to know that if you import the third world, you become the third world.
Replying to @LaurenWitzkeDE
You might want to learn some history.
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Replying to @LaurenWitzkeDE
My grandparents were immigrants & yours probably were too. Historically immigrants have done more to contribute to this country than to take from it. Unless we’re descended from enslaved people or Native Americans all of us are descended from those who came here for a better life

Dec 2, 2020 · 9:13 PM UTC

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The fact that you equate historical immigration to modern immigration (presumably with a straight face) as if an apples-to-apples comparison says everything about your level of knowledge/honesty on this topic
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Hey Marianne, would Israel still be Israel if it was 100% sub-saharan African Muslims? We all know demographics is destiny. This "logic" of yours exclusively applies to White nations.
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As we have become akin to a 3rd world nation, you may be right. We "imported" Africans, I'm guessing from "S#!+ Hole Countries," and now we've become one.
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Immigrants come to an existing country and become part of it. Colonizers take over someone else's country as their own. Since the Native Americans aren't in charge...
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If you ask Native elders about "contributing to this country" they will tell you they/ colonizers/ immigrants contributed disease, death, kidnapping, rape, genocide. Spend more time with first nations people, they will share their perspective with you
But surely there must be limits?
Guess what lady, I have all the above. My immigrant Parents are themselves intelligent enough to know that a country has a right to protect its borders. They became citizens in the right time, but are themselves AGAINST amnesty. False allegiance to other nations is nonsense.
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