Will 001 Posted January 8, 2018 Posted January 8, 2018 In his recent video Death by DACA, Stefan explained how DACA is a life or death matter. According to Stefan, it could lead to a Venezuela style nightmare, and I agree. You may disagree, but I'm not looking to argue that here. I want to discuss how one might go about trying to explain this threat to a normie (non red-pilled person) without appearing to be a bigot, if that's even possible. Obviously this is an extremely difficult viewpoint to sell, unless you're talking to the rare person with a extreme dedication to truth. Perhaps there is no way to make this argument without looking like a hateful racist, and it is our moral duty to sacrifice our reputation and relationships. I really hope it doesn't come to that, but there may be no other option. Or maybe there's some other collective strategy we can use, like calling the white house comment line. The problem is, I don't think Trump wants to end DACA, for the same reason that I am not enthusiastic about making this argument. There probably aren't enough of us who get it to sway Trump by calling the White House. In any case the odds do not look good, so we need a strong strategy. I have sympathy for the people who will be moved even though they were forced to come here by their parents. The whole situation makes me feel sick. I just don't see a way around genetic IQ, birth rates, and the possibility of a soviet style hell that may ensue.
ofd Posted January 8, 2018 Posted January 8, 2018 Drive them to a barrio and ask them if the whole country should look like that.
barn Posted January 8, 2018 Posted January 8, 2018 Hi @Will 001 A few pointers... Football fans: How would your favourite team perform if the managers decided to let anyone play, no prior training required? Would you be willing to continue with your subscription to that fan-club? Other people : How many languages do you speak(statistics)? Would you be able to learn a new one in a couple of months(statistics)? What about in those countries (statistics)? How important it is to speak the language when looking for work(statistics)? Who pays for the bills meanwhile(statistics)? Would you pay for my bills if I couldn't guarantee I'll learn the language, find a work within (statistics)years? Do you care about the youth, young adults? Yes, no? How important low-entry-level jobs are in the kick-starting of the youth's career(statistics) ? Will people who mainly suited for those jobs help or decrease the chances of the youth starting out, standing on their own two feet, developing life skills, becoming independent(self-evident) ?
Jsbrads Posted January 9, 2018 Posted January 9, 2018 There are 7 billion people who would move to the US right now if you grant any benefit to them or their children.
g19 Posted February 20, 2018 Posted February 20, 2018 The immediate effect of granting amnesty to the illegal DACA group is to incentivize much more illegal immigration because prospective illegal immigrants will assume that there will be another amnesty in the future (which of course a DACA amnesty will help make more likely). One thing I wish Trump would address is birthright citizenship, which is a huge draw for illegal immigration. Even with a wall, that birthright citizenship magnet will continue to attract illegal immigration. End it, and you dramatically change the incentive structure for prospective illegal aliens.
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