@Nero St Thomas Aquinas argued that citizenship should not be granted to foreigners until the third generation, and that those refused to join the state's culture and mode of worship should be held as foes in perpetuity.
As usual, he was absolutely right.
@SFlakeMcGil9256@IterIntellectus Thank you but all I did was buy bitcoin a decade ago. Never accomplished anything in the career world. Never even had a “job” that paid over 60k
@morellifit I just started using the pictured Nic Nac lozenges a month ago to replace zyn and I can confirm it’s the best method I’ve used. The lozenge delivery method has me using about half the nicotine I used on zyn. I still feel focused and I physically feel even better!
@bishara I had a similar path. It was like life went in a circle. Started out believing in God then lost faith from growing up in a secular world. I then saw how evil the secular world could be and it brought me back to point A of believing in God again
You may be wondering why immigrants hate us so much.
After all, they were allowed to come to America, and prosper greatly by doing so, and a large portion of the population bent over backwards to welcome them and make them feel at home.
If you don't understand realpsych, you would expect them to be grateful.
But that's not how people actually work.
Human beings are grateful for gifts and favors only up to the point where they feel they can no longer repay them.
Once that point is passed, once a person can no longer repay his debts, then he has a choice between two narratives for understanding the rest of his life.
"I am a charity recipient, not a self-sustaining human being."
"I was entitled to what I took from those people, because they are bad, or weak, or horrible, or something."
In other words, if you give someone too much, more than they deserve, more than they can possibly earn, they become ungrateful little swine, precisely in order to preserve their own psychological well being.
And they will surround themselves with others who participate with them in that collaborative lie.
Sometimes people can make entire careers out of pandering to the over-privileged and under-deserving. Careers like "publicist". Or "immigration lawyer".
And they will invent an entire mythos to preserve their self-worth. They will convince themselves that thriving off undeserved gifts makes them the elite of humanity, while those whose inheritance was taken from them are some mental stereotype of drunken "Biff", who partied his way through a second rate IT school.
There's just one small problem that they must handwave away or ignore if they can.
Biff's great-grandparents build America into the greatest nation on Earth.
Biff's grandparents won WW2.
Biff's parents invented the internet, and flew astronauts to the moon.
Biff's entire tribe was thriving. Otherwise there would have been nothing to give to immigrants, and no reason for them to come here.
Meanwhile, all of the places that the immigrants are coming from have existed a lot longer than America, and been filled with the ancestors of those immigrants, and lots of other people who are like them in every way.
They had centuries, sometimes millennia, to get their shit together and build something where they were.
They didn't.
They had to go live in someone else's country, for "opportunities".
Of course they have to pretend that they "deserve" those "opportunities" more than the very people whose ancestors created the "opportunities" in the first place.
Because otherwise they would have to admit the one thing their self-esteem could never endure....
Leaving their own nations, and their tribes, was an admission of abject failure.
You may be wondering why immigrants hate us so much.
After all, they were allowed to come to America, and prosper greatly by doing so, and a large portion of the population bent over backwards to welcome them and make them feel at home.
If you don't understand realpsych, you would expect them to be grateful.
But that's not how people actually work.
Human beings are grateful for gifts and favors only up to the point where they feel they can no longer repay them.
Once that point is passed, once a person can no longer repay his debts, then he has a choice between two narratives for understanding the rest of his life.
"I am a charity recipient, not a self-sustaining human being."
"I was entitled to what I took from those people, because they are bad, or weak, or horrible, or something."
In other words, if you give someone too much, more than they deserve, more than they can possibly earn, they become ungrateful little swine, precisely in order to preserve their own psychological well being.
And they will surround themselves with others who participate with them in that collaborative lie.
Sometimes people can make entire careers out of pandering to the over-privileged and under-deserving. Careers like "publicist". Or "immigration lawyer".
And they will invent an entire mythos to preserve their self-worth. They will convince themselves that thriving off undeserved gifts makes them the elite of humanity, while those whose inheritance was taken from them are some mental stereotype of drunken "Biff", who partied his way through a second rate IT school.
There's just one small problem that they must handwave away or ignore if they can.
Biff's great-grandparents build America into the greatest nation on Earth.
Biff's grandparents won WW2.
Biff's parents invented the internet, and flew astronauts to the moon.
Biff's entire tribe was thriving. Otherwise there would have been nothing to give to immigrants, and no reason for them to come here.
Meanwhile, all of the places that the immigrants are coming from have existed a lot longer than America, and been filled with the ancestors of those immigrants, and lots of other people who are like them in every way.
They had centuries, sometimes millennia, to get their shit together and build something where they were.
They didn't.
They had to go live in someone else's country, for "opportunities".
Of course they have to pretend that they "deserve" those "opportunities" more than the very people whose ancestors created the "opportunities" in the first place.
Because otherwise they would have to admit the one thing their self-esteem could never endure....
Leaving their own nations, and their tribes, was an admission of abject failure.
I’m open to the idea that it’s Qatar and not jews.
You just have to show me the Qatar version of AIPAC.
The Qatar version of the ADL.
The Qatar version of Miriam Adelson.
The Qatar version of George Soros.
The Qatar pedophile blackmail island.
The Qatar control of the media.
All the Qatar pundits shilling for Qatar.
All US politicians endlessly supporting Qatar.
The US fighting pointless wars that serve no American interest for Qatar.
Just show me those things and I’ll believe it’s Qatar and not the jews