“But Sikh’s HAVE to carry a kirpan, it’s not negotiable…”
Go home then.
“But Muslim women have to cover their faces, it’s not negotiable…”
GO HOME THEN.
“But we have to slaughter animals in this cruel barbaric way, if we can’t…”
GO. HOME. THEN.
DO IT SOMEWHERE ELSE.
Congressman Brandon Gill says the biggest lie being told to the American public is ‘Diversity and mass immigration are our strengths’
“What's the biggest lie the American public has been sold about immigration?”
“Mass migration from all over the world makes America better off. Look at the Somali population in Minnesota. 78% of Somali immigrants in Minnesota are on welfare. Nobody would look at that and say that that makes America stronger or more prosperous in any way.
And yet that's kind of the constant and incessant media narrative that you hear all the time. Diversity in and of itself is not a strength. Our strength comes from having a shared history, a shared vision for where the country should go from here, a shared set of core convictions — a set of core moral beliefs about what the world is, what is right and what is wrong. That is where our strength comes from.
And I think mass migration does certainly undermine that”
He’s absolutely right and I’ll give you some examples
- 81% of Somali-headed households in Minnesota use at least one form of welfare compared to 21% of native-headed households
- 78% of Somali immigrant households in Minnesota remain on welfare even after 10+ years in the US
- 54% of Somali-headed households in Minnesota receive food stamps (SNAP), vs. 7% for native Minnesota households
- 73% of Somali households in Minnesota are on Medicaid, vs. 18% for native households
- 37.5% of adult Somali immigrants in Minnesota live below the poverty line, compared to 6.9% of native adults; over 52% of children in Somali households are in poverty
Send them all back. We have no responsibility to pay for these people. They need to go make Somalia great again
The Native people of the UK deserve to have their homeland back. We must respect indigenous culture and identity, and acknowledge the deep and enduring connection that the Native communities of the UK maintain with their ancestral homeland, affirming and honoring their rights and heritage. We must support decolonization efforts and acknowledge the historical harms inflicted on the Native peoples of the UK and the broader indigenous community all across Western Europe and the entire Anglosphere.
lol, comments turned off.
Afraid of the hate speech "toxic" responses, I'm sure.
Bungie and 343 Studios are infected with the woke deviant DEI virus. Halo and Master Chief are gay now.
I don't want to play as a buttfucking space marine, thanks tho.
@AiMuscleMedia@ArcRaiderAlerts Yup, only rats and sweats are against a PvE mode, because they'll lose their easy ambushes of new and less skilled players.
PvE will bring more players in (and back). Some of them, when they get some gear and confidence, will try out PvP mode.
When American POWs tried to sneak her notes with their personal information to tell their families they were still alive, she gave them to the North Vietnamese. Some of them were beaten to death. You are both commies and you can both fuck off.
Activist: "Beef uses an obscene amount of water. Fifteen thousand litres per kilo."
Farmer: "Where did the water come from?"
Activist: "What?"
Farmer: "The fifteen thousand litres. Where was it before it was on the bill."
Activist: "I don't know. A river?"
Farmer: "The sky. About ninety-four percent of that figure is rain that fell on the field and got drunk by the grass. The cow ate the grass. The rain was on its way down whether the cow was here or not."
Activist: "But it still counts as water used."
Farmer: "By the grass. Which would have used it whether I farmed or moved to Spain. The cow isn't commissioning the rainfall. The rain isn't on the cow's payroll."
Activist: "Then just don't have the cow."
Farmer: "The rain still falls. The grass still drinks it. The water cycles back into the air anyway, just without anyone getting fed in the middle."
Activist: "It's not that simple."
Farmer: "It's rain, grass, cow, river. Or it's rain, grass, rot, river. Same circle, fewer dinners. Meanwhile every almond in your milk took a gallon of pumped aquifer water in California to grow. That one you might want to worry about. The rain in Wales is doing fine without your concern."