@ashtonteng@Thdelli1887 So none of this applies to you and your are just farming engagement got it….and even if it did apply to you you work in AI…a laptop, some starlink and some real patriotism and you could continue contributing to America even while in your home country. Unless….
@AuronMacintyre That argument is also based on a complete lie! We don’t need random 3rd worlders from a full standard divination lower IQ nations to have economic success…..all these ppl do is drop wages, destroy social cohesion and endanger national security!
Look at the replies and quotes of this. They know exactly what the USCIS is doing: making them leave the country so they can be prevented from coming back in. Absolute cinema. I voted for this.
Actually this is awesome! Only spouses and blood relatives should be eligible for green cards to begin with. Not H,O,U or whatever other stupid visa category u can think of. So this is step in the right direction!
The biggest bullshit move by DHS in its history. So everyone on a O1 or H1B visa would have to stop working legally in the US, go back to their country and wait for years of backlog? This includes top scientists in our universities, founders of billion dollar companies (at least 3 just in our portfolio would be affected by the way). And if we look at individual countries it becomes even more bs. Indians would have to wait decades. Russians don’t have anywhere to go (there is no US embassy in Russia, hello?).
This is the worst imaginable way to disrupt important work for the country and pretend you’re fighting some loophole.
has a single person in the history of humankind ever once associated the love of nature with the right? Is that something that has ever happened literally once at all?
The great fallacy of cultural relativism is that its adherents believe the technological wonders of our modern world were always inevitable.
They believe that Western Civilization (Christendom) pushed humanity forward purely by coincidence, rather than because of anything inherently valuable about it.
They look at the barbaric tribes of Mesoamerica, such as the Aztecs, and assume they could have had a Central American Wakanda if not for those oppressive Europeans. In reality, there was a reason the Aztecs hadn't progressed even to the Bronze Age, and if the Europeans hadn't forced civilization upon them, they'd still be ripping out hearts and practicing cannibalism in demonic rituals.
It says something about how fundamentally the West changed the World, down to the neurons in the heads of people across the planet, that they're unable to even imagine their own culture as anything else than the West with a superficial coat of paint. And that's what really stings
Die "Geburtslotterie" ist eine der offensichtlichsten liberalen Lebenslügen. Es ist kein Zufall, wo man geboren wird. Du hättest nicht in Indien geboren werden können, sondern bist das Kind deiner Eltern und stehst in einer weit zurückreichenden Ahnenreihe.
As a fan of society, I am not a fan of 90% of childless people.
Perpetual personal pleasure and luxury-seeking by grown and otherwise competent adults is one of the most unattractive attributes imaginable.
If you're living through a great decline, how should you personally live and act in the midst of it?
This is the question at the heart of "The Lord of the Rings," and it's best answered by the scene following the death of Boromir.
After Boromir gives his life to save the Hobbits from Saruman's Orcs, the Fellowship is in tatters. With time against them, Merry and Pippin swept away by the enemy, and Frodo passing out of their control, Aragorn and company make a decision that seems strange.
They pause to mourn Boromir's passing with a proper ritual.
To many readers, this feels entirely reckless. Their "best" course of action is surely to prioritize what is most urgent: that the fate of their quest hangs in the balance. We recognize that, in any "normal" context, it would be wrong to let Boromir's body lie out in the open, but the nature of their mission surely doesn’t allow for the luxury of a funeral — right?
But the fact that abandoning Boromir's body is wrong in normal times is precisely why it is wrong even now. At the heart of LOTR is the idea that moral decisions lie beyond their immediate context: some things just are wrong and others right, and once context becomes an arbiter of that distinction, you've lost your grip on what it means to be good.
Aragorn's next statement helps us understand this further:
"I would have guided Frodo to Mordor and gone with him to the end; but if I seek him now in the wilderness, I must abandon the captives to torment and death. My heart speaks clearly at last: the fate of the Bearer is in my hands no longer."
Aragorn makes yet another decision to halt progress on the greater mission in favor of that which speaks directly to his heart: he will pursue Merry and Pippin, rather than sacrifice them for the "more important" quest.
Tolkien's heroes recognize that they are not in control of everything. They cannot force the Ring to be unmade through their own will to power, and they're aware that their universe is guided by forces beyond their own and of their enemies. All they do is done in that humility, and they are bound by moral laws beyond themselves.
Indeed, Middle-earth is guided not just by the opposing wills of Good and Evil but by another, providential force beyond the material.
It is precisely because Tolkien's heroes believe in objective good that they can trust that a great, providential turn in fortune — a "eucatastrophe" — is around the corner. To believe in the objective good is to live in accordance with destiny, and to act on what is inherently good at all times, and to die for it if necessary.
To live in submission to divine providence is to recognize that the right actions also lie in the little things, and that you yourself play only a small part in the grand story.
A good world is brought into being by small acts of courage and kindness, even when they seem superfluous in the wider context of your quest...
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@ThraceAlex@AlaskaNorseman@OmahaChamber I will vote my Christian and American values. You’ve convinced me now to look at Venezuela and El Salvador TPS. Thanks.
Did his eminence say he is worried about indiscriminate deportations of hard working ppl who have been in the country? Then I guess I would like to ask him what is the statute of limitations of sin? Also where is he getting the information from that this is happening to citizens?
“Our mass count within the Spanish masses in our archdiocese went down 30% from the year before. 30%. That's a lot. And it's all fear,” says Cardinal Robert McElroy of Washington, D.C. https://t.co/lrxcnBF4EM
This right here is a perfect example of why conservatism is dead! The world in which it originated doesn’t exist anymore making it obsolete. A cowardly and self righteous ideology that has conserved nothing and is unable to fix anything.
Sorry brother, I'm not a liberal. I just believe in the law.
The Obama Administration gave them lawful permanent resident status.
I don't agree with that, but how can you take that away without them having broke the law?
If they broke the law kick their ass out.
But he didn't say that. He said it's because they are related to Screaming Mary.
@AugustineOTV@CathWaveRider Counter question: Why do you trust a random left wing grifter account that used to be affiliated with the Harris campaign? U know the one being hardcore pro abortion, pro gay marriage and pro mass migration.
Things like this used to be funny, but now it’s just embarrassing tbh…on the bright side internal polling must be looking crazy for him to release such a useless and pathetic statement. Or the handlers got their way who knows