I have no issue with governments deporting violent criminals. But I do take issue with the assumption that everyone from a certain place of origin is a criminal, as this is clearly false
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Replying to @Bananaaquamelon @Race__Realist and
If we never let any of them in, then no third-world related crimes will occur in our lands. It's an open and shut case to anyone with a self-preservation instinct. Only someone sees non-whites as eternally oppressed victims would disagree with my better-safe-than-sorry approach.
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Replying to @arnoldtohtfan @Bananaaquamelon and
If every anti Immigration bigot gave some money to contraceptive and education access every time they said "Close the borders" we wouldn't need borders at all. "Closing the borders" bankrupted the USSR, migration only stops when people don't need to migarte anymore.
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Replying to @TheDisproof @Bananaaquamelon and
They should have access to contraceptives and abortion. In fact I think they should be mandatory for them. No matter how desperate their desire to migrate may become, there's still no reason why we can't put our foot down and say no.
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Replying to @arnoldtohtfan @Bananaaquamelon and
Mandatory contraceptive use does not work as shown by the larger drop in birth rate of Thailand using voluntary contraception versus China's mandatory abortions and sterilisation after one child with a smaller drop in brith rate. No family planning should be mandatory.
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Replying to @TheDisproof @Bananaaquamelon and
Point is, third-worlders are breeding like bacteria, and serious, some might say heavy-handed, measures must be taken to stem the tide. As a general rule, the less intelligent and the poor are hyper-fecund.
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Replying to @arnoldtohtfan @TheDisproof and
The high fertility rates in poor counties most always relate to a lack of women’s rights, education, and birth control, not intelligence. Everywhere women’s right to education and birth control is promoted, birth rates decline
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Replying to @Bananaaquamelon @TheDisproof and
Even in first world countries such as mine (although not by much), low-class people having more children is still a persistent phenomena. Granted, they're now having three or four as opposed to a dozen, but they still scatter more seeds than their betters.
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Replying to @arnoldtohtfan @Bananaaquamelon and
You need to be clearer about whatever you're trying to argue. I'm not even sure what most of the point of all this is. You could start with low IQ/third world population growth and its threat to global quality of life and our survival.
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Replying to @HbdNrx @arnoldtohtfan and
Different regions are at different places on the demographic transition. IQ rises with educational access whichever part of the world you happen to be from.
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lol you have cause and effect completely backwards
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Replying to @HbdNrx @TheDisproof and
It's logical to reverse causation toohttp://rspb.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/277/1701/3801 …
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Replying to @HbdNrx @TheDisproof and
I wouldn't be so sure on that. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0160289611000286 …
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