Who do you think pushed my homeland of South Africa to the brink? The Anglo-American axis of evil, with their interventions, sanctions & regime change pressures. Sound familiar? MORE: http://www.ilanamercer.com/phprunner/public_article_list_view.php?editid1=927 … http://www.ilanamercer.com/phprunner/public_article_list_view.php?editid1=927 …
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I was never in favor of open migration into Europe, or even within Europe, but I've been far more accepting of controlled, legal immigration into America, because we are a nation of immigrants.
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The left says "Hey, we're a nation of immigrants. The land was taken from the Indians, who were genocided. And there were many waves throughout US history, therefore you have to allow more immigration." Notice that the conclusion doesn't logically follow, and...
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You're right, and it's easily shot down with an argument that will leave people sputtering. One can point out that if one were to look far enough back in one's family tree, one would certainly find a direct ancestor who was conceived through an act of rape.
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Eliminate all of the rapes in history, and none of us would ever have been born. Therefore, by the logic used by the Far Left, we would all have to be in favor of rape, in order to avoid the charge of hypocrisy. Reductio ad absurdum.
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Reduction to the absurd - The vile nature of the conclusion shows us how bad the philosophical idea leading to it is.
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What bothers me in the case of the European countries is that these countries have well-defined identities going back for centuries or even millennia, that are diluted and ultimately destroyed through immigration.
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I don't merely want to see an end to the forcing of immigration on European countries that don't really want it, I'd really rather that they didn't let any significant number of people in, period. A world without a France or a Hungary is a much poorer, emptier, duller place.
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In the case of America, I can accept the notion of selectively letting people in, so long as this doesn't go on being the free-for-all it has been. I'm fine with the idea of the American people inviting new people in, if that's what they want to do, and if they're being careful.
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