How are we going to vet cultural views? "Do you believe in Islam? Do you believe in stoning women" idk how we catch those people unless they tell us. Most radicals aren't criminals or terrorists
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Replying to @TheFrogNation @RationalDis
It literally is a slippery slope issue. The more immigrants that come in, the more they vote for easier immigration. The example of how this can be bad is europe
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Replying to @TheFrogNation
Do you even know how through our vetting proses is? Maybe you shouldn't voice an opinion on this stuff if you don't know how the current system works. One of the most through systems on the planet.pic.twitter.com/3g60tfCnPx
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Replying to @RationalDis
In many countries background checks aren't easy because of poorly kept records (some of those countries are in the ban). And ideological tests aren't easy which is why I'm saying getting cultural views is hard to do.
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Replying to @TheFrogNation
No one is saying that it's easy to do & the time it takes is directly proportional to how long it takes to do a thorough background check. If this really was a problem & we were letting in dangerous radical people then why are Muslims stoning ppl across the country?
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Replying to @RationalDis
It's not a problem right now in America given we have almost 0% of Muslims (who have killed more people in America than whites through terrorism)
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Replying to @TheFrogNation
WRONG! *note that in 2011 the procedures were greatly increased. So we are safer now than we were in 2008-2010pic.twitter.com/yPHkRzQzA9
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Replying to @RationalDis
Excluding 9/11 since 2001 whites (who are like 60% of population) were involved in most terrorist acts but like I said radical Islam (1% of population) has killed by far the most people. You see how there is a proportions issue?pic.twitter.com/GW7woEhIIi
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Replying to @TheFrogNation
Okay so 1. Those numbers are from 2001 I even said that our system is much better because of a reform in 2011. 2. Those numbers include native Muslims who were radicalized. 45 of 119 came from 1 attack(by a native). What, do you want to ban Americans who become Muslim now?
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Yes, I'm saying that the numbers from 2001-2010 are going to be higher than post 2011 because of that policy change.
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