From: J. R. Molloy (jr@shasta.com)
Date: Sun Aug 12 2001 - 15:45:50 MDT
From: "Mike Lorrey" <mlorrey@datamann.com>
> I'd differentiate between restricted immigration, free immigration and
> qualified immigration. I want people to immigrate who are going to take
> citizenship seriously, and are memetically 'bought in' to the constructs
> of a high trust society with a limited republican government.
Right, and in addition, people who are intelligent enough not to fall for
preposterous racially motivated reparations contrivance. The truth is that
Africans are risking their lives to get to the very places that reparations
advocates claim had earlier conspired to enslave them.
> I get
> entirely sick of the hue and cry for the mobocracy that is touted by so
> many immigrants as 'better' than the system we have now, and don't want
> any immigrants who will keep trying to turn this country into the same
> sort of craphole they escaped from.
Notice that Johnny Cochran, Jesse Jackson, and Al Sharpton prefer to ignore
the plight of Africans who are trying to escape Africa? How inconvenient the
facts are for these Stalinist reparations droogies.
> I don't care what country they come
> from and what ethnic, racial, or religous group they are members of. If
> they buy in, they are welcome. If they don't, they can stay where they
> are at.
Right on! In fact, it might be worthwhile to help some Africans with their
Exodus if in return they could displace some of the scumbags who whine about
their slave ancestry.
--J. R.
Useless hypotheses, etc.:
consciousness, phlogiston, philosophy, vitalism, mind, free will, qualia,
analog computing, cultural relativism, GAC, Cyc, Eliza, and ego.
Everything that can happen has already happened, not just once,
but an infinite number of times, and will continue to do so forever.
(Everything that can happen = more than anyone can imagine.)
We won't move into a better future until we debunk religiosity, the most
regressive force now operating in society.
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