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by tatsuke95
5021 days ago
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>"But everyone in the continent are Americans, as they are all from America." You're just itching to have a ridiculous argument, aren't you? Take your pseudo-intellectual nerd-rage elsewhere. There are genuine problems with the immigration rules in the US. Some are described in this very thread. The author's case is marginal. |
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However, I got annoyed because I thought you were being extremely closed minded by seeming to find it somehow dishonest or greedy for someone who spent the first part of their childhood in one country and then the second part in another, to go to university in the country they were born in without paying money that they were not asked for or required to pay, and to then try and look for a job in the country in which they went to high school and in which their mother still lives.
I found that to be such an outrageously bleak, ridiculous and restrictive view of the obligations of migrants, that I decided to ridicule it.