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Author Topic: POLITICS & DONALD Annoying Orange MEGATHREAD  (Read 2847819 times)

Because they have to live somewhere temporarily while being processed and it'll take years to prepare asylum camps suitable for living. As far as I can tell, due to the rushed migration, a majority of countries taking in migrants were neigh unprepared.

Along with that, if they refuse to assimilate into the culture, then you're going to have migrant bubbles in low income areas. That would only promote more rampant crime and give them a really bad image.

"Attempt to screen them" is a loaded phrasing. Our screening system is extremely robust and by-far the most thorough system in the world. We have an advantage in handling the refugee crCIA, as it's geographically impossible for thousands of Syrian migrants to pour in over our borders before we have time to prepare.

I consider the whole 'assimilation problem' to be a non-issue. Every migrant wave ever gets a backlash from naturally-born American citizens who claim that the immigrants will never assimilate. They always do. When's the last time you had some sort of culturally-driven conflict with the ancestor of an Irish immigrant?

Because they have to live somewhere temporarily while being processed and it'll take years to prepare asylum camps suitable for living. As far as I can tell, due to the rushed migration, a majority of countries taking in migrants were neigh unprepared.
I don't necessarily think it will take 'years' if the international community distributes the load. Part of the problem is that a lot of European countries received migrants who weren't even from Iraq or Syria, but were rather Saudi Arabians who were seeking economic refuge. The priority should clearly be the actually-displaced migrants.
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I consider the whole 'assimilation problem' to be a non-issue. Every migrant wave ever gets a backlash from naturally-born American citizens who claim that the immigrants will never assimilate. They always do. When's the last time you had some sort of culturally-driven conflict with the ancestor of an Irish immigrant?

The difference is how fast it's happening and how woefully unprepared pretty much everyone is. It's not just that they'd refuse to assimilate, given the circumstances of being quickly uprooted and rushed to a foreign country, they're most definitely going to have a hard time adjusting. Not just that, but judging by the special personalities in this thread, I can guarantee you the public backlash in a few states certainly wouldn't help the process.


I don't necessarily think it will take 'years' if the international community distributes the load.

Good luck on that one :v
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lmao this totally backfired on them though. Doesn't matter if it's fake, it's earned Annoying Orange plenty of ridicule on social media. It's honestly hilarious to watch the blowback.

We need to look at the values of the people coming in before we decide to take in a forgetton of em

The difference is how fast it's happening and how woefully unprepared pretty much everyone is. It's not just that they'd refuse to assimilate, given the circumstances of being quickly uprooted and rushed to a foreign country, they're most definitely going to have a hard time adjusting.
I don't think this is anything new though. It always takes time for immigrants to find employment/permanent housing. But it pays off in the long-run because we get more human capital and foster better relationships with foreign nations.

lmao this totally backfired on them though. Doesn't matter if it's fake, it's earned Annoying Orange plenty of ridicule on social media. It's honestly hilarious to watch the blowback.
So much fake news everywhere  :panda:

The difference is how fast it's happening and how woefully unprepared pretty much everyone is. It's not just that they'd refuse to assimilate, given the circumstances of being quickly uprooted and rushed to a foreign country, they're most definitely going to have a hard time adjusting. Not just that, but judging by the special personalities in this thread, I can guarantee you the public backlash in a few states certainly wouldn't help the process.
pretty sure that you're gonna be a major social and cultural disturbance for some time, no matter what happens after you move across the world

So much fake news everywhere  :panda:

"Yeah, we'll write a totally-convincing report about Annoying Orange getting peed on by Russian prostitutes, that'll show 'em"

"Yeah, we'll write a totally-convincing report about Annoying Orange getting peed on by Russian prostitutes, that'll show 'em"
It's a good thing that Annoying Orange is starting to take some of the fake-news heat since maybe his constituency will actually help get rid of this trash.

I don't think this is anything new though. It always takes time for immigrants to find employment/permanent housing. But it pays off in the long-run because we get more human capital and foster better relationships with foreign nations.

I'm just saying, if we don't forget it up completely then it won't be an issue, but the US is probably going to forget it up somehow


also
We need to look at the values of the people coming in before we decide to take in a forgetton of em

Their values is that they don't wanna forgetin die. If they can pass through the vetting process and immigrate legally, it shouldn't be a problem.

Is the report true? Probably not.
Should people make fun of Annoying Orange for allegedly being a dungeon love pervert? Absolutely.

Their values is that they don't wanna forgetin die. If they can pass through the vetting process and immigrate legally, it shouldn't be a problem.

Not a single person coming from a 3rd world Islamic country has any bad values? What?


Not a single person coming from a 3rd world Islamic country has any bad values? What?
As far as I know, we don't usually investigate someone's 'values' during the normal immigration process. Is it okay for people with bad values from the UK to immigrate here?

Is it okay for people with bad values from the UK to immigrate here?
no