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DrenDran:


--- Quote from: Aplem on June 20, 2017, 01:15:18 PM ---Oh look, another YouTube campaign that got shot down by the general public.

Refugees are pathetic and should not be allowed in the country. Let them die in their own country or commit acts of terrorism in another part of the world. Thanks.

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I just want Youtube to stay out of politics.
What do they even gain by doing this?

Punished Toxicology:


--- Quote from: McZealot on June 20, 2017, 04:28:37 PM ---God damn, I came back to a nice circlejerk. Perhaps it speaks of something fundamental to the concepts of racism and xenophobia that just two of you handicaps have tried to reject a single statement through argumentation before jacking one another off and gloating in the milky rain.
I get that it's pretty hard to form thoughts when your family tree is a straight line, but god damn color me surprised that you've missed the point yet ahead. Kathy Griffin's bullstuff wasn't funny. Neither is a guy screaming 'NUKE THE REFUGEES' or someone suggesting that we need another genocide when an oppressed group is begging for aid. Those are tribal jokes by tribal people. It's okay to say something disgusting in jest--it's not okay to genuinely hold those views in a lesser degree.
Really? Are you a Native American?
Have you ever met a single loving Jihadi? Becuase I've met thousands of Muslims and not one was a terrorist. Do you know how many white starfishs I've met today alone? To attribute traits of a radical group to an entire group of people is wildly xenophobic and it's no wonder that people like you make the South such an objectively stuffty place.
Are you kidding me? The acceptance of desperate and needy refugees is the loving formational concept behind our country. It's written on the Statue of Liberty. To reject it is like proposing America adopt Fascism as it's official form of government. Is that not un-American? Do I really have to treat every loving stupid idea like it flows perfectly alongside the constitution to which I'm sworn?
You think I'm ascribing new duties to you? Your duty as an American has always been to uphold the ideals of our nation and the founding concept of our nation is to accept the 'tired, the poor, the huddled masses yearning to breathe free'. It's written on our most famous landmark. You're not welcome in our country if you despise the fundamental ideals of what made it so great.
I don't know, dude, the 65 million people who struggle each day more than you have in your entire life probably take it pretty seriously.
I dunno man, I'd rather be a fool than a loving unpatriotic tribal. Does your hypocrisy make you feel proud, kid?

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holy stuff you're handicapped

Deus Ex:


--- Quote from: Cappytaino on June 20, 2017, 04:34:07 PM ---you also can't debate someone unwilling to consider other perspectives. It's a waste of time, mczealot just shouts people down and calls them names.

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Yeah, he's like me when I get too emotionally invested in an argument, only he's like that 100% of the time

beachbum111111:


--- Quote from: McZealot on June 20, 2017, 04:28:37 PM ---I don't know, dude, the 65 million people who struggle each day more than you have in your entire life probably take it pretty seriously.


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Then invite them into your home and care for them yourself instead of forcing the burden onto everyone else cunt.

Don't worry, I'm sure they have kids they can bring over that you can diddle.

DrenDran:


--- Quote from: McZealot on June 20, 2017, 04:28:37 PM ---
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The whole 'tired and poor yearning masses' nonsense came like 150 years after the founding of our country and was written by a socialist.
What made our country great wasn't just accepting immigrants, but forcibly assimilating them. We forced them (correctly, in my opinion) to change their names, learn our language, and abandon their religion. Only then can immigration be a good thing.

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