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Robert Garron's avatar

Also, Indians are not a Christian culture, so H1Bs culturally dilute not only the American people, but its faith.

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the long warred's avatar

Less dilute than shit on it.

Literally.

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Eidein's avatar

Everyone's arguing over whether or not tp give Indians H1Bs. Meanwhile, I've been here for 13 years on temporary non-immigrant visas, and I can't get an H1B/green card because the indians get them all. And now we want to give them more, but fuck me? I'm not the right color so I don't deserve a visa?

ISTG the government hates me personally

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Copernican's avatar

Foot down on all H1B visas. Definitely.

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The Brothers Krynn's avatar

Definitely is a problem that needs resolving, sorry to hear about your troubles.

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Eidein's avatar

It won't resolve. Your country just hates decent, competent white people

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Copernican's avatar

I think all western countries are in the same bracket right now.

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The Brothers Krynn's avatar

Agreed with regards to the governments though in my view the 'states' (not referring to the US here) aren't the countries so I like to look at it as the countries don't hate Europeans (I dislike the term 'white') but the governments/states do.

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the long warred's avatar

They hate us more , we’re born here.

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Ron Wobbegong's avatar

What color are you?

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Eidein's avatar

White

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Ron Wobbegong's avatar

Ok you can stay

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Stegiel's avatar

Trump is myth. He is not Populist. He is part of the Mutt and Jeff game. He is far more Zionist and Tech Bro than Populist. There is "seeming" Cultural revolution as he "won." He was allowed to win. He has a huge ego so he works for Musk, Thiel, and Albright. His policy -this is a smoke screen. Trump is not a hero unless one is delusional. Recall who he once and still is-a CIA asset! https://visupview.blogspot.com/2018/02/goodfellas-dark-tower-and-beyond-part-i.html

A few months ago I published a piece that examined, in part, President Donald J. Trump's brief control over Resorts International. Resorts was a curious creature that served as kind of bridge-way between both the Overworld and the Underworld. In addition to Trump, it also had close ties to another controversial Republican President: Richard M. Nixon. Nixon's longtime benefactor, Howard Hughes, also played a role in the Resorts saga during the 1970s.

At the same times Nixon was basking in the luxuries Resorts' Bahama casino (while Hughes was potentially being held prisoner there), the gambling interest also employed the bother of a close Lansky associate and counted among its shareholders William Mellon Hitchcock, a Mellon family heir who at one point was the financier for the largest LSD ring in the world (noted before here).

And then there was Intertel, a wholly owned subsidiary of Resorts. Intertel was a private intelligence agency staffed heavily with former FBI men and other assorted US intelligence veterans. It is most famous (or notorious, depending upon one's point of view) for spiriting Howard Hughes out of his Las Vegas penthouse in 1971 and keeping the reclusive billionaire under lock and key for the rest of his official life, nominally under the guise of providing Hughes with "security." It probably goes without saying, but Intertel is widely believed to have been an arm of the US intelligence community.

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Copernican's avatar

Trump is not the cultural revolt we're seeing. He was elected as a side-effect of the cultural revolt. Larger institutional change is underway.

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Stegiel's avatar

Ok. I am not clear though on the larger change as a benefit. Palantir man Thiel and Tech Bro Musk -Bilderberg one and the other a past WEF Young Global Leader make me smile thinking of the music of the WHO.

We don't get fooled again Change, it had to come We knew it all along We were liberated from the fold, that's all

And the world looks just the same And history ain't changed 'Cause the banners, they all flown in the last war

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Copernican's avatar

I actually think he may be an AI programmed to be disagreeable at this point.

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the long warred's avatar

Thanks for the Doom.

Give up and perish… alone.

We’ll keep fighting.

Thank you for your service.

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Stegiel's avatar

Thank you for writing.

The bargain we are being asked to ratify takes the form of a magnificent bribe. Under the democratic-authoritarian social contract, each member of the community may claim every material advantage, every intellectual and emotional stimulus he may desire, in quantities hardly available hitherto even for a restricted minority: food, housing, swift transportation, instantaneous communication, medical care, entertainment, education. But on one condition: that one must not merely ask for nothing that the system does not provide, but likewise agree to take everything offered, duly processed and fabricated, homogenized and equalized, in the precise quantities that the system, rather than the person, requires. Once one opts for the system no further choice remains. In a word, if one surrenders one’s life at source, authoritarian technics will give back as much of it as can be mechanically graded, quantitatively multiplied, collectively manipulated and magnified.

Mumford.  http://www.mom.arq.ufmg.br/mom/02_babel/textos/mumford_authoritarian.pdf

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the long warred's avatar

Doers not talkers. Ideology never mind purity is a downward spiral. Build organization and cadres especially replacement , younger cadres. We should have had enough of gerontocracy for a millennia or two.

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Graham R. Knotsea's avatar

The fake conservative Bill Buckley purged all of the real conservatives a few decades back and gave liberalism full reign with no resistance from the right.

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Robert Peter Kearns's avatar

corporatists don't see nation states. they only see plantations. go ahead and squabble about who gets to pick the cotton and who gets to collect the coconuts.

they're destroying the nation state. the rest is noise.

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Sir_Zorg's avatar

What people seem to miss, that I think you have figured out, is that this is our time to pull levers that will make things actually happen, in the ron paul happening sense of the word. What we need is for the right to properly understand that this is the time for action, and that this window of opportunity will close soon, before we return to the eternal nothing ever happens.

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Ron Wobbegong's avatar

Do you think the whole “blowing up a Cybertruck in front of Trump tower” (ubercringe, btw) had anything to do with Elon’s turn?

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Copernican's avatar

No... it's just cemented his hatred for the Woke far left.

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Boflys's avatar

Great take!

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Commander Nelson's avatar

Something that remains to be determined is the Jewish question. Obviously they are ascendant right now, but many people are waking up to how much of America's current predicament is the doing of the Jews, so there is a lot of potential for opposition to Jew-worship.

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