Ponderable

After they announced that they are not a political organization.

I never knew that being patriotic was political. The left is always trying to claim that they are patriotic yet when given the chance they choose not to.

And a note to ESPN... when you fire a guy because of he post that men should use the mens bathroom you took a political stance for the left, hence you threw your hat into the political ring.
Gotta give em credit for keeping keeping on, making money be damned.
They must be pirates, going down with the ship.
 
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Prager University



August 20, 2018
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CRTV host and bestselling author Michelle Malkin discusses migration in the latest Prager University video, “A Nation Of Immigrants.” She dispels some of the far-left myths surrounding immigration and explains how the United States is one of the most welcoming countries in the world.

Malkin opens by discussing how leftists in the Democrat Party, such as Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, have used immigration as a way to virtue-signal.

As Malkin points out, “Just one problem: It’s not true.”

“The United States still maintains the most generous immigration policies in the world. Generous to a fault ... because the overwhelming numbers have stymied our ability to assimilate the huddled masses,” Malkin continues. “How did we get here? For starters, America grants permanent residence to a million people every single year. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg because of something you’ve probably heard referred to as ‘chain migration.’”

Malkin goes to explain how immigration is affecting institutions and social programs, including welfare and hospitals.

“This non-stop flow of new legal immigrants,” she says, “... has, of course, been supplemented by millions who enter the country illegally and stay illegally.”

Malkin breaks down how the Left’s allies in the mainstream media spin coverage of the immigration issue to further their agenda.

“Dominant media outlets use the euphemism ‘undocumented,’ but the official U.S. government term used in federal statutes is ‘illegal alien’: an unlawful entrant who came without permission and stays in open defiance of our laws,” she says. “The number of illegal aliens in the country is usually given as 11 million, but have you noticed that number never seems to change? Common sense suggests it’s higher ... much higher.”

Malkin suggests building a border wall, ending chain migration, and upgrading the national database for immigrants seeking to live in the United States.

She continues, “But all solutions will ultimately fail unless we get control of the numbers and enforce our laws consistently. It’s Sovereignty 101: This is our home and we have not only the right, but the responsibility, to determine who comes in, how many come in, and what qualities and qualifications they bring.”
 
Wondering...when do we tear down these memorials?
They were placed to commemorate the Buffalo Soldiers.
All black regiments that help wipe out Native Americans....

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Wondering...when do we tear down these memorials?
They were placed to commemorate the Buffalo Soldiers.
All black regiments that help wipe out Native Americans....

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What about all the Indian tribes who bought, owned and sold slaves of many races?
What about them?
I know the Creek Indians had hundreds of black slaves, and they were certainly not alone.
 
I have no desire to tear down anything.
History is often paradoxical.
The hysteria today to tear down monuments is based on ignorance and hate.
Good or bad, can't change any of it.
Unless I am wrong, we are the greatest country in the world with our history.
I know for a fact that I did nothing to oppress anyone.
Time to move on.
 
Wondering...when do we tear down these memorials?
They were placed to commemorate the Buffalo Soldiers.
All black regiments that help wipe out Native Americans....

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f403846519154a30639d6eca652b4b43--indian-scout-american-indians.jpg


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When are "we" going to tear these statues down? I would assume when the communities that put them up decide to take them down.
I only point it out, because sorta like with the Confederate statues getting melted down all over the South... that's local politics so there is no "we".

As for you real point- I know Alt-Right leaders hope to fund raise on this issue, but it doesn't really run much deeper then a lot of folks in the South are ready to cut ties with the Confederacy. And their local politicians are quick to respond. That's my read on it.
 
When are "we" going to tear these statues down? I would assume when the communities that put them up decide to take them down.
I only point it out, because sorta like with the Confederate statues getting melted down all over the South... that's local politics so there is no "we".

As for you real point- I know Alt-Right leaders hope to fund raise on this issue, but it doesn't really run much deeper then a lot of folks in the South are ready to cut ties with the Confederacy. That's my read on it.
The "communities" are not deciding to tear shit down.
Lawless bands of vigilantes are.
 
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