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| 2025-01-21 | 0 |
Birthright citizenship was given to former slaves in 1868 by the 14th amendment. Unfortunately, the wording is so broad that it has been interpreted to mean people born to illegals! \n\nTrump's EO will be contested, of course. It will be decided by SCOTUS. \n\nI think an amendment to end birthright citizenship would be a better approach.
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| 2025-01-21 | 0 |
good ending, if mexico were top best countries of course would do same here, but it isnt
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| 2025-01-21 | 0 |
Of course they are well received and open to mexicans, that is their country. That is their responsibility as a country/their government.
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| 2025-01-21 | 1 |
Greetings ma. Pls , my husband is a bit confused on what to do. He is about applying for MED in early childhood education, but unfortunately for him, most schools application for that program is closed for fall intake.\n\nMy question now is…can he opt for MED in Curriculum studies or MED in educational studies?\n\nThose are the MED courses available for fall intake.\n\nKindly reply me ma, Application deadline is feb 1st
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| 2025-01-20 | 0 |
Mexico’s Economic Apocalypse: My Personal Analysis\n\nThe imposition of a 25% tariff on all Mexican imports by the United States would be nothing short of an economic death sentence for Mexico. As someone deeply concerned about the integrity of U.S. borders, sovereignty, and the well-being of American citizens, I believe this tariff is both justified and necessary. Mexico has repeatedly ignored its responsibilities as a neighbor, and it is time for accountability. Let’s examine the devastating impact this tariff would have on Mexico in brutal, undeniable detail.\n\n\n---\n\nEconomic Collapse: A Nation on Its Knees\n\nMexico’s economy relies heavily on exports, with over 80% of its exports destined for the United States. A 25% tariff would obliterate Mexico’s competitive edge, pricing its goods out of the U.S. market. The result? A $100 billion annual loss in trade revenue—a wound so deep it would cripple the nation’s economy beyond repair.\n\nGDP Freefall: With exports constituting 28% of Mexico’s GDP, the tariff would slash growth rates and plunge Mexico into a severe recession. Entire industries would collapse under the weight of unsold goods and lost revenue streams.\n\nMassive Manufacturing Shutdowns: Mexico’s lifeblood industries—automotive, electronics, and steel—would face annihilation. Plants dependent on U.S. buyers would grind to a halt, leaving millions unemployed.\n\n\n\n---\n\nSocial and Humanitarian Crisis: A Nation in Chaos\n\nThe economic fallout wouldn’t just affect industries—it would decimate millions of lives:\n\nUnemployment Epidemic: With factories shuttered and exports decimated, unemployment would skyrocket, leaving millions of families destitute. Entire regions reliant on U.S. trade would become economic wastelands.\n\nHuman Desperation: Widespread poverty would fuel desperation, leading to a surge in crime, social unrest, and violence. Mexico’s already fragile social fabric would unravel, plunging the nation into chaos.\n\nMass Emigration: Unable to survive in their homeland, millions of Mexicans would flee to the United States, creating an unprecedented border crisis—ironically the very issue the tariff seeks to address.\n\n\n\n---\n\nFinancial Ruin: Mexico’s Peso in Freefall\n\nThe peso would face catastrophic devaluation, losing value faster than at any point in modern history. This would create:\n\nHyperinflation: Everyday goods would become unaffordable for the average citizen. The price of imported essentials—like medicine and machinery—would skyrocket.\n\nInvestor Exodus: Foreign investors, seeing no future for Mexico’s economy, would abandon the country. Capital flight would cause Mexico’s stock market to crash, sending shockwaves through the financial system.\n\n\n\n---\n\nThe Root Cause: Mexico’s Negligence\n\nMexico has brought this apocalypse upon itself through years of neglect and willful inaction:\n\nIllegal Immigration: Mexico has consistently allowed massive waves of illegal immigrants to flow across its northern border, destabilizing U.S. communities and eroding American sovereignty.\n\nDrug Trafficking: The unchecked trafficking of fentanyl and other deadly drugs through Mexican cartels has killed tens of thousands of Americans annually. Mexico has done little to combat this epidemic, allowing cartels to thrive.\n\nBroken Promises: Despite agreements and warnings, Mexico has failed to step up as a responsible partner. Words without action are meaningless, and the time for talk is over.\n\n\n\n---\n\nWhy Trump’s 25% Tariff is Justified\n\nPresident Trump’s 25% tariff isn’t just an economic tool—it’s a weapon of justice aimed at holding Mexico accountable for its negligence. Here’s why this move is essential:\n\n1. Securing U.S. Borders: Mexico’s failure to stop illegal immigration has forced the United States to act decisively. This tariff will compel Mexico to finally enforce its borders and prevent illegal crossings.\n\n\n2. Protecting American Lives: The flow of drugs like fentanyl must stop. By crippling Mexico’s economy, the tariff weakens the cartels that profit from this deadly trade.\n\n\n3. Economic Leverage: The U.S. is Mexico’s largest trading partner. Without access to the American market, Mexico’s economy collapses. This leverage ensures Mexico has no choice but to comply with U.S. demands.\n\n\n\n\n---\n\nA Brutal but Necessary Move\n\nYes, this tariff would cause unimaginable suffering in Mexico, but that suffering is a direct result of its government’s failures. President Trump is not to blame—Mexico is. By ignoring its responsibilities, Mexico has forced America to take a stand. The economic apocalypse that follows is the price Mexico must pay for its negligence.\n\nThis is not just about punishing Mexico—it’s about protecting the United States. It’s about securing our borders, saving American lives, and ensuring that the U.S. economy is not undermined by a neighbor that refuses to act responsibly. In the end, the 25% tariff is a painful but unavoidable reckoning for a nation that has long shirked its duties. The survival of Mexico’s economy depends entirely on its willingness to change course—and fast.
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| 2025-01-19 | 0 |
can't give an opinion about living in USA, because I never stayed for long (only for vacations or short visits), but as a visitor, I used to go once or twice a week in the 90's (I used to live 5 minutes drive from the border), as a visitor, I was always welcomed and made friends very easily. Of course, being only a visitor, I didn't have to experience day to day life or any major problems. About police presence, I guess it depends where you go in USA, I'm from Montreal & we also have a very visible police presence (guess it's common in bigger cities). Didn't have any problems with police in USA, like everywhere, if you comply, you'll have good relationship with policemen. If you try to play or disrespect them, you're in for some trouble--no different here in Canada.
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| 2025-01-19 | 0 |
You use a US VISA picture as rejection but ?? don’t forget CANADA. Of course cause anyone or whoever now travel also lots of money laundering. Loads of kids staying back and opening control addresses for scam centres ? so a lot of rejection are a certain age group . Definitely not families and job offer seekers
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| 2025-01-18 | 0 |
Current bjp government should stop the population increase plus illegal immigrants from Pakistan and Bangladesh then have proper waste management courses plus civic sense classes from small classes only so that childrens develop civic sense plus restrict use of foreign apps and products in order to grow our own and get developed instead of just doing things randomly but still india is far behind global standards
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| 2025-01-17 | 0 |
we have a huge problem with indians coming on student visa. They usually work and do cheap courses that doesnt earn then a well paid job.
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| 2025-01-17 | 0 |
India is rising as it should when you have 1.6 or 1.7 billion people of course it's rising, but the majority of the population is dirt-poor
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| 2025-01-17 | 0 |
2:55 but India has a HUGE population compared to all the countries you are talking about so of course your wait in India for U.S. visa is gonna be VERY long!!!
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| 2025-01-17 | 0 |
Wait, isn't our ranking higher than Zimbabwe, North Korea, Lebanon, Haiti and all the South Asian countries? Of course we aren't better than Maldives, Ghana, Kenya, Thailand, and all Micronesian countries. But within next 30-50 years, we surely can rank higher than Ghana or Maldives. What we should do is, decrease the quality of education, employ as many unworthy individuals as possible, based on loyalty to political parties and leaders, focus not on skills, but on advertising. In addition, if we can build a society based on bribery, corruption, insecurity, poor hiegine, all over human values, with little or no influence of legal systems, the faster can we soar toward the UAE passport strength.
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| 2025-01-17 | 0 |
I worked in India for 6 years and then shifted abroad for a Masters, and now I am pursuing a fully funded PhD. In the UK, what I have observed is that the crop of students arriving from India are by the day lesser inclined towards studies and more in pursuit of the quick buck. Yes, getting a ‘UK based work experience’ is necessary to build the edge to compete against the wider international students post graduation and I have myself worked part-time in profiles which complimented my course in parallel to prioritising studies. However, the increasing trend amongst the masses (I do not want to generalise but yes this is unfortunately true and especially from certain states, the case is magnified: Read Punjab, Haryana, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Telangana) remains getting that student visa to earn quick buck to support themselves financially, chiefly, save up to dole out to so called ‘assignment writers’ which helps them pass the course to further graduate and transfer to a grad visa (again comes at a cost) which allows them 2 years worth of stay with no working hour stipulation post graduation. Thereon, work full time in laborious jobs with again not focussing on applying to full time opportunities in the field of study. Thus, what remains at the end of the day is lost time and opportunity and since I am only talking of people who come here on a Student VISA so primarily, the opportunity cost lost to upskill and further horizons. For the country’s perspective, getting cheap, skilled labour for an unskilled job is obviously an advantage but then there are cases of students not respecting their working hour restrictions, vandalising, bickering loudly, joining hands with the already operating extremist forces which instigate violence and hatred etc. In all, I think the resistance to not becoming bicultural which is a product of serious mental and physical toil and wasting time in frivolity is the main cause of the anti-immigration wave.
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| 2025-01-16 | 0 |
At the same time getting Indian visa is also not so easy. Ranking may also depend on number of tourists who want to visit. Indians these days in far reaching in numbers due to the middle class economic upliftment. It is not that India is equated with tiny unknown countries.\nNext as far as the visa rejections are concerned very few student visas and work visas are rejected. So educated lot are not rejected. Most of the rejected visas could be tourist visas, who want to go there in disguise of tourists who actually propose to go as domestic or business helpers. Of course the visa fee is high. That could be discouraging point for many who want to go for just earning and also a source of income for those governments to compensate wages to be paid to their white workers to handle umteen number of applications.
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| 2025-01-16 | 0 |
I've been to several embassies Western and other European Non Western embassies in India over the past 25 years and most of them don't allow Indian visa applicants inside the Embassy/Consulate. Some allow Indian visa applicants only at the entrance or only inside the gate not beyond. Others allow Indian visa applicants only at the gate and you hand your application and passport to the security. It depends on what kind of visa of course. If it's for tourism or a short term visa then you're not allowed inside. If it's long term then some embassies interview you so those embassies allow. But the embassies of those very countries in countries other than India are much more open and you can actually go inside the embassy and speak to consular officers etc. In India in most Western embassies and even some Non Western embassies you cannot do that unless you're applying for long term visa or immigration etc.
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| 2025-01-16 | 0 |
I think the rabid immigration should stop as it will damage Indias reputation even more especially with the quality of people who are going abroad. The countries who give them visas are fully aware that there are universities that earn them forex but this could be really damaging to their countries. What happened in Canada is of course an extreme case and other countries can probably learn from it \n\nAlso India should restrict exit and not give out loans to people who do not intend to return. That will also help curb some of the illegal exits.
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| 2025-01-16 | 0 |
Of course thats standard requirements. No country would want illegal immigrants. Dont be bias, look at those who got the visas. They have proof of financial capabilities as well as accomodation and return tickets
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| 2025-01-16 | 0 |
Behavior of fellow Indians could be the main reason. Most of the people like to remain calm in most of the situations, but Indians take it granted.Talk very lould, play music with out headphones, try to stand before the flight stops, talk in authoritative language, expect immediate solutions when situation arouses, shouting on others, window shopping, disobey certain rules, Bargaining culture at some places where they not supposed to do etc. This behavior we have with us not only in India and we behave the same outside India as well. Government should start a course how they should behave in public places.
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| 2025-01-16 | 0 |
Indians should stay and make the country great instead of running around like a headless chickens. Of course the corrupt governments of the day makes thing worse. Until they follow half of china's way of governance, India will lose out on everything China do. Actually India had more scientists and clever people but all going in the wrong directions and objectives.
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| 2025-01-16 | 0 |
- Majority of Indians travelling overseas have several issues mainly: civic ethics, behaviour, stealing, ego, no empathy, rude, overstay on tourist visas, and claiming refugee in US, UAE, AUS, NZ and Canada. So of course rejection rate is high.
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| 2025-01-16 | 0 |
Too many people from India flocking many countries.\nIt sounds like an invasion.\nOf course countries put a break on visas.
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| 2025-01-16 | 0 |
India does have a large economy,but is that reflected in the living standards of people across the nation? In its infrastructure? In the way people carry themselves? Or people from India moving abroad in search of work? … of course the economy is due to the the largest consumer in the world being the worlds highest populated country. But ratio of the gdp versus the population speaks volumes….
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| 2025-01-14 | 0 |
The government gives immigrants courses on skirting our laws and gives them money to start busineses, this doesnt surprise me at all, we reap what we sow as a country.
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| 2025-01-12 | 0 |
This video where all parties are visible will only prevent South Asians from leasing their homes to people of African descent. Guarantors and insurance is of course another way to future proof the rental industry
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| 2025-01-09 | 0 |
Now this is a dilemma to these 'students' cos India's economy is having a freefall, of course Canada or the UK or even the EU are not doing very well neither. It seems there's no lights ahead to them....
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| 2025-01-08 | 0 |
Canadians live on average 5 years longer than Americans because we have affordable healthcare...AGAIN...IT IS NOT FREE...even our politicians need to stop saying it's free...WE ARE TAXED TO PAY FOR IT...and most of us are absolutely okay with that system....well the billionaire class isn't of course...but they don't count.
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| 2025-01-08 | 0 |
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but when you first came back to Canada making these videos, you seemed unhappy that things cost more in Canada than in a developing country, I think it was Vietnam? If a person is lucky enough to be able to work around the world online and maintain the same wages of course developing countries will be cheaper. For people who live in Vietnam, the average monthly wage is $424 Canadian. The average wage in Canada is $5,607 so developing countries are cheaper if you are making North American style wages. Best of luck finding a place with lower crime, lower poverty, and a quality of life you enjoy.
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| 2025-01-06 | 0 |
Lots of business owners around me hire international students for $10/Hr CASH. Under the table no tax.
\nThen of course the Canadian tax payer subsides those working legally.
\nWhy would you hire anyone else? ???
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| 2025-01-05 | 0 |
All the big cities in North America are turning into overpriced shit holes. Oh, and it's not just North America. Many European cities are on a downward course.
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| 2025-01-05 | 0 |
I don't believe their numbers on fake/real refugees and asylums. We have noticed a real change, and for that to happen, it has to be more people. Many of these people are not assimilating, nor are they following our laws. We also have the students who need to leave protesting as if they have rights. Many of them never even went to schools, and they broke laws coming in by paying to have LMIA's. It will take years to course correct, if it does at all
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| 2025-01-05 | 0 |
Anybody with two eyes can see what’s happening and what’s coming. This is not a prophetic prediction or anything like that what prophets like to do. A prophet comes and changes the course of history. After that everything follows through just the way things are supposed to happen.
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| 2025-01-03 | 0 |
Oh, no… our emergency room wait times average is probably around 3 hours (give or take). While 15 to 20 minutes sounds absolutely awesome, it’s not happening here, unfortunately. And that’s because we don’t have enough medical doctors in emergency care. The majority of them are in private practice, (because it pays better) and even then, there aren’t enough doctors for our growing population. I will admit, though, if you don’t want to go to a hospital emergency room to be seen you can always access walk-in clinics which are all over the place. You don’t have to pay. You just show your OHIP card (Ontario Health Insurance Plan) and the wait is probably less than an hour to be seen. Our Walmarts have walk-in clinics, for example. Easy access, less wait times. Of course, these clinics are not for major emergencies such as heart attacks, bleeding, broken bones, etc., but they definitely come in handy if you don’t have a family physician.
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| 2025-01-03 | 0 |
Still to little, still skip dancing the rules. They still under appreciate the damage they've done. There will be a change because young adults are not sharing this dystopian dream they've created. Why am I living in mom's basement. Why can't I save money. The list is endless and without a major course correction only going to get worse.
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| 2025-01-01 | 0 |
Once I just searched on google masters degree from foreign country, i literally got 100s of adds for months about Canadian, australian, german and US universities, So if i will take admission in those unis after paying whole saving of my family i atleast want to have rights to work in that country otherwise why would i leave my country as i still have middle class life here. And also it's the responsiblity of any unis in the world that if anyone comes to your country for than they should atleast have right to work for the same number of yr as he spent in his course so that he can earn back same amout which he paid for the tuition fees, suppose if i does my Master's from US for which i have to pay atlest 80-100k including living cost and to earn back that same amount of money in the india from best paying companies will take atleast 7-8yrs it's just about getting same amount of money back in account and to make saving of that much money will atleast take 20yrs then tell me why should some go for education in foreign countires if he doesn't get chance to earn that back, College fees are usually decided on PPP terms of the freshers job in that country that why atleast giving chance for work for the same amount of time of the total course time is a good thing otherwise just stop sending adds, just stop scamming indians, and just close your billion dollor economy which works on fees of indian student. Even many african specially nigerian they qualifies to work in india if they did any of his degree from india.
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| 2025-01-01 | 0 |
The student program should have never been a path to permanent residence. Every Study Permit application should have the three below terms and conditions:\n\n1. Purpose of the Visa: This student visa is issued solely for the purpose of pursuing your studies at [Institution Name] in Canada. It is a temporary visa, and its primary function is to allow you to study and engage in academic activities. It is not a pathway to permanent residency or citizenship in Canada.\n\n2. Temporary Nature of the Visa: Your student visa is valid only for the duration of your enrolled academic program or course of study. Upon the completion of your studies, you are required to leave Canada immediately, unless you apply for and are granted a different visa that legally allows you to remain, such as a work visa.\n\n3. No Pathway to Permanent Residence: This student visa does not confer eligibility for permanent resident status or citizenship in Canada. You are not permitted to apply for permanent residency or citizenship while holding this visa. If you wish to apply for permanent status in Canada, you must do so separately and in person at your country of origin in accordance with the immigration laws and procedures of Canada.
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| 2024-12-29 | 0 |
I'm an American, married to a German, and we live in the Southern USA. We spend over a month each year in Germany and Europe. I will say that when it comes to making friends, Germany is far easier than in the Southern US. People here are closed off and absorbed into their own little world (there are exceptions, of course). I've had some bad experiences in Germany but overall have found the people to friendly and welcoming, especially in the North.
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| 2024-12-29 | 0 |
Of course it's the typical suspects! ?
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| 2024-12-29 | 0 |
I'm an Indian Canadian Citizen living in BC Lower Mainland area. I've noticed rise in gang violence/bigotry/ sexism behaviour against women/temperamental attitude from especially the east Indians arriving freshly from India. so of course WE Canadians want them OUT!!!
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| 2024-12-29 | 0 |
Is it true or just publicity? All of a sudden, there are lot of India, Uganda, and other part of the countries immigrants who we don’t know if they’re illegal or legal especially Jagmeet Sigh is sitting in a parliament. Of course! He is going to help his people.
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| 2024-12-28 | 0 |
Foreign worker visas were widely sold from these small business for 70 to 80 k cad dollars under the table, more than 80% working visa are fake. Of course, CRS need to be removed from immigration system. Shame on you a big media 6.4 m subscribers to mislead the entire world.
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| 2024-12-22 | 0 |
Its called attention to details - If the guy press cash the store should give delivery guy with change cash. What is about hardwork and all has to do it with. Lot of new Indian student immigrant just came here to do so cheap course and get PR and they think they will do all the same bull shit they were doing in India before coming here.
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| 2024-12-19 | 0 |
Oh oh. Wait for all the rightwing xenophobes to start spewing. Of course that's pretty much standard on this channel. I guess incels get lonely FPS-gaming in their parents basements.
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| 2024-12-19 | 0 |
Of course ! It makes Miller's job much easier. He needs to be replaced asap.
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| 2024-12-19 | 0 |
Bureaucracy, unnecessary “integration” courses and ridiculous expectations attached to that. And the reluctance to adopt English even a little bit in some major cities and towns and the general culture of disliking change. My experience.
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| 2024-12-18 | 0 |
Of course, they should each be afforded urgent self-determination about their location- always- as they have not been for a very long time. .... but this is a good message to hear to balance out the rest. They should both be allowed to leave & allowed to safely stay. .. I don't know whether this gentleman meant this as an excuse or not, but ...
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| 2024-12-16 | 0 |
Simple really, in Maslow's hierarchy of needs a person who doesn't have security in their basic needs of food, shelter, and safety can't get beyond that point up the ladder to self actualization considering other aspects of fulfillment, if you and your fellow countrymen are suffering and can't secure necessities for even basic survival like housing then seeing others come in is a threat to what little resources are available and therefore a threat to you regardless of where they are from, threats are reacted to with anger as a survival mechanism often subconsciously and is a normal human response, it's not hatred towards immigrants it's justified anger, frustration, and fear about you and your family being out on the streets and of course it's also universally unfair and unjust to those who were already part of the country and have paid into it, competition for resources in other words, I'm not Canadian but it works the same way no matter where you are
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| 2024-12-13 | 0 |
Marxism is at the root of ALL evils. Marxism-lite destroys countries just the same, albeit a bit slower. That is why the UK, Europe, & Canada are in ruin, more so than the U.S., which still maintains a robust FREE SPEECH, capitalistic, cowboy/rebel/anti-big government culture. The U.S. course-corrected on 5 November 2024 with the rejection & crushing of WOKE/Marxist-lite culture. The U.S. will recover and return to greatness, but not so sure about Canada, the UK, Europe, and Australia. Without America's FREE SPEECH & GUN RIGHTS, I don't know if a nation can fully protect itself from Marxism, and its equally evil OFFSHOOT: Fascism. Marxsim has murdered & starved more people than even Fascism. \nMake no mistake, Marxism is at the root of ALL evils.
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| 2024-12-13 | 0 |
No it's not a patrolled area its an London area for us normal ppl and of course its England!!xx\n?????
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| 2024-12-11 | 0 |
And people sayig you're not allowed to drive on the white line on roads, you can if you want to. You're allowed to especially when overtaking on the motorway. That prevents collisions with other cars when I overtake.\nOn you can drive slighty on the bike lane ( if there are no cyclists infront or behind you of course), that prevents head on collisions withh lorries and buses and cars that are overtaking coming from the opposite direction so you have to shift to the right a little bit on the cyclist lane to avoid a head on collision!
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| 2024-12-11 | 0 |
I think if he makes Canada and Mexico states this can stimulate the economy even more, this equals to more people traveling and spending money in USA. Trump is a good negotiator and good businessman, we need someone like that in the world, and Claudia is also a good negotiator as well, she can get paid too... We need some gold to build the Temple of God and USA has plenty of Gold, trading would bring this about... And he can negociate with other countries and of course, Mexico gov't and his Gov't would get paid too, for his work and services that sounds fair, and our people would get what they desire as well,as long as it is a good desire stipulated in psalm 37 and everyone involved wins...
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