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Your last few posts towards me have been nothing but pointing out how little you value my posts. We all get it, feel free to not read them if that’s the case.
At this point, if that’s all you plan to offer, that makes you the troll
anon50325502:
you could take a couple of Texans and drop them into Maryland and the culture in MD would be totally different.
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Lord, I wish that were true. I’d let them stay at my house!
therajraj:
You’ve been presented mounds of evidence multiple times.
Probably have discussed immigration at least 3 times with you.
Your “mounds of evidence” are not sufficient because they aren’t evidence. The BS link you posted earlier is garbage and I pointed out why, which I see you have not disputed.
You see what you want to see, but many of us demand a bit more than a poor interpretation and/or a flat out misrepresentation from a guy that also wrote IS GLOBALISM ACTUALLY DEMONIC.
ActivitiesGuy:
Exactly. Life isn’t that bad. And yet Donald Trump is running entirely on a platform of “the entire country is collapsing, Obama was terrible, Hillary will be worse, and I’m the only one who can save America from the immigrants.”
Yup…
ActivitiesGuy:
Come on, you don’t think raj actually reads the shit that he posts, do you?
Things like “context” and “nuance” are entirely foreign to Trump and his fans.
Yes, I am coming to that conclusion as well.
treco:
I would be interested in the perspective behind the tireless championing of diversity.
It isn’t about diversity for diversity’s sake. It’s about the American Dream. It’s about creating an atmosphere of freedom and liberty that offers the opportunity for the world’s best and brightest to make the most out of their lives.
It has worked out quite well for the United States thus far.
treco:
It literally flies in the face of every history of every people group, throughout thousands of years of record.
Do did the creation of the world’s first real Constitutional Republic.
therajraj:
If you were take people from Central America say Honduras and dropped a few hundred thousand of them in Japan every year for 50 years, would Japan stay the same culturally?
This is a completely ridiculous and false parallel,which you’re well aware of. Japan is a highly homogenous state. The United States has an entirely different culture and history. Christ, you could take a couple of hundred thousand Texan’s and drop them into Maryland every year for 50 years and the culture in MD would be totally different.
I agree, this is getting old. It’s the same shit. You just ignore 240 years of American history because it doesn’t jive with your view of the world.
therajraj:
Do you expect Hondurans to worship at Shinto temples, follow traditional Japanese ceremonies and adopt all the uniquely Japanese practises? Or would they largely stick to their own culture and build a mini Honduras in Japan?
I assume you are against Christian mission work then? Spreading the Gospel and all?
Aragorn:
You have no idea what the term “evidence” really means, OR how to analyze statistics. usmc and ActivitiesGuy have illustrated that repeatedly.
Yoy don’t just get to say “I like the numbers so therefore they’re applicable”.
Thank you!
Did you manage to refute the billions spent on limited English students spent annually? How about the piss poor Hispanic literacy rates?
I love how you post something that turns out to be complete and utter bullshit and you just pivot to something else like it never happened.
Something bugging you? Did my post about the futility of voting 3rd party leave you in hysterics?
Voting in general is futile. Whether or not you individually vote will literally change nothing other than how you spend part of a Tuesday in November.
Voting only matters collectively. And if people collectively vote for a third party, then that matters, same as voting for a major party collectively.
therajraj:
Something bugging you? Did my post about the futility of voting 3rd party leave you in hysterics?
Voting in general is futile. Whether or not you individually vote will literally change nothing other than how you spend part of a Tuesday in November.
Voting only matters collectively. And if people collectively vote for a third party, then that matters, same as voting for a major party collectively.
Case and point, voters in Utah that plan to vote for McMullin could have a huge impact on this election. The Raj doesn’t like it because his boy needs an act of God to win this election.
Did you manage to refute the billions spent on limited English students spent annually?
Go back and read the exchange. I said fix the immigration problem and this HYOOOOOGGGGEEE problem you’ve created out of thin air will be solved. I am not in favor of illegal activities including immigration despite what you might think. I have always been against illegal immigration.
I have to agree with the Marine.
In Business school they teach you about other cultures so you can engage more effectively, to make better deals.
In government service you teach diversity because cops and fireman and people at the DMV often come in contact with all kinds of people.
Affirmative Action is used to integrate outsiders into our institutions so they fit in faster.
Foreign languages are used in schools to teach kids, so they don’t fall behind as the assimilate.
At this point, if that’s all you plan to offer, that makes you the troll
What the hell else would I offer? You’ve ignored completely all the sound criticism you’ve gotten. Why the hell should I waste my time explaining things you’ve already had explained to you and then completely ignored?
I love how you post something that turns out to be complete and utter bullshit and you just pivot to something else like it never happened
Yep. But I’m the troll because I won’t spend time re-explaining the obvious to him. Lol.
therajraj:
At this point, if that’s all you plan to offer, that makes you the troll
What the hell else would I offer? You’ve ignored completely all the sound criticism you’ve gotten. Why the hell should I waste my time explaining things you’ve already had explained to you and then completely ignored?
Don’t respond to me or read my posts. Not sure how that isn’t clear.
Silyak:
therajraj:
Something bugging you? Did my post about the futility of voting 3rd party leave you in hysterics?
Voting in general is futile. Whether or not you individually vote will literally change nothing other than how you spend part of a Tuesday in November.
Voting only matters collectively. And if people collectively vote for a third party, then that matters, same as voting for a major party collectively.
Case and point, voters in Utah that plan to vote for McMullin could have a huge impact on this election. The Raj doesn’t like it because his boy needs an act of God to win this election.
What’re the chances of a McMillin presidency?
I love how you post something that turns out to be complete and utter bullshit and you just pivot to something else like it never happened.
Yeah, really!
Did you see what he did with that mosque thing?
anon50325502:
I love how you post something that turns out to be complete and utter bullshit and you just pivot to something else like it never happened.
Yeah, really!
Did you see what he did with that mosque thing?
The shift in religions is a reflection of the change in culture as a result of demographics. Without 3rd world immigration Islam would not have a chance to grow
anon50325502:
Silyak:
therajraj:
Something bugging you? Did my post about the futility of voting 3rd party leave you in hysterics?
Voting in general is futile. Whether or not you individually vote will literally change nothing other than how you spend part of a Tuesday in November.
Voting only matters collectively. And if people collectively vote for a third party, then that matters, same as voting for a major party collectively.
Case and point, voters in Utah that plan to vote for McMullin could have a huge impact on this election. The Raj doesn’t like it because his boy needs an act of God to win this election.
What’re the chances of a McMillin presidency?
Near zero, but you should pray he wins Utah and Johnson wins New Mexico because the only way Trump wins this election is if a vote is cast in the House. Otherwise, he’s going to be crushed by Hillary Clinton.
SkyzykS:
anon50325502:
I love how you post something that turns out to be complete and utter bullshit and you just pivot to something else like it never happened.
Yeah, really!
Did you see what he did with that mosque thing?
The shift in religions is a reflection of the change in culture as a result of demographics. Without 3rd world immigration Islam would not have a chance to grow
You know people convert to other religions, right? We have an American India that converted to Judaisms on this forum…
therajraj:
You’re asking me a question I’ve answered before. My answer hasn’t changed
Someone has asked you this before? I didn’t see it. Please repost.
@therajraj - let’s have an answer. Thanks.
The shift in religions is a reflection of the change in culture as a result of demographics. Without 3rd world immigration Islam would not have a chance to grow
With more than 55 million items, the Library's Manuscript Division contains the papers of 23 presidents, from George Washington to Calvin Coolidge.

I’ll leave that up to you to go through the posting history. You kept saying how hilarious you found it that an immigrant was against the policies that brought him in. I’m sure you remember