sims796
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Well, then maybe the United States should have more support programs going over to third world Countries. But then again, It's not completely the United States responsibility to have those sort of programs.
If the United States tries to help people's governments with Democracy, which theoretically works the best. People get angry and say that the US is trying to force its views down their throats. If this US does nothing, people will blame the the United States for not fulfilling their roll as the World's Security guard. In all instances, its a catch 22.
I unfortunately have to agree with this post. It isn't our place, nor our issue to help countries that is doing worse than the US. Once, in a video game (Resident Evil 4) the main antagonist said "No longer will the U.S. try to police the world". That one caugt my attention. If they want help, they must ask. If we try to help, as Heatran said, it will seem as if we are forcing our beliefs. If we don't help, we're still the bad guys. At the time, we must concern ourselves only with, um, ourselves.
As the issue of immigrants go, couldn't care less. in fact, the more, the merrier. However, I have less sympathy for illegal immigrants. Like it or not, it's illegal. I'm not the first to say "OMG, ITZ ILLEGAL, STOP!", but on this case, well...
Regardless, recent events made me see illegal immigrants in a better light, however. Still, there isn't much reason that they can't become legal once in the country. I'm gonna sound real cold for a sec.I understand that they might come from a hard life. They might be doing this to support their families. Unfortunate for me to say, that isn't my concern.
As for the whole "DE TUK UR JUBZ!" thing, well, that also annoys me.
I am for it, 100%. If an "illegal" immigrant "took" your job, then they must be more qualified then you, and that is your problem, not theirs. :)
Although, some people may offer to do your job for less money, and yeah that sucks, but it that only means that your job isn't worth much in the first place.
This also caught my attention. It isn't that they are more qualified at all. It's the plain fact that they accept it for money not even livable on in the U.S. That's more appealing, so out I go, in you go.
The second paragragh is just a backwards way of thinking. When you get a job to support the family, then you can say something like that. They wouldn't be so pissed at that if the job wasn't worth it. Very easy to say that if you don't work a real paying job. Plus, it is VERY aggrivating when you work all your life, pay taxes to your country, then some "stranger" mosy on in & Viola! You're replaced! & it's not even that their more qualified, but that they'll work for much less.
Still, we must remember that immigrants are people too. Just looking for a better life. we can all respect that. Then again, so is the average hard-working American. That is why there is so many issues. Immigrants I have no beef with. Illegal immigrants, I have no beef with, but I also have less sympathy for, in a black & white view.
Now, I have a HUUUUUUGE issue with immigrants who come here, then disrepect my country. If you were born here, if you live here, if you pay taxes here (do illegal immigrants pay taxes?) this is your home. Once, some guy was talking to me & my father, a reasonable disscusion. However, he started saying how his country is soo much better, how they have perfect health care, how they have such better things, yada yada yada. My dad & I said the same thing--if your country is so much better, why the hell are you here? Why aren't you there? He was a grown man, the immigrant was, so there was no "I was bought here as a child". That's just stupid.
Well, there's my long rant.