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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I encourage you to leave now and pay for citizenships as you move around the globe. But that will not stop your child from being bullied where his surname is as common as mud or where he will be the only one with that type of surname. To think you will make life decisions based on your child possibly being bullied may mean that your are not as smart as the global job market requires. [/quote] We'll leave when we're good and ready, you won't have a vote on that committee, nor will you ever have any idea how smart or dumb we are. I'm going to practice my patience instead of sarcasm now and explain this to you like you were five: It's not just about the possibility of bullying; clearly, no one leaves over that. First, it's bullying at school, then, it's harassment at airports, then, it's being passed over for jobs and security clearances. And on top of that, there's indifference of the general public - people like you - who says, oh well, you people had it coming, bend over and take it, small price to pay to live in such an awesome country, and my grandpa used to be called bad names too, you'll survive. And maybe your son NEEDS to be scrutinized more than my son because hey, he comes from a population that I think is responsible for the world's ills. So, for now, I'm sticking with teaching my child to say "asshole" a lot earlier than I thought I'd have to. [/quote] The issue I have, Ms or Mr Globalist, is your comment 'We go where the jobs are'. You have no loyalty to the US so terror here is of no never mind. The attack on Sept 11 means nothing to you except 'how sad'. To Americans like myself, this was the first major attack on our homeland since Pearl Harbor, and you know what that brought. This is my issue too with Mr Khan - his son was the patriot and I am deeply indebted to him. I will continue to honor him with my pride in him, my pride in this nation, and my pride in those here who seek to make it stronger. Mr Khan, however, has proved himself to be nothing but a political shill for his religion, which Hillary then uses politically. This nation is more than just 'a job' to me. I would rather have our own poor become educated citizens and someday be able to do your job, than have you come here with no loyalties to our nation, educate your kids here, and further insult OUR citizens. My son was bullied because he was chubby. Kids can be mean. We dealt. We listened. We moved him to a private school that had a no bullying policy and enforced it. He thrived there. That's what Americans do. We are resilient. We are proud of who we are. Progressivism is a poison, because the goal is to break us down. Won't happen. [/quote] Not a word of what you said made sense. You are projecting your emotions onto a scenario wholly unrelated to them. Breaking you down? Who exactly is insulting YOUR citizens?[/quote]
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