Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I find any immigrants who are clearly here only for the economics to be really hard to deal with, especially when their own countries would not accept immigrants.
Also immigrants who leave a place because it provided no economic opportunity, but "clearly has a superior education system." Don't come here and try to turn us into your country. We kicked the world's butt in innovation and productivity without "Saturday" school. Now are we committing educational suicide now due to equity concerns, yes, but that has nothing to do with Chinese education as a model.
Or the immigrants who come here and expect to fundamentally change the values, holidays or traditions here.
Finally, so many complaints from Americans about the U.S. are simply due to ignorance. I would love to have a Study Abroad experience for these people, so folks can understand racism, universal health care and many other topics around the world.
No, I don't believe that a VISA or a Green Card makes you just as American as people whose ancestors paid the price to develop the country. A nation is not just land.
let me guess...you're a white male and a Trumper?
Let me guess, you're a pukegressive idiot?
It's hilarious that you'd call me an idiot while displaying such profound ignorance yourself. It tracks for your ilk though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an immigrant who became U.S. citizen many moons ago, it bothers me when two Germans I know keep criticizing this country.
I asked them why are they still here if Germany is “superior in everything”.
This is what I find so strange. Germany is safe and prosperous. Why be here?
Anonymous wrote:As an immigrant who became U.S. citizen many moons ago, it bothers me when two Germans I know keep criticizing this country.
I asked them why are they still here if Germany is “superior in everything”.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I find any immigrants who are clearly here only for the economics to be really hard to deal with, especially when their own countries would not accept immigrants.
Also immigrants who leave a place because it provided no economic opportunity, but "clearly has a superior education system." Don't come here and try to turn us into your country. We kicked the world's butt in innovation and productivity without "Saturday" school. Now are we committing educational suicide now due to equity concerns, yes, but that has nothing to do with Chinese education as a model.
Or the immigrants who come here and expect to fundamentally change the values, holidays or traditions here.
Finally, so many complaints from Americans about the U.S. are simply due to ignorance. I would love to have a Study Abroad experience for these people, so folks can understand racism, universal health care and many other topics around the world.
No, I don't believe that a VISA or a Green Card makes you just as American as people whose ancestors paid the price to develop the country. A nation is not just land.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I find any immigrants who are clearly here only for the economics to be really hard to deal with, especially when their own countries would not accept immigrants.
Also immigrants who leave a place because it provided no economic opportunity, but "clearly has a superior education system." Don't come here and try to turn us into your country. We kicked the world's butt in innovation and productivity without "Saturday" school. Now are we committing educational suicide now due to equity concerns, yes, but that has nothing to do with Chinese education as a model.
Or the immigrants who come here and expect to fundamentally change the values, holidays or traditions here.
Finally, so many complaints from Americans about the U.S. are simply due to ignorance. I would love to have a Study Abroad experience for these people, so folks can understand racism, universal health care and many other topics around the world.
No, I don't believe that a VISA or a Green Card makes you just as American as people whose ancestors paid the price to develop the country. A nation is not just land.
let me guess...you're a white male and a Trumper?
Let me guess, you're a pukegressive idiot?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I find any immigrants who are clearly here only for the economics to be really hard to deal with, especially when their own countries would not accept immigrants.
Also immigrants who leave a place because it provided no economic opportunity, but "clearly has a superior education system." Don't come here and try to turn us into your country. We kicked the world's butt in innovation and productivity without "Saturday" school. Now are we committing educational suicide now due to equity concerns, yes, but that has nothing to do with Chinese education as a model.
Or the immigrants who come here and expect to fundamentally change the values, holidays or traditions here.
Finally, so many complaints from Americans about the U.S. are simply due to ignorance. I would love to have a Study Abroad experience for these people, so folks can understand racism, universal health care and many other topics around the world.
No, I don't believe that a VISA or a Green Card makes you just as American as people whose ancestors paid the price to develop the country. A nation is not just land.
let me guess...you're a white male and a Trumper?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No it does not. I have lived and traveled throughout Europe. America is the most racist and toxic place I have lived. Sadly my family is here.
I find it hard to believe that you have done more than a "see 7 countries in 12 days" tour of Western Europe if this is the case.
+1 Maybe during the fly by countries tour the PP forgot to take a real look at how
Anti Semitism is on the rise in countries like France
And how the Brits treat Pakistani immigrants and Indian heritage nationals. It’s a lot subtler there. At least until you give ‘em a few pints and then it all comes out.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I find any immigrants who are clearly here only for the economics to be really hard to deal with, especially when their own countries would not accept immigrants.
Also immigrants who leave a place because it provided no economic opportunity, but "clearly has a superior education system." Don't come here and try to turn us into your country. We kicked the world's butt in innovation and productivity without "Saturday" school. Now are we committing educational suicide now due to equity concerns, yes, but that has nothing to do with Chinese education as a model.
Or the immigrants who come here and expect to fundamentally change the values, holidays or traditions here.
Finally, so many complaints from Americans about the U.S. are simply due to ignorance. I would love to have a Study Abroad experience for these people, so folks can understand racism, universal health care and many other topics around the world.
No, I don't believe that a VISA or a Green Card makes you just as American as people whose ancestors paid the price to develop the country. A nation is not just land.
Anonymous wrote:It only bothers me when two specific people I know do it. One is Russian and the other is Bolivian.
The acquaintance from Bolivia constantly bashes everything about the US. She hates our foods, people, education system, government, healthcare, etc. She states all the time that the only reason she's here in the US is to make a crap ton of money before retiring back in her beloved home country. She and her husband are currently building their dream home in Bolivia and expect to retire in the next 2-3 years when her youngest goes to college.
The friend from Russia gets on my nerves because she constantly talks about how ignorant Americans are, yet she still sends her kids to public schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s legitimate to criticize US foreign policy, and the healthcare system, and the ridiculous amount of fast food we subject ourselves to.
What annoys me is when people complain about minor cultural differences like having a dog as a pet, or sugar in coffee. Like…that’s what we do here, get over it.
+100
OP, stop b-itching about “lack of style.” 13 yo mean girls shouldn’t be married.