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Roundybout

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  1. I want open borders inasmuch as I want it to be as easy as possible to move from nation to nation, both with immigration and travel for education and employment. We have the technology to move anywhere we want on Earth in a matter of hours. It should be a simple process to study in Japan, or to live for a few months in France, and so forth. I think most cultures are compatible with each other, once the proper economic institutions are set up. Our cities were hodge podges of different identities that still maintained their distinct cultural values while occupying the same space. Bro what? Modi has the most difficult coalition he's ever faced! The right wing in India lost substantial ground! I'm so glad your ideology is dying off. "Third worlders." Give me a break.
  2. The kneeling thing was a silly political stunt. Now, I would like the other posters here to explain why they believe white people are being replaced and what the end goal of this is.
  3. Burden of proof is on you, big boy. I don’t believe in that conspiracy. Thanks for coming right out and saying what I thought you would. Helps to know what I’m dealing with here.
  4. They’re the silent majority! We promise you guys!
  5. Elaborate because hoo diggity And the end goal of the “forced integration” is what, exactly?
  6. “We don’t want Black people around” Priors confirmed!
  7. This should about do it for Ukraine too since the right loves Russia so much, for some reason. A shame. We get it, you don’t like Black people.
  8. Yep! Labour is almost guaranteed to take over. The Socialist party appears to have won a healthy majority in Denmark, too. Meanwhile, Sinn Fein is getting stomped in Ireland. France did an atrocious job with assimilating immigrants. European countries don’t have the institutions like we do to assimilate them. I will fully agree to that.
  9. I saw that. I saw Macron called a parliamentary election too, which will be interesting. He’s going to need to form a stronger coalition with Parti Socialiste if he wants to keep going.
  10. IMO, right wing populism is more appealing than left wing populism because it’s easy to understand - “I don’t like you, so I will put this person in power that will stomp you out” whereas left wing populism requires you to read 97 different texts from people who died 200 years ago to have the slightest understanding of their goals. Not entirely thrilled about the amount of votes that nazi Czech Republic guy guy though!
  11. Cool. What’s the population density?
  12. Not surprising. Centrism always wins. Populism bounces between left and right wings every so often, it’s nothing new.
  13. Other costs of living are rooted in costs of housing. We have the highest incarceration rates in the world. More prisons ain't the answer. https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/incarceration-rates-by-country
  14. I think many Democrats would like to cut the military/police budgets.
  15. There are only increased costs because there is scarcity of housing. Austin, Texas, did a phenomenal job of encouraging housing development. As a result, rents plummeted. https://www.austinmonitor.com/stories/2024/02/austin-apartments-boomed-and-rents-went-down-now-some-builders-are-dismantling-the-cranes/
  16. False! City centers will still be desirable places for recreation and relaxation, and they are going to be necessary to address the housing crisis in America. Single-family sprawl is both financially and environmentally unsustainable.
  17. "It's inconceivable that these protestors went to walmart together to get cheap tents" -Republicans
  18. "Just pull yourself up by your bootstraps" doesn't work, has never worked, and will never work in the future. Why do you desire that minorities stay in poverty? Weird. We are still rebuilding our inner cities and it will take substantial investment. Taking this away will bring us back to square one.
  19. A bunch of his supporters died from Covid while mainlining ivermectin, so there's that.
  20. This is the same side that salavates at the thought of removing welfare and investment money into inner cities, they think that everyone lives in 1950s suburbia where jobs grow on trees and there's a Ford in every driveway, so there's no reason people can't succeed.
  21. Im actually surprised the lolbertarians aren’t there
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