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To: Responsibility2nd

What do they want? I’m sure they don’t know themselves.

These people will always be unhappy. They are a minority group in the US. Would they be any better off if they lived in a country where they are in the majority? Perhaps we’ll never know.

There are thousands of people who risk their lives trying to come to America each year (most illegally). If America is such a horrible place...why do these people come?

Anyone who is unhappy in America should be free to emigrate to any other country. If these people want to return to Africa, where they will have a chance to be in the majority, then I think the US government should support them.

I would support a resettlement program for anyone who is unhappy in the US, and wants to return to the country of their ethnic roots. And this is just not for blacks - it can be for anyone.

I would support the government paying for the people not only for the cost of moving to the country of their choice, but also to subsidize them while living there. These people, receiving a subsidy from the US, would probable live at a higher standard then most others in their new country. With the money supplied by the US, they would also help the local economy in ways that “foreign aid” never could.


32 posted on 05/01/2015 8:31:48 AM PDT by Cowboy Bob (Isn't it funny that Socialists never want to share their own money?)
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To: Cowboy Bob

They come here so they can be “oppressed” and hop on the victim gravy train. Unlike all of the rest of history, they don’t run the other way from their so-called “oppressors”. (See white flight.)

And no, they’re not better off when they’re in the majority. See South Africa, Haiti, Detroit. Different histories, different geographies, different climates, etc, but one thing in common-majority black and black-ruled.


93 posted on 05/01/2015 9:18:38 AM PDT by mrsmel (One Who Can See)
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