'proud of'? i'm not especially proud of it, personally. i'm just saying... the insinuation of this thread: that the USA's citizenship rule leads to a more open and embracing society, is completely bullshit. picking on a few specious examples of a muslim family here and there being deported, and then running with that to conclude 'americans citizenship is awesome, europe is a whites-only inn'... is fucking ridiculous. it's intellectually retarded. macbeth has never been to europe. he's basing his entire opinion on europe's citizenship process on some (erroneously reported) sensationalist bullshit. norway doesn't even have the draconian immigration laws he is speaking of; they are complete american-media fabrications. his impression of europe is about as informed as yours is of european eateries. i'm not going on about multiculturalism because it's something i invest personal joy in. the point is that europe is an extremely open society to newcomers. we have tonnes of first-, second-, and third-generation immigrants here. we have had a massive demographic shift since decolonisation. making out that all of europe is a white paradise where immigrant 'babies are deported' and foreigners are only used for 'oil rig' labour is so fucking hilariously wrong. you and macb should hook up and hang out and drink beers to your common shared neanderthalism.Jay wrote:
No, I'm not mad at all. I just think you pick the most inane shit to be proud of. 'My country is more culturally diverse.' Cool.
to your below point: my age? what, about 10 years younger than you? we hardly speak across a generational chasm, here.
and no, multiculturalism in the uk and europe took off in the first half of the 20th century. this isn't some new-age 2012 bullshit. people integrated culturally and socially into our country back in the times when you guys were still making black folks sit at the back of the bus. doesn't that make you angry? we were dancing together in the streets of london to reggae music with our caribbean immigrants at the same time you were shooting martin luther king. and all this with your groovy 'be born here and become a citizen' rule. that worked out real well for all the children of slaves, right? and their children, and their children's children... but yeah, it's my 'age'. 22. so young and naive. so sheltered. no idea what the big grown up 30 year olds have seen!
oh and it's funny you say "i can't speak for my country or continent", yet the OP speaks for the whole thing, despite never having left shitty new jersey, and despite getting his entire intellectual sustenance from a second-rate education and the hysterical american media. that's really ripe.
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