I’d like to start a series seeking viewpoints from across the political spectrum in general discussions about modern society and where everyone stands on what is not working, what is working, and where we see things going in the future.

Please answer in good-faith and if you don’t consider yourself conservative or “to the right”, please reserve top-level discussion for those folks so it reaches the “right” folks haha.

Please don’t downvote respectful content that is merely contrary to your political sensibillities, lets have actual discourse and learn more about each other and our respective viewpoints.

Will be doing other sides soon but lets start with this and see where it takes us.

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    4 months ago

    They went out of there way to say “not race or ethnicity” so I guess I feel that should separate out normal immigration rhetoric in my mind.

    If taken in good faith

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        4 months ago

        Oh I guess the fact that ideology is not innate and change change just makes that a mitigatable issue to me.

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          4 months ago

          Do you really that the majority of them are going to just forget their ideologies?

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            4 months ago

            It depends on how the immigration process works. Assimilation is a very real thing

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                4 months ago

                c’est la vie

                But also if its an issue it should addressable through laws, cultural stigma, and economic pressure to the point where most people change or leave (this is what assimilation means).