We Need to Ask: Who Is American?

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  1. When the skin color changes, THAT is certainly the line in the sand, but there is nothing wrong with acknowledging many of the blue-haired, tattooed gay/tranny freaks as “British.” They were born there, and given the changes we have seen in British society since the 1960s (just like here), it should come as no shock to anyone that so many fill society. That being said, the way you PROTECT YOUR SOCIETY is by NOT ALLOWING THE POWER OF GOVERNMENT to get beyond the bare minimum, so the “desires” of these folks (or even the ragheads who LEGALLY migrate), cannot EVER be imposed by force on the citizens of the country. We have EXACTLY the same problem in the US. The founding fathers ATTEMPTED to create a government so weak that NOBODY would have to fear the outcome of elections, where rights would PRIMARILY reside with the INDIVIDUAL (and the states), and the federal government would remain neutered and only responsible for protecting the borders/citizens. That obviously didn’t last (even a decade).

    My great grandparents came to the US from Canada (French Canadian), Hungary, and England. They came with skills, similar religious beliefs (ok, so they were all Catholic and hated by the protestants…but still Christian), and a desire to learn English, contribute, and become part of our nation/society. They did that, as did all of their progeny. The CLEAR distinction is made between those who ARE and who ARE NOT is whether they are here to make the nation better and become an integral part, or if they are here to INVADE, DESTROY, and ALTER the nation to suit THEIR NEEDS/DESIRES. Pretty obvious that nobody south or east of the Mediterranean has the desire to make either the UK or the US a real home that they contribute to.

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