Video: Trump Supporter Tells U.S. Citizen Jorge Ramos To 'Get Out Of My Country'

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JockoJohnson

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The Indians were in decline, most of the additional decline was unintentional. Not that I justify them at all.

Indians prefer being called indians. So fuck off.

Tell that to the Sikhs. Or the women. Or the dalits you jackass. Or the kashmiris. India has its own troubled past, and present.

No use arguing with morons like this. Before the US was established, this was a lawless land. Hell, it took years after colonizing for it to become a nation of laws. Now we have laws. These laws should be followed. If they are unjust, change them.

That's an old and tired argument and usually means people have nothing left and are defeated when they go back to how the US was founded. No laws back then, laws now in place.

And so as to not be derailed by some sissy fucktard, I don't think it was good that the Indians were treated the way that they were treated. But now we are a nation and we need to move forward.
 

HomerJS

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And then when Jorge told the jackass that he is a citizen, the jackass said "Oh". He didn't continue to tell him to get out of his country.

FFS, people take one statement from a jackass and then blow it completely out of proportion and try to then apply it to everyone who is against ILLEGAL immigration. Do you hear yourselves? It is now not PC to be against illegal immigration. And we all know how PC works...if you are perceived to be against a certain cause, you will get run out of town or beaten down until you submit.

Except assuming this country belongs to the white man is a common sentiment amongst Republican base. That's why this guy assumed a Hispanic can't possibly be a citizen. That's why so many Republicans are easily convinced Obama is a Kenyan

"Take my country back" echoed by the Tea Party generally does not include people with brown skin
 

retrospooty

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Too bad you thought I was talking about Ramos and not the other 11mm people illegally.

Fair enough, although the OP and post you replied to was about Ramos specifically. Anyhow take what you said about personal responsibility and apply it to yourself and everyone else in the US bitching about illegals "taking our jobs". Stand up and take responsibility for your lifes and stop blaming illegals for your issues. If you cant find a job YOU have issues.
 

LegendKiller

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Fair enough, although the OP and post you replied to was about Ramos specifically. Anyhow take what you said about personal responsibility and apply it to yourself and everyone else in the US bitching about illegals "taking our jobs". Stand up and take responsibility for your lifes and stop blaming illegals for your issues. If you cant find a job YOU have issues.
Go talk to citizen only contractors about getting jobs. They are under bid constantly by companies that employ illegals. Roofers, drywallers, framers, plummers, landscapers, deck builders. All of them.

Go ahead, call around. I have for the last 3 years and hear the same story.
 

Baasha

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I'll be dead by then, so I won't have to witness the bright spot in mankinds existence snuffed out. We have the technology to stop this course, but lack the political will to utilize it right now. The course of history can be altered by a devoted few though.

Do you even read what you write?

You sound as if the apocalypse was upon us. Your extraordinary hubris, that too sitting in Hawaii of all places (how many Mexican illegal immigrants are in Hawaii?), makes you sound like all is lost and the only solution is to commit genocide (WTF kind of "technology" do you speak of? Nukes? :thumbsdown:). :rolleyes:

The course of history can indeed be altered by a few; either for the worse or for the better. Now, that is a subjective discussion that should be the topic of this thread.

Further, have you ever asked yourself, if these 11 million illegals were given amnesty and became citizens of the US (sans the gangsters and other criminals who should be deported), how would it alter your lifestyle in any perceptible way?

The US mainland is an enormous piece of rock; the population density is extraordinarily low compared to most populous countries. So, what are you afraid of? The funny thing is, most of these Mexican illegals are laborers who would prefer a hard day's work rather than chopping your head off in the name of some imaginary friend like some others do. Most of these Mexicans, unfortunately, are christian - the same zombie worshiping cult as the rest of the armpit that is America (sans a few oases like the Bay Area, LA, and a few others). So what is it that you are so afraid of if these 11 million illegals are given amnesty?

This kind of irrational fear mongering and jingoism will lead most definitely to an unfortunate end.
 

Torn Mind

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No use arguing with morons like this. Before the US was established, this was a lawless land. Hell, it took years after colonizing for it to become a nation of laws. Now we have laws. These laws should be followed. If they are unjust, change them.

That's an old and tired argument and usually means people have nothing left and are defeated when they go back to how the US was founded. No laws back then, laws now in place.

And so as to not be derailed by some sissy fucktard, I don't think it was good that the Indians were treated the way that they were treated. But now we are a nation and we need to move forward.

Lacking written law, but the tribes did have government. The Iroquois were one of the more notable ones in that regard.
 

LegendKiller

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Mar 5, 2001
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Do you even read what you write?

You sound as if the apocalypse was upon us. Your extraordinary hubris, that too sitting in Hawaii of all places (how many Mexican illegal immigrants are in Hawaii?), makes you sound like all is lost and the only solution is to commit genocide (WTF kind of "technology" do you speak of? Nukes? :thumbsdown:). :rolleyes:

The course of history can indeed be altered by a few; either for the worse or for the better. Now, that is a subjective discussion that should be the topic of this thread.

Further, have you ever asked yourself, if these 11 million illegals were given amnesty and became citizens of the US (sans the gangsters and other criminals who should be deported), how would it alter your lifestyle in any perceptible way?

The US mainland is an enormous piece of rock; the population density is extraordinarily low compared to most populous countries. So, what are you afraid of? The funny thing is, most of these Mexican illegals are laborers who would prefer a hard day's work rather than chopping your head off in the name of some imaginary friend like some others do. Most of these Mexicans, unfortunately, are christian - the same zombie worshiping cult as the rest of the armpit that is America (sans a few oases like the Bay Area, LA, and a few others). So what is it that you are so afraid of if these 11 million illegals are given amnesty?

This kind of irrational fear mongering and jingoism will lead most definitely to an unfortunate end.

There isn't a country on earth that isn't effected by a large influx of low skilled workers. To think otherwise is simply as moronic as thinking any culture hasn't committed genocide, or that the Japanese are perfect, or that Indians don't want to be called Indians.

You're a fucking moron.
 

JSt0rm

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There isn't a country on earth that isn't effected by a large influx of low skilled workers. To think otherwise is simply as moronic as thinking any culture hasn't committed genocide, or that the Japanese are perfect, or that Indians don't want to be called Indians.

You're a fucking moron.


I literally broke your argument down the other day and you still tow this line? :D
 

MongGrel

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Wow @ thread.

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JSt0rm

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I'm tired, not really expending the effort.


ok. Lets just recap real quick. The way you want to do this thing is the absolute most expensive way to do it - the best for business.

The way I want to do it would cost nothing but fines business. The worst for business.

Why do you want to do it the expensive way?



You looked up my old friend I see :awe:
 

MrSquished

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Go talk to citizen only contractors about getting jobs. They are under bid constantly by companies that employ illegals. Roofers, drywallers, framers, plummers, landscapers, deck builders. All of them.

Go ahead, call around. I have for the last 3 years and hear the same story.

have you ever thought of solving the problem by going at the SOURCE? aka the people wanting to hire illegals. they create the demand.

nah. can't do that. most of those people are white males. you know, the single demographic most attacked in todays liberal society.

can't argue against fucking stupid.
 

Indus

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May 11, 2002
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have you ever thought of solving the problem by going at the SOURCE? aka the people wanting to hire illegals. they create the demand.

nah. can't do that. most of those people are white males. you know, the single demographic most attacked in todays liberal society.

can't argue against fucking stupid.

Truer words were seldomly spoken.
 

JSt0rm

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Oh I told him all about it a few days ago. They just want to have a issue and beat up on not white people.