blackrabbit wrote:One other thing, I really think the term "collectivist" is a really misleading term which serves to confuse more than enlighten. The US military is collectivist. "America" as a nation is collectivist. So why in your view is "collectivist" a pejorative term?
blackrabbit wrote: So why in your view is "collectivist" a pejorative term?
blackrabbit wrote:So if you are anti-collectivist are you supposed to hate nationalism too? Or is it just other forms of collectivism?
beauanderos wrote:I was thinking at first that wouldn't they want to find some other Arabic speaking country that they could assimilate into easily?
But then, if you think about it... what Arab country can afford to host them? Give them aid, freebies, food, shelter, education?
Other than maybe a hundred here or there... certainly not the numbers that they're talking about. Most of those fleeing are
just looking to escape violence and the threat of death, not spread it into the regions where they're resettling. But you will
always have fanaticism, and even those who are moderates, but just with an outsized sense of entitlement, give a black eye
to the lot of them.
Too bad all the bleeding heart liberals here didn't just live in one state where they could conduct a grand experiment of welcoming
all the refugees... and then see how well that went.
johnbrickner wrote:The complexity of ecological refugees is expressed here:
blackrabbit wrote: So why in your view is "collectivist" a pejorative term?
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