No, you can’t fix any country full of dysgenic trash.
The system is broken because it’s full of people like them. People are not equal. Some are genetically inferior. They bring brokenness wherever they go. The only solution is to keep them away.
You are applying collective guilt. Isn't your type supposed to scream "Elite Theory" under any context? Exception is conveniently made on this one, I guess.
Aside from the error here, there is practically nothing an intelligent 22 year old Istanbul man could meaningfully do, forget about Erdogan's grip on the country, but to bring about a sustained political order in Turkey.
Actually his continued residence in Turkey perpetuates the power tyrannical regimes like Erdogan's have over the world. He should flee to places with strong institutions that offer freedom to incentivize change for the country immigrated from. Brain drain is taken very seriously.
Pro-immigration people argue like lawyers. All their arguments end up contradicting each either, always changing. It used be that accepting these people will bring economic prosperity, now it just "you just a big bad meanie!". Any government that claimed to be democratic should put their own people's will and interests first over any outsider.
I've been thinking about this a lot recently, I'm not going to lie. That said, I think there's been a severe mistake in the broader conversation, that mistake being ignorance of the various factors that go into the immigrants' decisions.
I know a man named Didier Champion on Quora, an immigrant of some stripe himself, wrote about this years ago in a Quora answer, and it was very good. There are plenty of third world misinfo networks pushing people to immigrate, particularly ones that the smugglers use to advertise their services, as well as a lot of misrepresentative social media bragging from relatives or acquaintances who made it to first world countries.
I agree but ideally the country they are trying to escape to needs to try policies that make things less dire in their home country. Not easy of course but it is something people should keep in mind.
Everyone escaping their home country would like it to be better, they just can't do much about it due to systemic reasons. People are generally attached to their culture, and would like the place they were born to be more prosperous than moving to another culture.
The fundamental question we should ask is if these people fucked up politics in their own country, why wouldn't they fuck it up here.
But they didn't. They were born in a broken system and want to improve their lives. Would you be able to fix Haiti or Pakistan if you were born there?
No, you can’t fix any country full of dysgenic trash.
The system is broken because it’s full of people like them. People are not equal. Some are genetically inferior. They bring brokenness wherever they go. The only solution is to keep them away.
You are applying collective guilt. Isn't your type supposed to scream "Elite Theory" under any context? Exception is conveniently made on this one, I guess.
Aside from the error here, there is practically nothing an intelligent 22 year old Istanbul man could meaningfully do, forget about Erdogan's grip on the country, but to bring about a sustained political order in Turkey.
Actually his continued residence in Turkey perpetuates the power tyrannical regimes like Erdogan's have over the world. He should flee to places with strong institutions that offer freedom to incentivize change for the country immigrated from. Brain drain is taken very seriously.
Yes, I believe in collective guilt.
The elite human capital crowd love mass dysgenic migration.
I hate the elite human capital crowd.
Do you consider yourself to be a part of the elite human capital crowd? If not, then which qualities do you think you lack?
Pro-immigration people argue like lawyers. All their arguments end up contradicting each either, always changing. It used be that accepting these people will bring economic prosperity, now it just "you just a big bad meanie!". Any government that claimed to be democratic should put their own people's will and interests first over any outsider.
I've been thinking about this a lot recently, I'm not going to lie. That said, I think there's been a severe mistake in the broader conversation, that mistake being ignorance of the various factors that go into the immigrants' decisions.
I know a man named Didier Champion on Quora, an immigrant of some stripe himself, wrote about this years ago in a Quora answer, and it was very good. There are plenty of third world misinfo networks pushing people to immigrate, particularly ones that the smugglers use to advertise their services, as well as a lot of misrepresentative social media bragging from relatives or acquaintances who made it to first world countries.
I agree but ideally the country they are trying to escape to needs to try policies that make things less dire in their home country. Not easy of course but it is something people should keep in mind.
Everyone escaping their home country would like it to be better, they just can't do much about it due to systemic reasons. People are generally attached to their culture, and would like the place they were born to be more prosperous than moving to another culture.