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some of yall really lack empathy for other humans.
that's really sad.

The people that need empathy are the people that didn’t take the easy way out. The people that stayed and fought for their country. Not the ones that got on the plane leaving their women and children. Not the people that lined their pockets working for the same country that trained the taliban they’re running from.

These people arriving in America will have access to more resources and benefits than most Americans, black or white. There’s no reason to have empathy
 

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Who said that? I'm not asking you to fight for us.

As I said, if you don't want to advocate for more black immigrants, you will have to make more kids. :yeshrug:

It's not about who needs to do what for who. It's about doing what's necessary to ensure your demographic survival. It's about fighting for your kids and grandkids.
ADOS need to fight for more AfrIcan and caraibean immigration.
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nikka u did in your very first post. And what’s the benefit of us getting more non fighters in our ranks while we at war? That’s like a power ranger villain sending putties. American gonna green light a bunch of Austin Chenge cats to come here.
 

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an economic foundation that only benefits a crumb of people

who don't have any significant influence, politically.

and those mexicans and asians end up living and relocating to predominately white areas and institutions, especially if the kids are first generation Americans.

maybe buffer class wasn't the right term to use but you understood what the discussion is about so I don't understand the need for the semantics. they'll be placed in our communities and given the opportunity the use our dollars as a springboard to an economic foundation.

you've gone your whole life buying from mexicans and asians in Black neighborhoods, so it's pretty stupid to pretend like you don't understand what the discussion is.
 

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If you’re a Black American worried about being replaced by people who literally have nothing and get the same shyt benefits most poor people here have gotten for years then you were never meant to survive in this world.

Yall come off as spineless and whiny as fukk:mjtf:
How in the world did you come to that conclusion?
First of all black people have the right to criticize where our tax dollars go when we’re owed a debt.

The article literally talks about the resources these people will have access to and your saying they have nothing. They will have access to more resources than most Americans as soon as they step off the plane including free housing.
 

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The people that need empathy are the people that didn’t take the easy way out. The people that stayed and fought for their country. Not the ones that got on the plane leaving their women and children. Not the people that lined their pockets working for the same country that trained the taliban they’re running from.

These people arriving in America will have access to more resources and benefits than most Americans, black or white. There’s no reason to have empathy

These ARE the people we're giving visas too. The people who legit risked their lives helping to establish their govenrment. They've been fighting the last 20 years. If we were giving visas to that sorry as Afghan army, there'd be 300K of them leaving.
 

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an economic foundation that only benefits a crumb of people

who don't have any significant influence, politically.

and those mexicans and asians end up living and relocating to predominately white areas and institutions, especially if the kids are first generation Americans.

that's right. an economic foundation built to benefit exactly who it's supposed to, which is that crumb of people. made possible by our tax dollars and our spending dollars, yet we never seem to get that kinda assistance to build or buy those same businesses in our own communities.

those people have more political influence than Black people right now this minute. they just stepped off the plane and have a governmental plan to prosperity laid out for em. we've been voting democrat and begging for that same help for about as long as we've been voting with nothing to show for it. and you're right, they do end up moving into white neighborhoods, which shows upward mobility, while we're still in the same rundown communities buying the same cheap goods from their next of kin, or whoever came from their country that they sold their store to.
 

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being a refugee is not an attribute of political influence as it is a form of volatile currency

holla at me when we have a first elected Afghanistan-American governor or senator, then we'd have a possibly predicament

that's right. an economic foundation built to benefit exactly who it's supposed to, which is that crumb of people. made possible by our tax dollars and our spending dollars, yet we never seem to get that kinda assistance to build or buy those same businesses in our own communities.

those people have more political influence than Black people right now this minute. they just stepped off the plane and have a governmental plan to prosperity laid out for em. we've been voting democrat and begging for that same help for about as long as we've been voting with nothing to show for it. and you're right, they do end up moving into white neighborhoods, which shows upward mobility, while we're still in the same rundown communities buying the same cheap goods from their next of kin, or whoever came from their country that they sold their store to.
 

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These ARE the people we're giving visas too. The people who legit risked their lives helping to establish their govenrment. They've been fighting the last 20 years. If we were giving visas to that sorry as Afghan army, there'd be 300K of them leaving.
They didn’t risk their lives. The Americans that protected them risked their lives. The Afghan soldiers risked their lives. These are the people worked for the government propped up by the US. That’s why their president stole millions of dollars and took a private jet out leaving everyone else to die.

They would be risking their lives by standing up for themselves without the United States to protect them. The same way black people stood up for themselves here in America despite the brutality and acts of violence.
 

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How in the world did you come to that conclusion?
First of all black people have the right to criticize where our tax dollars go when we’re owed a debt.

The article literally talks about the resources these people will have access to and your saying they have nothing. They will have access to more resources than most Americans as soon as they step off the plane including free housing.
Man people have been getting section 8/HUD controlled housing for years. They’re getting access to mostly pre-existing federal programs. If you crying over people getting glorified TANF and HUD benefits you never had a chance in America anyway.
 

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being a refugee is not an attribute of political influence as it is a form of volatile currency

holla at me when we have a first elected Afghanistan-American governor or senator, then we'd have a possibly predicament

nah you holla at me when one of our Black governors or senators pushes a piece of financial legislation that benefits the people of his state. we wouldn't be having this discussion if that was the case. they've been in this country one day, and have already gotten more real assistance than Black people have in the centuries we've been here.

let's see if they mandate the afghan males being prohibited from the household as a condition to any of that financial help.
 
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