Originally Posted by
Stephanie
I wouldn't let a rabid dog into my yard , however sorry I might feel for his plight .
Any difference ??
(No , I'm not calling people 'dogs' , it is merely an analogy ) .
Yeah on my shoddier phone, but article title is provided.
I get that analogy but that's why I used the example of an adopted child rather than a dog rabid or otherwise.
The issue in Sweden isn't really letting them in, they're there, they're still coming it's that it's not as an integrated society as it should be.
The efforts to make it so aren't being taken.
You can't just be tolerant of forgieners you got a encourage them to be tolerant and accepting of your way of life. A welcoming attitude is all it should take but hey, it takes a bit more.
Then when you have less of a them and us stance,everyone chills. Society moves along.
It makes a difference, why is there more racially motivated crime in the States than in the Uk?
for all our high fulutin' America is still very much a segregated society. (Remember the hub bub over the cheerios commercial?)
Society is built of the back of migrants,after that migrant women, and after that women like us.
I'd never suggest all migrants or refugees are innocent - people being people and all - but to suggest they're responsible for any countries economic collapse (or societal,whatever) is silly and wrong. Last I checked you're not the silly sort.
What if "It's Raining Men" and 'Let the bodies hit the floor' are both about the same event but from different perspectives 🤔