Subj : Great Replacement Theory To : Kaelon From : Arelor Date : Sat May 28 2022 21:22:57 Re: Great Replacement Theory By: Kaelon to Arelor on Sat May 28 2022 10:16 am > 2. Provide better integration and assimilation services: from language and > skills training, to social welfare programming, and criminal justice reform > aggressively manage immigrant populations. > > 3. Re-think its foreign aid policies to ensure that countries that it border > are stable and successful. > > The United States has a mixed record on all of these traits, as well, and fo > political (partisan) and economic reasons, it favors an unstable Central and > South America but prefers a stable and successful Caribbean. > _____ 2-> Results are a mixed bag as summarizer earlier. Not to mention that giving immigrants free training at the expense of the tax payer will automatically make the tax payer ask why should tax payers cover those expenses when the training of natives themsleves is so lackluster to begin with. 3-> The job of a Prime Minister is to defend the interests of his country's population, not to be the saviour of the world and solve the issues of their neighbors, *specially* if neighbors and regular collaborators are not trustworthy or outright backstabby. South American countries begging for rich countries to invest in infrastructure for them and then attempting to nationalize the infrastructure without offering compensation are a worn out trope already, for example. -- gopher://gopher.richardfalken.com/1/richardfalken --- þ Synchronet þ Palantir BBS * palantirbbs.ddns.net * Pensacola, FL .