Is American "movement liberalism" the most anti-"culture" ideology? (user search)
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Question: Is American "movement liberalism" the most anti-"culture" ideology?
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Sprouts Farmers Market ✘
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« on: April 18, 2016, 02:43:30 AM »
« edited: April 18, 2016, 02:51:15 AM by Sprouts Farmers Market »

Echoing the above and adding that liberal assimilation is destroying the everything and at its core is the greatest evil in existence. Literally very close to Nazi Germany on my list. America needs more immigration and less assimilation if we truly want to Make America Great Again

Just another reason why white people are the worst
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Sprouts Farmers Market ✘
Sprouts
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Posts: 14,786
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E: -4.90, S: 1.74

« Reply #1 on: April 18, 2016, 11:46:11 PM »

Echoing the above and adding that liberal assimilation is destroying the everything and at its core is the greatest evil in existence. Literally very close to Nazi Germany on my list. America needs more immigration and less assimilation if we truly want to Make America Great Again

Just another reason why white people are the worst

The bolded is one of the unfortunate casualties from this year's Republican Primary: the idea that anything short of rounding up every illegal alien and deporting them immediately makes you a pawn for either the Democrats or "The Establishment" has taken root. There used to be a place within the GOP, probably a majority opinion even, that some form of amnesty is a necessity and that immigration is, in general, a good thing. Now the vast primordial roar of the Trump campaign has made it appear as though there is no longer a place for such views on humanity.

Just to be clear, you are saying my view should still exist but has gone extinct, correct? (Not that you necessarily endorse it.) I fully endorse amnesty obviously, but I don't have any stupid assimilation requirements like "must learn English" if you want to stay.
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