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Originally Posted by Brillopad
I disagree. Unfortunately one is a direct result of the other. When you push people too far and put the needs of people coming into the country over and above those of the indigenous population, and at their expense, the boundaries on things like democracy and human rights start to become blurred especially when their views on democracy and human rights are at odds with those already here.
Many have died to preserve the democratic freedoms and prosperous way of life in the West, and to disrespect their sacrifice demonstrates indifference and lack of respect. I can't imagine many of those so happy to risk giving away our future freedoms would be so brave. The short-sightedness of many is disturbing.
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No, I most certanly do NOT subscribe to that, as I made clear on another thread there are no actions, no words that justifies any form of supremacist uprising. NONE.
I've seen this suggested a few times now and it's as distasteful as it is excusatory.
I appreciate that many died to ensure our continued freedom in the west, it's exactly this they were fighting against Brillopad.
To me the fact you can't see that is the greatest example of short sightedness.