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    Default Re: Why has it become "uncool" to enforce the law?

    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
    Miles and Brock -- the two of you are so afraid and bitter about your own mortality that it's made you angry at the world.
    Give up your fears and celebrate life for all that it can be instead of hating and being sour. Enjoy the differences in other cultures. Embrace the opportunities you have to share and learn and change with and from others instead of trying so hard to stop the world from changing.
    You can each be a positive force in the world instead of being bitter old curmudgeons blaming every stranger for your fears.
    So now being concerned about lawless states and illegal migrants is a reflection of ones own impending death? It is mind boggling how you can even connect these things together.

    People like me, Brock and Walrus are more multicultural than most people are. Some of us have even lived in different cultures and learned to appreciate things about those cultures. In fact my entire point of view on immigration comes from living as a migrant and seeing sensible immigration policies.

    It would be easier for me to say nothing and let the destruction of fine nations continue as it really does not affect me one way or the other, but that is not how I think. I don't enjoy seeing documentaries showing the complete eradication of a decent way of life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
    Miles and Brock -- the two of you are so afraid and bitter about your own mortality that it's made you angry at the world.
    Give up your fears and celebrate life for all that it can be instead of hating and being sour. Enjoy the differences in other cultures. Embrace the opportunities you have to share and learn and change with and from others instead of trying so hard to stop the world from changing.
    You can each be a positive force in the world instead of being bitter old curmudgeons blaming every stranger for your fears.
    So now being concerned about lawless states and illegal migrants is a reflection of ones own impending death? It is mind boggling how you can even connect these things together.

    People like me, Brock and Walrus are more multicultural than most people are. Some of us have even lived in different cultures and learned to appreciate things about those cultures. In fact my entire point of view on immigration comes from living as a migrant and seeing sensible immigration policies.

    It would be easier for me to say nothing and let the destruction of fine nations continue as it really does not affect me one way or the other, but that is not how I think. I don't enjoy seeing documentaries showing the complete eradication of a decent way of life.
    Just look at the language you've chosen. "Let the destruction of fine nations continue..." "...complete eradication of a decent way of life". You're upset that many of your heros have passed away recently, and it's shaken you to your very core. You've stated this yourself. Your way of coping with this is to be bitter at the world for the "impending eradication of your life"--"the destruction of your fine self" weighs heavy on your heart and mind and you've chosen to take it out on others rather than trying to accept and love life and the inevitable changes that come as part of being alive.

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    Default Re: Why has it become "uncool" to enforce the law?

    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
    Miles and Brock -- the two of you are so afraid and bitter about your own mortality that it's made you angry at the world.
    Give up your fears and celebrate life for all that it can be instead of hating and being sour. Enjoy the differences in other cultures. Embrace the opportunities you have to share and learn and change with and from others instead of trying so hard to stop the world from changing.
    You can each be a positive force in the world instead of being bitter old curmudgeons blaming every stranger for your fears.
    So now being concerned about lawless states and illegal migrants is a reflection of ones own impending death? It is mind boggling how you can even connect these things together.

    People like me, Brock and Walrus are more multicultural than most people are. Some of us have even lived in different cultures and learned to appreciate things about those cultures. In fact my entire point of view on immigration comes from living as a migrant and seeing sensible immigration policies.

    It would be easier for me to say nothing and let the destruction of fine nations continue as it really does not affect me one way or the other, but that is not how I think. I don't enjoy seeing documentaries showing the complete eradication of a decent way of life.
    Just look at the language you've chosen. "Let the destruction of fine nations continue..." "...complete eradication of a decent way of life". You're upset that many of your heros have passed away recently, and it's shaken you to your very core. You've stated this yourself. Your way of coping with this is to be bitter at the world for the "impending eradication of your life"--"the destruction of your fine self" weighs heavy on your heart and mind and you've chosen to take it out on others rather than trying to accept and love life and the inevitable changes that come as part of being alive.
    It is a very interesting thesis and I can understand your interpretation, but I don't see the reflection when it comes to the simple concept of enforcing border control. I do not equate uncontrolled borders with my own personal mortality. It is an interesting metaphor, but I think you have missed that I simply like common sense when it comes to borders. I should be arrested if I break into your house and sleep on your sofa and it's as simple as that. If I then start demanding pocket money from your Mum then I am just being completely unreasonable.

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