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Political involvement should be a requirement for citizenship

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Black man proves anti-immigrant sentiment not just Trump thing (VIDEO)

July 5, 2018 By Egberto Willies

One of the reasons Trump’s xenophobia and anti-immigrant stance and policies is not a loser is because it is a somewhat complicated and intertwined issue by design. A black man called Politics Done Right and laid out his community’s reality which could flip loyalties. They could become Trump voters or stay home.

Does his anti-immigrant commentary have merit?

Sometimes anti-immigrant sentiments are not born out of xenophobia, but out of negative behavior, they bring into the community they integrate. This black man called in from New Orleans. He explained how many in his community view immigrants that entered their communities. In short, he feels many come in and do not adequately integrate and treats them as less than.

The New Orleanian made it clear that no reasonable person would endorse separating children from their parents. It is an immoral act. But he added, “I as an African American do not feel that that particular issue is a pressing issue for the interests of African Americans.”

The caller believes that throughout the country, immigrants are going into African American communities with enterprises and actively locking African Americans out of the market. He then says that many of the foreigners mistreat people in these places many times bringing over their country’s particular hierarchy that is incompatible with American behavior.

There is much to what the caller says. But one must not mitigate the behavior by shutting our doors. We can stop those behaviors by educating the new immigrants about what we will tolerate and what we will not in this country based on “our American” culture we’ve ALL settled on over the centuries of our existence. Most would likely abide, and those who refuse can find another home.

The caller was also concerned that the country could not afford immigration when the opposite is true. We need immigration to sustain our economy. The problem isn’t the inability to assimilate people but the inequity in the distribution of our resources where a few take more and more.

The immigrant isn’t our problem. Many of the issues the caller spoke about are correctable. In fact, the behavior isn’t restricted to immigrants at all. The question we must resolve is much more profound. It is about a plutocracy that robs us all while instigating division among us.

Watch the entire show here.

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About Egberto Willies

Egberto Willies is a political activist, author, political blogger, radio show host, business owner, software developer, web designer, and mechanical engineer in Kingwood, TX. He is an ardent Liberal that believes tolerance is essential. His favorite phrase is “political involvement should be a requirement for citizenship”. Willies is currently a contributing editor to DailyKos, OpEdNews, and several other Progressive sites. He was a frequent contributor to HuffPost Live. He won the 2nd CNN iReport Spirit Award and was the Pundit of the Week.

Comments

  1. Drew Richman says

    July 5, 2018 at 2:35 PM

    This is an obvious attempt to divide the masses by the top 1% and their junkyard dog the Republican propaganda machine that cannot govern on behalf of the people. Pitting lower Socio-economic parties against each other in a battle of the pecking order in a divide and conquer strategy and Blacks and Latino’s should not fall for it. If the government provided education that allowed American’s to gain proper education and certification to fill the jobs in the tech fields that are available and are being filled by foreigners working on special VISA’s and they stopped competing with immigrants for low wage jobs this type of dog eat dog psychology would not and could not prevail. I have been a poor but educated white man and have not seen any white privalege. I have had to scrape for every morsel and I refuse to blame it on the people beneath me in the pecking order … I do not blame Blacks, Latinos, Muslims or immigrants – I blame CONGRESS and their owners, the richest people in America, who want to be the Kings of a garbage dump instead of the formerly Greatest country in the world. America does need to be made Great Again, but Trump and his unpopularly appointed and un-elected thugs and Mafia Family are not the ones to restore greatness. Our greatness does not require us to go back to the 50’s. Greatness was greater in the late 60’s and early 70’s.. until Reagan who probably also cheated but was better at it – stole the election by breaking the long standing tradition of not negotiating with Terrorist and dumbed-down the schools so that people are now dumb enough to support Dumbass Donald and his band of thieves and liars

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    • Egberto Willies says

      July 6, 2018 at 9:42 AM

      You get it my friend. As a white man able to understand that your tribulations have little to do with the other but instead the system is very important you must be instrumental in getting that message out. Sometimes the messenger matters.

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