
Actually when you think of Americans you would inherently think also about school shootings, mass incarceration, road rage (idk abt that actually but). Of course there are more things than those but even in the way you chose those things to bring up means that there is some correlation. And I disagree with your rebuttal, you take 10000 Chinese and put them in NYC and Chinatown is built. Different laws, institutions, enforcement, etc… it speaks for itself
Can I ask you something right? If what makes a country is its people, and the people of the country leave and want to come here, what happens now? I am not saying that every Mexican here illegally is going to cause problems, but I am saying that if you take a bunch of people from a country that those same people give its problems to, some of those problems will come with them.
I don’t accept the premise that “people”make a country. Institutions, laws, and enforcement shape behavior far more reliably than identity or origin. You’re using attribution bias to form that narrative for those people. If you identify “people” and “culture” that way, would it be safe to assume that Americans are defined by school shootings, road rage, and mass incarceration?
Actually when you think of Americans you would inherently think also about school shootings, mass incarceration, road rage (idk abt that actually but). Of course there are more things than those but even in the way you chose those things to bring up means that there is some correlation. And I disagree with your rebuttal, you take 10000 Chinese and put them in NYC and Chinatown is built. Different laws, institutions, enforcement, etc... it speaks for itself
Yes a lot of people that come here aren’t assimilating. The school shootings thing just doesn’t work because less than .0001% of Americans shoot up schools so lets be real about that. However say that 5% of young American men shoot up schools, then yeah Every country on the planet should immediately halt immigration to protect their own people.