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DivineHustle

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  1. The United States is having a similar issue with it's illegal immigration, and people feel that these aliens are actually contributing to our society; which I find hysterical and foolish. They don't do anything but hurt the United States economy, even if they're working and attending school... But that's an entire discussion on it's own. Let's stick to the topic at hand. I agree with what you've stated, but I disagree with what I've bolded above. Our government still has yet to acknowledge the mass amounts of illegal aliens residing in the United States, receiving free healthcare, housing, etc. The vast majority of Americans want these aliens deported, as soon as possible. It shows in the polls. AP Poll on illegal alienation in the United States: 68% disprove of how Obama is handling the border and illegal immigration 29% said they have no faith in either party to handle immigration appropriately 53% said the US has no moral obligation to offer asylum to people who allege persecution in their native country 89% said illegal immigration was a serious problem Support for the TEA Party movement has increased from 28% to 36% in the past two months
  2. So apparently the UK is facing mass immigration, and there isn't enough space for these immigrants to inhabit. These immigrants also want free healthcare, free housing, and free government protection (Which the exact opposite is happening to Whites in parts of Africa). Also, I've read that there are small amounts of undocumented Indians living in the UK, that can't afford to leave. What is the deal, those of you residing in the UK? Are you getting too many immigrants? Do you have the space for everyone? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Also wanted to add that the UK is being referred to as a nation of hypocrisy due to their invading of several hundred countries worldwide. What do those of you in the UK think of this? I don't have any formed opinion on either of these subjects, I'm just curious as to what you all think. I've posted a few comments about the issue below that I saw on other forums and YouTube. "Hypocrisy at its best. Britian has invaded every corner of the world, but cry when it happens to them. LOL" "This is payback for European colonialism. The British Empire occupied many non-white countries in the past. The Europeans took all the natural sources from those countries.....Now, non-whites are flooded Great Britain and Europe and taking their natural resources. Payback is a b****." "LOL Britain's complaining about an invasion of immigrants. Last time I checked the British are known worldwide for there history of unwanted invasions." The purpose behind posting these comments, is because they have hundreds of "likes" and supporters. Some people have even jumped to the Conclusion of this being White Genocide. I don't know, but what do you all think?
  3. 2. I personally didn't like the idea of a separate forum, though it made perfect sense. Now the games seem a bit dead and forgotten.
  4. Skin color doesn't matter. If you're smart and educated enough to do the job, then so be it. It just so happens that our community (Black) is having a lot of issues. Most of the issues in our community are in reliance with bad parenting, and a lack of proper leadership. They're ignorant on the fact that they're being raised incorrectly, so they blame it on racism. It's a community problem that'll probably never be fixed.
  5. You seem to be the only sane person as far as this debate goes so far. I agree with everything you've said, because it's common sense and common knowledge. Not sure why people continue to compare the US to the UK. They are nowhere near related to each other.
  6. Buying a gun in the United States is not as easy as it may seem. You can't just walk into a shop and purchase an assault rifle. You cannot legally purchase a gun if; You're under indictment for a crime punishable by more than a year in prison A convicted felon User of a controlled substance Anyone who's been committed to a mental institution or deemed mentally defective An illegal alien Anyone who's been dishonorably discharged from the military Anyone who's renounced their US citizenship Anyone with a restraining order against them from an intimate partner or child of said partner Anyone who's been convicted of a domestic violence misdemeanor There is no Federal Law that requires a license to own a gun, which is where a lot of people are mistaken. Most states require a license in order to carry a gun. As I've said before, it's easy for foreigners that don't reside in the United States to say that something should be changed or removed from government. Just as it's easy for me to say that UK Police should carry guns. I don't reside in the UK, so it wouldn't make much sense for me to form a complete opinion on UK Police carrying guns. Just an example. Owning a gun is a part of American heritage, culture, and our basic rights; Just as a monarchy is a part of the UK's culture. As I've said several times already, a gun puts my grandmother on equal grounds with a 6-foot, 200 pound attacker. The Police can't get to you instantly, and I need a way to defend myself until they arrive. If the criminals can purchase guns illegally, why shouldn't I be able to purchase guns legally to defend myself? That is deceptive information. It deliberately omits mention of the fact that upwards of 25% of the weapons provided to Mexican military and police end up in the hands of the cartels. The U.S. State Department has approved the sale of many thousands of U.S. made firearms through direct sale to Mexico. It is known to the ATF that many of those firearms end up in the wrong hands, yet they are counted as "U.S. sourced", giving the impression that they all came through "crooked gun dealers" in the U.S. There is a word of deliberately deceptive information, it is called "Propaganda".
  7. Do you have any sources to back this information up? It's caught my attention, and makes perfect sense.
  8. Let's try to stay on topic with owning a gun, thanks. My reference to Canada was that Canada has strict gun laws, yet a crime with a gun still occurred. My purpose in pointing that out, is that gun laws won't stop gun crime. There are people hat believe banning guns will solve the problem of gun crimes, it won't. If criminals and the government can have guns, then why can't law abiding American citizens have guns? The US is bordering Mexico, with some of the heaviest crime and weapons trafficking on the entire continent. If I wanted to buy a gun, regardless of if it was legal or not, I could. If those gang members down the street have guns, why can't I have a gun to defend myself from them? A gun puts my grandmother on equal grounds with a 6-foot 300 pound attacker.
  9. If you actually believe that the United States government aren't liars and criminals, then we have nothing to discuss on the matter.
  10. Some arguments have been starting within other topics about gun ownership in the United States. To help prevent debates in irrelevant topics, I've decided to open this one. I'll post my view on gun ownership below. I believe that Americans should have the right to own a gun, plain and simple. If the government and criminals(Which they are very closely related) are able to have guns, why shouldn't law abiding citizens have guns? Not only is it common sense for those that reside in the United States, but it's a right that Americans have always had, and always should have. It's a lot easier for foreigners to criticize American gun ownership, especially when they don't reside in the United States. Let's look at Canada for example, a country with some of the most strict gun laws in North America. Just recently there was a shooting in their Parliament. A country with intense gun control laws, still managed to have someone insane run amok and shoot people. Just because a law is passed, doesn't mean that people will follow it.
  11. I'd say that I reside within very safe community. Found a picture of my neighborhood from a Google search.
  12. SEATTLE (Reuters) - The shooter who opened fire at a high school in Washington State on Friday was a student at the campus and is now dead following the incident, police said. There have been a total of 72 school shooting in 2013, and more then 200 over the past 3 years. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_school_shootings_in_the_United_States http://news.yahoo.com/washington-state-high-school-lockdown-shooting-reports-183324596.html
  13. Not only is he wasting this officers time, but he's not helping to accomplish by doing this. Rather than help stop real criminals and decrease local crime, he bugs the Police and prevents them from doing their job.
  14. You are working, that's something to be happy about. You can afford to have a PC and internet, that's another thing. You speak English and have the ability to type easily. That's something to be happy about. You're making money, something a lot of people don't have and aren't making.
  15. The meaning of life for me, is to do good and spread miracles. Make peoples lives better, and insight happiness into the community. Life is a beautiful thing, but death can also be beautiful.
  16. The question for me isn't what I do when I'm done, It's what the game does when it feels that I should be done. I crash so often that I usually just play until it happens.
  17. Updates on the upcoming Genocide in South Africa and neighboring Zimbabwe are in. Anyone residing in either of these countries have an updated say?
  18. Since Mandela's was elected South Africa's first black president in 1994 after spending 27 years in prison for actively opposing the segregationist policies of apartheid in the country, Afrikaners say over 3,000 white farmers have been murdered in revenge for the suppression enforced by its own National Party. Afrikaners say the government has never shown much desire to investigate the deaths. Video to the link : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZW_ynjehcOU
  19. This is exactly how I feel. I'm afraid to ask a girl, in fear of getting rejected and embarrassed. LOL, you want the booty huh? Sorry buddy, but I've been informed that the trunk is empty.
  20. I can easily compare. My right hand is whats closest to me. I'd almost consider it a sister, but I don't think that'd be legal.
  21. Just a bit curious as to whether or not any of you are in a relationship, or if you're even interested in being in one. I've never had a girlfriend before, yup. Never had a girlfriend before. If you don't mind sharing, please do. :)
  22. Well this isn't limited the Black community only, as that would be a direct supportive of the term "racism". This is a national issue, and it's sad that it's gotten to that point.
  23. Any update from those of you living in France? Has the crime slowed or is it still heavily out of control?

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