The Pit of Misery: Politics and Religion

As expected the SCOTUS upholds birthright citizenship. Terrible decision.

The children of LEGAL resident aliens, yes. Though I don't like it, you could even argue in favor of the children of tourists legally present in the US. But how are illegal aliens subject to the jurisdiction of the US? If they were, they wouldn't be here. Why should a Guatemalan woman be allowed to waddle over the border, squeeze out a kid and the kid automatically be a US citizen? If that woman trespasses onto your property and squeezes out that kid should the courts require that you leave an equal share of your wealth to that kid as you do your own (ie treat that kid as if he/she were your own)?
They fvcked us. :mad:
 
As expected the SCOTUS upholds birthright citizenship. Terrible decision.

The children of LEGAL resident aliens, yes. Though I don't like it, you could even argue in favor of the children of tourists legally present in the US. But how are illegal aliens subject to the jurisdiction of the US? If they were, they wouldn't be here. Why should a Guatemalan woman be allowed to waddle over the border, squeeze out a kid and the kid automatically be a US citizen? If that woman trespasses onto your property and squeezes out that kid should the courts require that you leave an equal share of your wealth to that kid as you do your own (ie treat that kid as if he/she were your own)?


 
EVEN GOOGLE admits it.
"Hey Google, are there fewer church fires in Eastern Europe than in Western Europe?"

"Yes, available European hate crime and religious property damage data indicates that there are significantly fewer church arsons and vandalism incidents recorded in Eastern Europe than in Western Europe."

Western Europe: Watchdog groups and government agencies note a higher concentration of incidents in Western countries. For example, France and Germany alone account for a large portion of the church arsons recorded across the continent. The Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination Against Christians in Europe (OIDAC) reported that almost a third of recorded arson attacks on churches took place in Germany, with France and the UK also consistently registering high numbers of property-related hate crimes.

Eastern Europe: Incidents of church arson and severe vandalism are far less frequent in Eastern Europe. While occasional incidents are recorded in countries like Poland, they occur at a notably lower rate than in Western European nations.

Note: The vast majority of both accidental and criminal church fires occur across the continent. When specifically tracking targeted attacks on religious property, Western European countries frequently report a higher frequency of hate-crime incidents than their Eastern counterparts.


Gosh that's strange. I wonder why there's such a big disparity between the number of church fires in Western Europe vs Eastern Europe. Whatever could it be?
 
EVEN GOOGLE admits it.
"Hey Google, are there fewer church fires in Eastern Europe than in Western Europe?"

"Yes, available European hate crime and religious property damage data indicates that there are significantly fewer church arsons and vandalism incidents recorded in Eastern Europe than in Western Europe."

Western Europe: Watchdog groups and government agencies note a higher concentration of incidents in Western countries. For example, France and Germany alone account for a large portion of the church arsons recorded across the continent. The Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination Against Christians in Europe (OIDAC) reported that almost a third of recorded arson attacks on churches took place in Germany, with France and the UK also consistently registering high numbers of property-related hate crimes.

Eastern Europe: Incidents of church arson and severe vandalism are far less frequent in Eastern Europe. While occasional incidents are recorded in countries like Poland, they occur at a notably lower rate than in Western European nations.

Note: The vast majority of both accidental and criminal church fires occur across the continent. When specifically tracking targeted attacks on religious property, Western European countries frequently report a higher frequency of hate-crime incidents than their Eastern counterparts.


Gosh that's strange. I wonder why there's such a big disparity between the number of church fires in Western Europe vs Eastern Europe. Whatever could it be?
Savages.

Goddamned imported savages.
 
Savages.

Goddamned imported savages.
They are not here to co-exist.

 
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