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Suicide Missions: Army Rangers (Part 4 of 5)

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  • @SuperSoldier4Freedom

    Uhhh, I'm not all pro-multiculturalism or anything...but that's still some pretty racist shit. The way I see it, blacks, asians, mexicans and all are welcome to come here, but they should leave their culture at home. When you immigrate to a new country that has been established this long, you should assimilate, not try to make it like the country you just fled from.

  • @DEVGRUxDELTA

    Oh yeah, I'd forgotten. Any idea what ACE stands for?

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  • @USN1985dos You should get assimilated but you should never forget who you are. That's why I love America. My parents migrated here when I was a year old. I'm American first and live like an American, but I haven't forgotten where I have came from. I'm going into Army ROTC and am going to serve in the Army. I love America but America is made of many different cultures and all those combing together form America. That's why I love it. We are different because we have so many cultures.

  • @USN1985dos I agree with you but all I said was it is to our advantage to learn other cultures. I didn't say that we need to change or adapt to foreign cultures. Either way American culture is already influence by others even before it's birth.

  • @quickzilver333

    Culture does not equal race. As I've already said, being of a different race should have no bearing on how you are treated in America. What I'm talking about is people moving to America and trying to turn it into the country they left.

  • @USN1985dos It is an advantage to our military to be diverse in culture. Im not saying that we need to adapt or change to foreign cultures. If you look back in WWII the most decorated unit in the US military history is compose of Asians. The 442nd Infantry Regiment and the 100th Battalion are compose of Japanese Americans and a few Koreans. The US Army during WWII also had a Battalion of US Army Filipino Scouts compose of Filipinos who fought and died under the American Flag.

  • @USN1985dos I do embrace my new Canadian identity, but there is a difference between the culture of the people and the government in China. People should really distinguish the two better.

  • @USN1985dos Sounds logical. I think that the US will overall pull through all the anti-US bullshit that's been going on. Afterall, the US is still the strongest army in the world and a model for durable democratic government. Maybe ex-PresBush caused some wars that shouldn't have happened, but now the strongest forces in the world are pulling it all together to secure the biggest shithole (and shitheads) left on the planet. It's their fault for being ignorant to real "US culture".

  • @lolnostanku

    I never siad it was the culture that made them leave. However, that culture was a part of a country that, for whatever reason, was worse than the country they fled to. If you love your culture so much that you refuse to set it aside, then you shouldn't have any problem overlooking the government corruption of your native land and staying there. Otherwise, be proud of it, but embrace the fact that you are now Canadian, and respect the fact that it is the place you chose.

  • @lamar382

    Actually I pointed out that this country has been established for a fairly long time. There was no "American country" when the Indians were the predominant residents, just tribes as independent nations. When we came here, we didn't join those tribes, we conquered or evicted them. Shitty as it sounds, that's been the course of events for as long as history has been recorded. So no, it's not the same thing.

  • @USN1985dos Well you are kind of wrong, Caucasians immigrated to this (Indian) soil and brought their culture with them, so you shouldn't have any problem with blacks, asians, and mexicans doing the same

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