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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2008

But then I came to the conclusion that no, while there may be an immigration problem, it isn't really a serious problem. The really serious problem is assimilation.

Samuel P. Huntington

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  • I really like the examples you use. Makes alot of sense what your saying. I enjoyed the vid.five stars!

  • Thanks.

  • you words were activating my imagination and then suddenly u dropped the "f" bomb 2 times!!!! lololol!!!

  • My bad. :)

  • also it's a common sense thing when have you ever damaged something and the time you take to fix it is shorter than the time you took to break it. Think about it. Also all these comments are response to mostly the last minute of you video. I just could not agree with that.

  • There are many things that I have fixed faster than I broke. When I was younger I used to put glue in a keyhole at my school just to mess with the teachers' heads. I did it everyday for a week. When I was finally caught it took me just a few minutes to remove enough glue to have the door working again. I understand the ideology behind your statement though.

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  • there is an amreican culture! and it's not mine nore yours. and for broke that america! wake up! my brother

  • Just to let everyone know.We are at the root of american culture. Much of what is 'AMERICAN' comes thru us and was created by us. Do not be misled, We do not have to assimilate anywhere because this is ours. WE OWN THIS. They pervert and twist the truth and history and make you think that you do not belong when in fact we were here before most of them. Stop thinking like NEGROES!

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  • Dream, well done! ;D

    racism is only one of two essential obstacles. the other, lack of economic opportunity, after Cheney Bush regime fucked us, in this nightmare Fascist economy.

    Class Warfare and Struggle. Worker's Struggle, apparent across all racial ethnic boundaries.

    it's really the Rich declaring War against the Middle Class and Working Class.

    Middle and Working Class are never warring at the Rich. only defending themselves from the Rich dropping shit on them, trying to weaken them.

  • yes agreed

  • i second that, J ;D

    but i hope nobody thinks he is belittling severity of racism against Blacks that still prevails. but only it's the essential obstacle other than lack of economic opportunity for people of any ethnic background after Cheney Bush regime fucked us in this nightmare Fascist economy.

    the other obstacle, other than racism is Class Warfare and Struggle. Worker's Struggle, apparent across all racial and ethnic boundaries. it's really the Rich trying to weaken the Working Class.

  • Well thats one perception. But our history is not as flowery! Since America's begining we have kept our heritage seperate from the general population, and we have survived! Go to China town, Hell's kitchen, Little Italy, Brighton Beach, Haight and Ashbury in San Fransisco! Whats not American is forcing "anyone morals, ethics, or beleifs on some one else!

  • also i meant to type too i like the notion of just SURVIVING! that pretty much covers it all up!

  • yep yep yep!!! on point!

  • the valleys people in wales are adaptin in the criminal livin and nothin is gonna stop this movement

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