Last edited by eastgermanautos; 07-31-2018 at 05:32 PM.
So you're saying that what's really important to her is a chance to demonstrate her carefully-cultivated sense of outraged virtue regardless of circumstance or context? In other words, she doesn't care about the individuals involved, just has a blanket objection to the notion of deporting anyone at all ever?
Hmmm. That would just make her a bit of a ****, tbh.
Yes, but your Swedish liberal does appear to be more insane than most on the subject of immigration. They seem absolutely desperate to ruin their own society for reasons that are completely mysterious to me. You can't even blame post-colonial guilt, since they never had an empire worthy of the name to feel guilty about. They just seem to be desperate to apologise for existing. It's weird.
Also true for Canada, never understood it and after 23 years outside of the place it seems even more bizarre. Although I'm not sure if the Swedish PM has broken down in tears while publicly apologizing to his countries LGTB population for the years of discrimination?
The underlying motivation is to convince the world that they have the best country in the world by trying to be overly accommodating of pretty much everyone. It's fed by a deep seated insecurity, I think. In Canada's case their obnoxious neighbor probably has a lot to do with it. Not sure what Sweden's excuse is.
Interesting that both countries are also notable for being prosperous, liberal, polite but ultimately very dull as well. Maybe they both feel a need to make themselves more interesting by making a name for themselves by navigating the wilder shores of self-abnegating identity politics?
How sad is this comment? Any young blossoming female -- and I hope to bring this up with her -- will wish to make a connection, whether that be to her fellow man, or else to a presumed collective. No collective action can function without some theory of spontaneous organization and growth. She felt, no doubt, that she was seeding the hesitating normals into action. The Afghan, while important, was not the only factor here. But you must measure, and by you I mean you, every action according to some dour economic scale. One ounce action, this much money or whatever gained. Two ounces, that much.