Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6851|North Carolina

usmarine2005 wrote:

stryyker wrote:

.............We would be French.
I want a month off and a 30 hour work week.
Fuck yeah...  and I want their women...    Virginie Ledoyen and Eva Green...  woohoo
RAVAGE
Member
+4|6620|México City, México.

Skorpy-chan wrote:

A quota? More French racism. They'll start deporting the legal ones first to make sure they meet it.
Exactly, I dont like US Neo Cons, but I kinda find France hypocrecy very anoying. Whining all the time about Iraq and US policies, they should start looking at their xenophobia first.

Wonder why there is non Afro French senator or high rank politician in France?, in a country with a considerable black comunity.
Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6851|North Carolina

RAVAGE wrote:

Skorpy-chan wrote:

A quota? More French racism. They'll start deporting the legal ones first to make sure they meet it.
Exactly, I dont like US Neo Cons, but I kinda find France hypocrecy very anoying. Whining all the time about Iraq and US policies, they should start looking at their xenophobia first.

Wonder why there is non Afro French senator or high rank politician in France?, in a country with a considerable black comunity.
Well, it is true that France is notoriously racist in general.  A friend of mine who's Korean lived there for a while, and she was treated quite rudely just for being Asian.

Obviously, there is a lot of racial tension between whites and Hispanics in America, but I think that's more justifiable than the overt and multifaceted racism of France.  We at least hire our immigrants more often than they do.  France seems to do everything possible to keep their non-white immigrants from finding decent work.  In America, we're so eager to hire people we don't even care if you're legal or not.

So, in my personal opinion, France is too far in the xenophobic direction, but America is too far in the open-hiring direction.  There has to be a happy medium somewhere between the two of us.
RAVAGE
Member
+4|6620|México City, México.
Well, it is true that France is notoriously racist in general.  A friend of mine who's Korean lived there for a while, and she was treated quite rudely just for being Asian.

Obviously, there is a lot of racial tension between whites and Hispanics in America, but I think that's more justifiable than the overt and multifaceted racism of France.  We at least hire our immigrants more often than they do.  France seems to do everything possible to keep their non-white immigrants from finding decent work.  In America, we're so eager to hire people we don't even care if you're legal or not.

So, in my personal opinion, France is too far in the xenophobic direction, but America is too far in the open-hiring direction.  There has to be a happy medium somewhere between the two of us.
Most people around here are very pist about the "border wall" nevertheless I agree with it (the wall), is just not rigth neither for US or Mexico. Im an Architect, its getting harder and harder to find workers every year.

I travel a lot for US, i got to said some Americans are not taking this in the good way, but luckily its seems to be a minority. I haven't had a "racial issue" ever there, People pist off here are mostly driven by hyperbole speeches (from ignorant&incompetent politicians) and cultural cliches.

I would like to see a integral migration reform, not just an amnesty. I mean a review of the NAFTA, more efficient security programs and an Agile, Practical pragmatic border. Global economy demand that.

I don't see much work coming fro US government in that direction... but here again a dirty little secret, Most Mexican politicians wont ever ever let a more active US work with Mexico alleging IMPERIALISM!!.  This is nothing but a cheap tactic to remain as corrupt as always.

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