I read a lot of questions and answers here where people seem to 'tar everybody with the same brush'.
They see foreigners in their country as a group of problem people who should all go back home.
Why is this?
Surely a person arriving in a country should be judged based on their personal credentials instead of the country they were born in?
Imagine if you had to choose between the following 2 people to live next door to you:
a) A muslim refugee asylum seeker who had trained to be a nurse and was a kind hearted person;
b) A white native man who had served a prison sentence for violence and assault and still showed signs of aggression without remorse,
surely you would choose to live next door to the nurse?
So why do some people see the likes of the nurse as a "second class citizen" over the violent white man who was just released from prison and shows no sign of remorse?
Help me understand.
2007-03-23
02:28:35
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