Immigration in the U.S. .. I think New England needs to be made a No-zone (no new immigration) and I think there needs to be an actual exodus. Actually, I think the entire U.S. East Coast needs to be a No-zone. This is a huge country, lots of space. East Coast is fried, burnt out. Direct traffic, America!
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I agree but the Boston area is a natural melting pot because of all the private schools, high schools, colleges, Universities, Hospitals, Medical Centers, Law Schools, like Brandeis, B.U., B.C., Harvard, Radcliff, M.I.T, Suffolk, Tufts, and hundreds of others,....you can't stop it it's only natural... But the rest of New England has become equally infected with Wet-backs, Chinese, Vietnamese, Indians, and lowlife Haitians…. Hotwater
Why New England? Just curious. I know you said that it is "friend, burnt out." Not sure how you define those terms.
Lots of illegal aliens where i live. So many of them cause a ton of trouble, join gangs, kill people, graffiti etc.. but a lot of them also come over here and work really hard and respect the people and place they have come to. so yeaa... idk
So you mean that it has a high population density. Makes sense, since it is such a small, old area. I don't think it's fried or burned out, though. Still a lot of wilderness and lively cities. Not as much as other places though, due to the small space...
I say NE / East Coast is fried, burnt out .. you don't have to like the words I used, pick them apart all you want.
I could be wrong but I think he/she means is if the Puritans of 1620 were somehow transported 400 years into the future and landed at Plymouth Rock, they wouldn't be able to tell if the landed in South America, Europe, Asia, or Africa, the only thing they wouldn't see are Native Americans unless they happen to arrive on thanksgiving day to watch the Wampanoag’s holding up signs in protest Hotwater
I wasn't trying to attack you. I don't dislike the words. I'm trying to understand your statement. When concerning what you say/think, I only know what you tell me, so if I ask you what you meant and you post a picture of population density...well. *shrug*. If you don't want to answer my questions, you don't have to. Certainly meant no ill will.
Maybe women don't get raped all the time, doesn't justify marrying off female children under 10 years old. Sex or not, that's pedo stuff in my eyes. And rape. A child's future is literally raped from them and if they grow up to acknowledge it, stoned.
Immigration = population. Lit to pop, fried. Burnt out. Stick a fork in it, it's done. Max capacity. Exodus is a great idea. Although, Maine has roughly 2 million people and it's a rather huge state. They just don't like outsiders too much.
Ok, isn't that what I originally thought you said? Either way, I guess it doesn't matter. We must have missed each other, somehow. Yea, Maine, parts of Vermont and NH have a lot of space. Maine is expansive and land is dirt cheap up there. The weather is harsh, though. Wouldn't want to make it my home, if I were an immigrant.
My original, unedited comment / post, whatever: Immigration in the U.S. .. I think New England needs to be made a No-zone (no new immigration) and I think there needs to be an actual exodus. Actually, I think the entire U.S. East Coast needs to be a No-zone. This is a huge country, lots of space. East Coast is fried, burnt out. Direct traffic, America!
Right, I read it. And then I asked you what you meant by fried/burnt out. Then you posted a map of pop. density, and I assumed it meant that NE was overpopulated (since it is on the east coast). lol, just asking! . I like to find out what certain phrases mean to certain people, because it makes their meaning much more clear.
Fine, then to be absolutely clear, I originally said: Actually, I think the entire U.S. East Coast needs to be a No-zone. ... East Coast is fried, burnt out. I said East Coast, not New England (like you thought). What I said about New England is: there needs to be an exodus. I'm very surprised that somebody would focus on "fried, burnt out" instead of exodus. The country is mighty red on the East Coast (and some other locations) but that is for any observer to plainly see for themselves.