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People flying terrorist flags isn’t because we have not outlawed them. It’s because we have open borders, loose guidelines on who comes in and schools and institutions that hate the US and create this atmosphere. This is what happens in a multi cultured society.
One of my best friends I went to Mexico with this past weekend is from India. His wife, while one of the most beautiful women I have ever seen, was arranged for him. He is Hindu, hates gays but wants America to be open for all. I asked him on our trip if India should have open borders. He said no and his reason was that it would destroy what makes India India.
While in Mexico we planted a church and were in the process of introducing the new medical team. The team consisted of Mexican people and two Venezuelans. You wouldn’t believe the issues the locals had with two Venezuelan doctors basically almost volunteering their time for six months getting so much flack. I have done missions trips in Mexico, Philippines, Peru, and also Kenya. The locals are completely OK with you bringing them things and helping them out for a few weeks but things start to get weird when you stay longer. The big issue is how well you adapt to that culture. If you do not adapt or assimilate very well the locals will basically push you out. We started a facility in Kenya for orphan teenagers and eventually the person we had there was pushed out and it is now completely run by local Kenyons. While that should be the goal. They were not ready and the next trip we will probably have to go and start the process of shutting it down.
In my current W2 type job we do vetting for security clearances. From public trust tight positions all the way up to top-secret SCI security clearances. One of the criteria for getting a security clearance is foreign preference. Some of the investigators have started asking the question if your home country in the United States went to war whose side would you be on? The answers would blow your mind, especially for people entering the United States military. A lot of people from different countries are only joining the military because of the benefits, not because their love of country. And they will tell you that even during the vetting process.
One of my best friends I went to Mexico with this past weekend is from India. His wife, while one of the most beautiful women I have ever seen, was arranged for him. He is Hindu, hates gays but wants America to be open for all. I asked him on our trip if India should have open borders. He said no and his reason was that it would destroy what makes India India.
While in Mexico we planted a church and were in the process of introducing the new medical team. The team consisted of Mexican people and two Venezuelans. You wouldn’t believe the issues the locals had with two Venezuelan doctors basically almost volunteering their time for six months getting so much flack. I have done missions trips in Mexico, Philippines, Peru, and also Kenya. The locals are completely OK with you bringing them things and helping them out for a few weeks but things start to get weird when you stay longer. The big issue is how well you adapt to that culture. If you do not adapt or assimilate very well the locals will basically push you out. We started a facility in Kenya for orphan teenagers and eventually the person we had there was pushed out and it is now completely run by local Kenyons. While that should be the goal. They were not ready and the next trip we will probably have to go and start the process of shutting it down.
In my current W2 type job we do vetting for security clearances. From public trust tight positions all the way up to top-secret SCI security clearances. One of the criteria for getting a security clearance is foreign preference. Some of the investigators have started asking the question if your home country in the United States went to war whose side would you be on? The answers would blow your mind, especially for people entering the United States military. A lot of people from different countries are only joining the military because of the benefits, not because their love of country. And they will tell you that even during the vetting process.
