>>3902196Anon, think about what you're telling these Americans, even if what you're telling them is true.
You're telling them, "Immigrants are better than you". Are they supposed to like that? Are they supposed to be eager for superior people with a different language and mentality to come into their country to replace them? "You will become a minority in your own country but your Iphone and your veggies will be cheaper". You can mock me for using that term "replace", but the facts are - America was 85% white in the 60s and now it's ~60% white. I don't know what other word I'd use.
And let me ask you this - if these immigrants are so entrepreneurial, what effect is them coming to America having on their home countries? Do you think it's desirable to gather the world's best people to America and deprive other countries of their talents? Brain drain is a very real thing that countries like mine face.
By all economic indicators, Korean people are better than Bulgarians. Does that mean I'm wrong for not wanting a massive wave of Koreans to come here and outbreed Bulgarians and completely replace Bulgarian traditions with their own, until Bulgarian identity is gone? I don't think I'm being unreasonable when I say I don't want that to happen. But this is what is happening to white Americans right now. And you're telling them they're wrong for enforcing their borders. Your first post ITT is saying "people can't be illegal". So what does that statement lead to? Can I move to Korea whenever I want and there's nothing you can do to stop me or remove me?
With respect, you aren't facing the same things as Americans are. Your country is 96% Korean. Can you imagine a situation where you go for a service and the person servicing you can't even speak your language? I can't. But Americans encounter things like that.
People aren't robots or pure economical units. They work on emotions too, and they might care about more than being able to afford extra stuff.