Yes, there can be no other explanation. They want to be refugees so they can come here and steal our jobs and our women.
Thuan, who is about fifty years of age now has done an amazing job at "stealing" from our country's reserves.
He actually married a Japanese woman (aren't those all ours?) and made two fully American children (impossible, right?), taught them to appreciate and enjoy comic books, hamburgers, pizza to go, hit films at the movie houses (WTF!! NO way!), commercial lager beer available in most grocery stores, fucking American football, legal ownership of various firearms and there are a few other things "he and his kind" have stolen from us.
(end sarcasm, some)
Honestly, I like the guy. He is every bit as fully red blooded American as that ginger Green Bay Packers fan who moved to Indiana from Wisconsin a few years ago to attend IU Med (sadly, that guy has not yet found work in the medical industry and works a mid-level job at a Best Buy store - one of them others probably stole that, too - right?).
It almost seems as if many (here) have forgotten that it is our differences or diversity (not the politically correct usage - I mean true diversity!) that makes us stronger, not just as a nation "one from many," but as a collective of people in a community.
Go ahead and slap me. I think that if we could make our country actually work for everyone the way it is supposed to, then most people would want to join in and we could sing and play music together and share food and pitch in to help each other build amazing things ...
"Imagine there's no countries."
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"You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one."
Oh, just as an aside, I plan to show Thuan all these posts I have made about him and his family. Pretty sure he will be maybe not honored, but possibly enlightened that I thought so much of what he represents that I thought what toil he and his family went through (him as a tiny infant) and his long dead grandfather should be a part of this thread, even it seems as though the premise of the thread was not wholesome.