Bob,
I guess that it's important to remember that US government policy doesn't
necessarily represent the thoughts and feelings of all US citizens. Remember
that a lot of people here went to airports to try to help when that first
Muslim ban suddenly went into effect. The US population is diverse, made up of
people with many points of view, of many ethnic, national, and religious
backgrounds, of different social classes, and with different levels of
education. It's easier to make generalizations about US foreign policy or
economic policy than it is to generalize about the American people.
Miriam
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[mailto:blind-democracy-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bob Evans
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Subject: [blind-democracy] Re: US and immigration laws
Hello, I perfectly concur with you.
What really concerns me though, is to see many US citizens spouted against. I
may even ask myself on some occasions, what am I wanting with this type of
criticism?
I just would like to avoid being misportrayed as a hater to the US as a whole.
I certainly am not. Otherwise, I would have not keenly collaborated with folks
at Perkins.
Here in the middle east, there are many blind people who lack the least of
services available to their US peers. We appreciate every bit of aid that
people of Perkins provided us with. Through my work with them online, I was
able to urge them to get my school a Smart Brailler at a generously discounted
price. We appreciated the tremendous amount of information I provided them with
regarding Braille production in Egypt, as of its pros and cons.
I really am grateful to them.
It is really saddening to see such positive relationships inevitably affected
in a not proper manner because of what the US Government does.
On 2/4/18, Miriam Vieni <miriamvieni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Bob,
US immigration policy has always been problematic. Right now, you're
hearing all about Muslim bans. But the policies have always been
discriminatory against various groups. The only people who haven't
been negatively targeted are white people from western European
countries like England, France, Germany, Switzerland, Holland,
Denmark, Sweden, and Norway.
Miriam
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Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2018 11:40 AM
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Subject: [blind-democracy] US and immigration laws
Hello. US officials are not competent to determine a decisive bill on
immigration. Well, at its inception, there is a critical question to ask.
Who is eligible to licitly settle there? Donald Trump and his
conspicuously notorious camp of racially favouring Caucasian hegemony
are close to reveal their intolerable stipulations. Presumptively,
they wouldn't issue visas to applicants from the middle east unless
under one of the following conditions. First, if someone comes from
Israel. Second, if someone attempts to betray his faith and nation.
The latter, however, is quite popular among immigration seekers from
our region. It basically starts out as follows.
Someone becomes Christian and then, he demands instant immigration
because of alleged persecution. Without probation, supposed
persecution claimants are issued visas straightaway. This land is
mostly for Islam haters, racialists and mischief-makers. They
fallaciously expend September eleventh as a raddled excuse to broadly
instigate bigotry and xenophobia. Crucially, this is not a rant
against all US citizens. It's a mere repudiation of Americanism and
its sempiternal endeavours of coercively imposing Americanism
ascendancy. Donald Trump isn't particularly the prob. They rather are
those who brought him to oval office. The corruption in Washington's
capitol is essentially based on corporate warfare. Who would immigrate
to a nation where human rights tenets aren't even to go beyond zoning
policies? Various US communities are ethnically partitioned. It's easy
to theoretically bring people from different ethnic backgrounds to one
place. However, the challenge stiffly remains, how are they going to
positively cope with each other? White people are troubled with their
black counterparts and vice versa. I'd like to ask the following
question to US embassies staff who happened to serve our region. What
is the proper legal procedure toward someone who purposely lied about
his own record and identity to obtain a visa? I think this question
desperately demands a denotative answer. If you know someone who works
for any US embassy somewhere in the middle east, please, pass that
onto him. I destine to intemperately counter Americanism fundamentals.
Despite governmental restrictions or the lack of anywhere in the
world, I am fully free to say whatever I want whenever I want. I don't
need anyone's first amendment to independently opine my beliefs and
confident convictions. I supremely believe in genuine autonomy. I
intensely and openly criticise coup pro protagonists here in Egypt.
They're basically pure secularists who endorse anti Islam sentiment.
Some people prejudiciously assumed me knocking the US in particular.
Well, I'd like to notice you that I go farther in criticism when it
comes to domestic affairs. It's just not applicable to post about that
to mainly English speaking spectators. I speak up about that in Arabic on my
social media as for Facebook and Twitter. I wish everyone fathoms now.
To North America's residents, you are receiving this piece sometime
during Sunday afternoon, depending on your timezone. If you
necessitate a response, don't expect an interaction unless it's Monday
evening your time.
Ultimately, I urge those who may ask for an interactive
thread to plainly indicate so in their subject field. Thank you, Bob
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