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laynetrainh2o [S] 24 points ago +31 / -7

I’m truly sorry if I came off that way. I wrote my post in anger and I meant only CCP infiltrators like you said. I understand plenty of Chinese immigrants work hard for a better life in our country but I definitely believe people who believe in communism / CCP should be expelled.

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pepperedtrail 18 points ago +22 / -4

Don't apologize. Sjw faggots get a boner everytime you apologize to them.

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EnemiesDestroyed 11 points ago +13 / -2

Never apologize. I have more regrets for apologizing than I do for speaking my mind.

“Why’d I say sorry to that motherfucker. Gah.”

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me-no-likely2 9 points ago +10 / -1

Plot twist: this site isn’t full of sjw faggotry.

We do need to make the distinction between normal people and dirty commies. That’s it.

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Magacraft 13 points ago +14 / -1

Don't apologize it's ridiculous to be told you can't expel nationals from a country we are basically in a cold war with. Thinking this way is leftist demoralization in line of "If you don't accept immigrations completely from every country you are a racist".

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Doth 2 points ago +2 / -0

The Democrat Darling FDR put an entire race of people in camps because we were at war with their home country. It was not a kind thing to do but it was a practical precaution. The potential consequences of showing kindness rather than being practical were simply too high at the time.

History repeats

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Magacraft 2 points ago +2 / -0

I think not allowing nationals from a country we are in a cold war with to operate freely here has nothing to do with Japanese American citizens being put into camps. It would be a ban on citizens of China due to it's government actions and has nothing to do with the race of the people that make up that country.

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Doth 3 points ago +3 / -0

We're going to endure a struggle between the urge to be free and the urge to punish our enemies and secure our country, I think. When the extent of Chinese infiltration and influence and corruption becomes clear, we will collectively have to decide how we want to respond, and that will be just as divisive of a subject as any issue we've faced in recent years.

Look at what we tolerated after the 9\11 attack where a few thousand people died and a number of structures were destroyed. The Patriot act, sand wars, RINOs out the ass, and on the tail-end of that, we got Obama. McCain Palin? Were they even trying to win? (They weren't)

China has done vastly, overwhelmingly, unimaginably worse damage to us. And it's been going on for a long time. How will our country change as we react to this realization, I wonder?

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Doth 3 points ago +3 / -0

Don't stress, quite a few of us know someone in your same situation. The majority of normal Chinese people, I gather, do not like or trust the CCP or Xinnie the Pooh.

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Chef_von_todes 1 point ago +1 / -0

The character Hannah from the video game Battlefield 4 is a Chinese citizen who is a spy for the USA. She says at one part that she enjoys the USA and fighting the communist. Though, ultimately her home is China.