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Anti-immigration argument...

...dealing with a specific one here. I just want to know why those that argue it can't see the absurdity of their position.

Their argument goes "Why is it always men of fighting age that come over, if they are escaping from a war, why can't they stay and fight their enemies."

Let's run with that, lets say they are escaping from a civil war, or their country is being invaded by another country.

In the first case, if it is a civil war and they stay and fight and win, then two things can happen.

1) The men of fighting age on the now losing side...emigrate to escape the consequences! 😂

or

2) They get better weapons from other countries and we go back to square one.

In the case of invasion from another country, well...the same two things would happen. As the now winning country would not stop at their own borders after repelling the invaders. They would invade the erm...aggressor and dispose that government and the young men of fighting age in that country would emigrate! 🤣

So, either way, you are stuck "with men of fighting age".
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Northwest · M
There might be more absurd arguments than the one you're proposing here, but if that's the case, I can't think of any.
Wol62 · 51-55, M
@Northwest They are here to take our jobs and also here to take our benefits.

Well, which one is it?
Northwest · M
@Wol62
They are here to take our jobs and also here to take our benefits.

Can you stick to the point of YOUR question?

Unless you're changing the question to making this the main issue. Well, which one is it?
Wol62 · 51-55, M
@Northwest Either way you will still end up with immigrants that are "men of a fighting age".