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Opinions vary from person to person. Whatever Brian Cox said about President Trump isn't wrong at all. The man is clearly delusional. Something is definitely wrong with him. It's quite evident that he is promoting technocracy and is practising autocracy in the name of democracy. He wishes to control universities; he wants the government to control the privacy of citizens, and this is why he's keeping the CEOs of tech giants as his close allies. He blabbers a lot about bringing an end to various conflicts across the globe, and no conflict has ended to date. Well, the USA's C.I.A. will never want any conflict to end because it would end their years of work. War is a big business for many. Especially for the C.I.A.! Therefore, President Trump is a blessing for them. The tariff war is constantly making things harder for most businesses around the world. He didn't do anything for the price control he promised. It doesn't matter how much he denies it, but the man wants far-right white supremacists to be in charge of many powerful positions in the government. The ones who voted for Trump are now regretting voting for him.

However, there's one aspect of his administration that I agree with, i.e., stringent immigration policies and zero tolerance for illegal immigrants. Illegal immigration is indeed a matter of concern for the USA, Canada, Europe, and the Australian continent. There's no denying the fact that refugees who seek asylum in these countries and continents pursue the path of crime once they enter these countries and continents. Not every refugee is a troublemaker, but in the last decade, most refugees (especially men aged between 20 and 45) have formed gangs by aligning with other gangs and committing crimes for easy money. It's because of these troublemakers that the innocent refugees have to suffer.
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SoLeRiMix · 36-40, M
@SomeMichGuy It's fine! You have the right to disagree with me. There are always two sides of the coin. This is one of the sides!
@SoLeRiMix What is the basis for believing that "most refugees" have formed gangs?
SoLeRiMix · 36-40, M
@SomeMichGuy Media reports and viral videos show it all. Some of it could be propaganda, but not every video is propaganda. I have a friend in here; she's neither a Republican nor a Democrat because she doesn't trust any leader anymore. She's from NY, and even she has expressed concerns about refugees from Venezuela and Colombia resorting to crime and claiming territories that don't belong to them at all.

A similar experience was shared by a Texan a month ago on someone's post who lives near the border.

In Spain, Germany, and Sweden, refugees from Syria, Yemen, and Somalia caused havoc. Leaving the authorities with no other choice than to forcefully detain them and deport them. These so-called refugees were involved with drug cartels and prostitution rackets.

Like I said, not every refugee is a troublemaker, but most of them are.

Kindness is good, but it bites back as well at times.

 
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