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[–] petrescatraian@libranet.de 4 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Moving past the obvious slurs in your comment, those migrants might actually get more of a red carpet treatment - sorry to spoil your vengeful dreams. In part because they are who they are, but also because of the spoken language making it easier to get higher paid jobs, probably at multinational corporations too (English is pretty commonly spoken as a foreign language, so it's not so well paid and sought as other foreign languages, but if that's your native language you're definitely getting an edge over the locals).

Patriots (also called sovreignists here in Romania) will do what they do the best: label them as sexo-marxists invading our country and too snowflake to stay with Trump. But outside those pricks, people here are very open towards migrants.

We have an ongoing collective memory of us taking the road to the West after the fall of communism, along with all the hardships we faced, and the fair treatment of migrants is, from my experience, pretty well promoted publicly (at least so far).

If the far right gets in power in two years from now, which is highly likely given the current political situation, things might take a turn to the worse. But until then, the orchestra is singing on the Titanic.

And as a personal opinion, I think it's wrong to put all the American migrants in the same pot. I think the people leaving the US behind are exactly those who saw the things coming, who understood what Project 2025 was about and did all they could to prevent this from happening. Throwing them in concentration camps similar to those in El Salvador, degrading them or being xenophobic to them in any way will teach them no lesson and will definitely teach the usual MAGA supporter no lesson, or at least not the lesson you're looking for. I'm rather pro treating these people well, especially since (despite all the shortcomings), during these whole decades when America was truly free, it represented a safe haven for people looking to escape prosecution in their homeland, especially due to their etnicity or religion. So taking these people as they themselves flee from political prosecution is more of an acknowledgement of the role the free America had on making the world a better place, sometimes even helping make entire countries free and independent from other countries.

[–] lvxferre@mander.xyz -1 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

Moving past the obvious slurs in your comment

I already explained why they were used, here and here.

those migrants might actually get more of a red carpet treatment - sorry to spoil your vengeful dreams.

Emphasis mine. Contrariwise to your assumption, no, I don't dream about people getting treated like subhumans. I encourage you to actually read the comment you're replying to, and you'll see

…seriously, I hope not. I’m not from the belief two wrongs make a right. Immigration is part of human social behaviour since some of us left Africa; and I’m not surprised they’re leaving USA, given the current awful state of that place acc. to news.

Side note: if I wanted to write "vengeful dreams", I'd have better targets. And I wouldn't write something as mild (yes) as that comment.

In part because they are who they are

i.e. a society built from oppression, living from oppression, and selling it as merit.

but also because of the spoken language making it easier to get higher paid jobs [...]

Okay, you clearly did not get the comment you're answering to, so I'll summarise:

Your typical American expects to be treated above others, as if this was a divine right granted to the United Karenland of America. And news are simply parroting this mindset, doing everything possible to not step on little Karenlanders' toes. I'm trying to remind them that, if they get well treated, it's because there are plenty people out there who behave like decent beings, instead of behaving like your typical American.

Now, if your depiction of Romania is accurate or not in this regard, that's irrelevant for the sake of my original comment. But I'll ask you the following: do the Roma folks agree with you? Technically they aren't immigrants, but a similar situation applies. (Just like African Americans in USA.)

Side note #2: language prestige piggybacks on the power (soft and hard) associated with its speakers. And I think it's an open secret USA is going downhill. I wouldn't be surprised if "I'm a native English speaker!" became a liability later on.

And as a personal opinion, I think it’s wrong to put all the American migrants in the same pot.

That is not what I'm doing.