Very wealthy people who immigrated to this country should maybe stay out of blaming poor migrants for the problems of their adopted country. Just saying.

@georgetakei

Spot on.. in fact I'd go one further and say how about we stop blamming people for things based on hardships beyond their control.

@georgetakei

They won't be happy until the United States is an apartheid state shithole. And even then they'd still waste their days looking for ways to make it worse.

(Edit: Yikes. Look what just showed up to highlight my point. This Christopher Rufo guy is a proper monster, doesn't even feel the need to hide it.)

https://www.rawstory.com/christopher-rufo-desantis/

Would-be 'warlord' yearns for white nationalist dictator to 'destroy the left' during event hosted by DeSantis ally

The conservative activist who has ignited panics over anti-racism lessons and other elements of the so-called "woke" agenda hosted a social media debate aimed at eliminating the Republican Party's political rivals.Christopher Rufo, a Manhattan Institute fellow and close ally of Florida Gov. Ron DeSa...

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@georgetakei especially if their name rhymes with Harmeet Dhillon, legal adviser on the Trump 2020 campaign
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harmeet_Dhillon
Harmeet Dhillon - Wikipedia

@georgetakei also they should stay out of blaming the ONGs of countries they are not even immigrated in for the problems of other countries they have nothing to do with.
@georgetakei The systemic problems that a country has are often hidden by a selected few. Some people just don't like other people for reason only they understand inside their own minds.
@georgetakei didn't he lie on a form when coming to the US after studying in Canada? At that time he would have been an illegal alien
@georgetakei
Just like Musk?
I'm not "just saying" and would petition potus why he props up Musk by $bns to be an atrocity. You have far more of a say than I do George. Are you not concened by Musk on X (Twitter) to have gone totally irrational and racist?
@georgetakei If they are so successful perhaps they should be persuaded to return to their country of origin to make it more successful too
@georgetakei It's weird to me to run into children of wealthy Cubans who abandoned Cuba when Castro took over but went to Spain first, then emigrated. They look down on the poor Cubans that piled onto overcrowded boats to come across. Class warfare in a new country is still gross.