And we've lost our values because we've begun importing hordes of 3rd worlders, which have their own values. When you import swaths of foreigners with values and cultural standards foreign to your own, this will inevitably transform your national values, as has been the case with us.
The "nation of immigrants" was not a nation of 3rd world immigrants. It was a nation of immigrants from western nations, not 3rd world nations. And there's alot more to why we're the most powerful nation in the world than that. We're also NOT the most powerful nation in history, there have been other empires which were significantly more powerful, although we're certainly the most powerful today of course.
No, Brazil is still a 3rd world dump, with a shitty standard of living. Sure, they've made some strides, thanks to Western, 1st world technology, in the last 10 years, but they are still a 3rd world dump by any objective criteria, which we too will be if we continue to import the 3rd world.
The "nation of immigrants" was not a nation of 3rd world immigrants. It was a nation of immigrants from western nations, not 3rd world nations. And there's alot more to why we're the most powerful nation in the world than that. We're also NOT the most powerful nation in history, there have been other empires which were significantly more powerful, although we're certainly the most powerful today of course.
No, Brazil is still a 3rd world dump, with a shitty standard of living. Sure, they've made some strides, thanks to Western, 1st world technology, in the last 10 years, but they are still a 3rd world dump by any objective criteria, which we too will be if we continue to import the 3rd world.
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No, we're becoming a 3rd world nation because we've lost our values.
This nation was built on immigrants. As a result, we're the strongest most powerful nation in the history of the world. Our current problems are not because of immigration, only a xenophobe would suggest such a notion.
Last I checked, Brazil was making excellent strides in economic growth.