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Assimulation What it Really Means
This Video Reflects My Opinion on What the US Can Do With Their Assimulation.
And another argument AGAINST assimulation
assimulate - Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 :
Assimulate \As*sim"u*late\, v. t. [L. assimulatus, p. p. of
assimulare, equiv. to assimilare. See Assimilate, v. t.]
1. To feign; to counterfeit; to simulate; to resemble. [Obs.]
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| Obviously these immigrants aren't here to assimulate into US culture, but to take over with their culture. We don't need another "Mexico". Stan. Fresno, CA ... |
| to say that we are concerned that they don’t want to assimulate is a crock of crap when the real deal is we don’t want them coming here in droves taking our ... |
Look carefully at the meaning of assimulate....
Do you want to be assimulated ?
Do you want to resemble others or would you prefer to keep your individuality?
Do you want to be a counterfeit of others or another culture?
If I hear that word one more time, I think I may lose my cookies.
The word is irritating and I heard it about 25 times in the course of conversations among US and Canadian citizens, who live here in Nayarit and most are property owners.
One of the main persons who threw this word around, all to freely, is a 74 year old woman who has lived here in Mexico for many years.
She is a homeowner and I had to order her household gas this month because she could not communicate in Spanish.
I am constantly called upon to solve communication problems from people who have lived here for a large number of years, interact socially within the group of expates only, eat only non-Mexican food and listen to their music.
They know nothing about Mexican history or culture and invent their version as they go along.
They are forming their own neighborhoods, absorbing the downtown restaurants in San Blas and many other areas of Nayarit...but Mexican people in the US need to abandon their beliefs, lifestyles,music and language to make the US happy..
Why do these foreigners not have to assimulate into the Mexican culture?
I know why..because Mexican people are individuals who have no interest in forcing others to fit into a mold.
Assimulation is a belief of Nazis and Communists.
Assimulations, along with drug addiction is a means of controlling the masses.
Take away the powers of free thinking....create a robot society and you have CONTROL..
- Program the children in the schools.
- Create group counseling for every problem.
- Grief therapy when a teacher or playmate dies.
- Family counseling
- Marriage counseling
All of these items take away the responsibility of handling the problems within the family unit.
In Mexico, when someone dies, we all set by the deceased for a decent period of time, hug each other, shed our tears,ask what we can do for the loved ones left behind and then we bury the deceased and go on with life.
It is called strength within the family and the community.
Can the foreigners who come here to live assimulate into this...NO!
When a neighbor dies...they do not participate in the grief.
When a person is sick...they do not come to offer a hand.
Why..because they do not try...nor want to assimulate to this culture.
Foreigner on Mexican soil act like they are owners of this land and while the US has the belief that Mexico is trying to regain the stolen land by sheer numbers, we here see that foreigners in Mexico are trying to absorb Mexico by the force of their dollars.
Before the US cries that Mexicans are sending the dollars out, they should check on what the New Caciques have invested here in Mexico.
Look at the video above...That is another meaning of the word assimulate.
If in doubt..check it out!
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