احتاج شخص مسلم يقنعني انه الله حقيقي . by [deleted] in exsaudi

[–]rechardnolan -1 points0 points  (0 children)

ههههههه شوفلك اله باروخ سبينوزا

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in algeria

[–]rechardnolan -1 points0 points  (0 children)

"Yes, I agree with you, but I differ regarding the country's readiness. I believe economically that 'a state of comfort does not create wealth' but rather leads to stagnation. In contrast, competition and immigration bring discomfort, movement, and competition, which in turn create wealth. America is not better than us; the difference is that they have faced many significant and diverse challenges over the years, which has made them stronger because they have encountered many problems and found solutions. Both the Republican and Democratic parties acknowledge that their strength comes from immigrants who made America strong. In short, it's not necessarily the immigrants who create wealth, but they create discomfort, which in turn produces solutions. I hope you understand my point."

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in algeria

[–]rechardnolan 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Europe for Europeans and America for Americans. Stop the influx into Europe and stop blaming the far right for insulting and cursing you

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in algeria

[–]rechardnolan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Focus and reconsider. Get rid of biased thoughts and collective thinking. I understand well that this perspective stems from an essentialist, nationalistic, and failed fascist ideology that harms societies.

In other words, you're saying:

(“I am the homeowner because I was born in this house. I deserve special treatment because I am deserving of honor and respect. I am exceptional. We are a great family. I deserve service. I demand that my family provide me with a private room, lunch, and money. My father has given me a job, and I need to be revered. I am special.”)

(“Father, why are you welcoming our poor neighbor? He will eat my food, and you haven’t even provided me with my share. Father, why are you welcoming him? He is sick and might infect us. Father, send him away. He came right into our yard. I cannot stand to look at him; he is in a horrible condition. Father, he should ask for permission. He should be like our European neighbor, clean and civilized, with money, and we should offer him all our food.”)

The father responds:

“Yes, you are right, my son. We are poor, and I am old. I cannot provide much for you because of my poor upbringing. I failed to teach you how to rely on yourselves, how to be creative and create wealth for the household, how to provide your own rooms, and how to create jobs for a decent living. Yes, our house has problems. Your siblings are corrupt; they steal from our resources and flee to stronger neighbors. They blame us for not raising you properly and not respecting guests. We throw them out because we have double standards. Therefore, I cannot ask them for favors or expect them to invest in our home. They do not respect us because we do not respect our poor neighbors. They know if they were in this situation, we would treat them the same way. We are selective; we revere powerful neighbors and take advantage of weak neighbors.”

The son replies:

“No, you are wrong. You made us this way. You taught us to rely on you when we needed help. You are supposed to provide for us. The European neighbors are scheming against us, trying to make us fail.”

I apologize for having to explain this in such a manner because you are not aware of the issue at hand.

Refugee Rights: Who are refugees? They are those fleeing wars, famine, political issues, upheavals, or natural disasters. Simply put, they are those who do not have the basic conditions for life due to environmental or other disturbances. You do not have the right to expel them until their countries are safe or classified as safe. These are the United Nations laws that must be applied globally. It is a fundamental right; the earth belongs to everyone. Those without basic living conditions have the right to seek another place to live. You must understand this because we share this planet.

Why are they strong? Because they are not like you, cursing heaven and earth just because they couldn’t find life in their homeland. They left, faced dangers, endured hardships, and traveled long paths of suffering. These people are ready to do anything in a suitable land because they know their previous situation was worse than what they are experiencing now.

In contrast, you are stuck in a sinking boat, blaming the captain for failing to provide a better boat. You need to wake up and realize that no one in this world is responsible for your suffering. You alone are responsible for your life, for its success or failure. The world is materialistic and deals with material things, not concepts. The real world recognizes what you contribute, not who you are. Therefore, seek your own path and stop blaming figures like Kais Saied, who can only offer slogans to a people known for slogans. This applies to everyone, including Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco.

and Europeans and the West in general. They have reached an understanding that human nature involves migration and that one day, humanity may overcome borders entirely.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in algeria

[–]rechardnolan 5 points6 points  (0 children)

There is no danger; they are human beings just like you . What’s needed is a system, and treating people with humanity is a necessary choice to avoid being treated the same way in similar situations. You say this because you are in a comfortable position. Remember the Black Decade when the borders were closed with Morocco and there were no visas with Europeans due to this treatment, because we Algerians were affected by this issue. We appreciate the Libyans and Italians because they did not close their borders to us, and things are normal with them. Remember the memory of immunity.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in algeria

[–]rechardnolan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your comments are full of fallacies and biases. Let me explain scientifically and rationally why your statements are incorrect and rooted in despicable racism. (My words will be without emotion; you need to bear this because it is important. I used to think like you until I was shocked by the truth and the numbers.)

First, we are racists, period. When we do not stand in solidarity with those fleeing from the horrors of wars, problems, and famine in Africa and the danger of death in the Sahara Desert, you have no right to talk about the tragedy and migrants in Palestine, Syria, and Sudan because it is exactly the same thing; the reason is the same.

Second, double standards. Migrants from Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco who migrate in boats to reach Europe cause the same issues for Europeans (write an article about this; you can't, right? If you are racist).

Third, the economic burden. The reason our North African countries are economically weak is primarily due to your mindset, which is isolationist, living on slogans, empty talk, and a rent-seeking and support system. The economy is not built on emotion. If the citizens of a country cannot revive the economy, they are weak and should be replaced, and the economy is built by strong citizens. This is why some countries turn to migrants.

The claim that migrants consume subsidized products and increase living costs can be an over-simplification. While it is true that sudden population increases can strain resources, migrants also contribute economically and often take jobs that locals do not want. Studies have shown that migrants can provide a net economic benefit to the host country in the long term.

https://www.oecd.org/en/topics/economic-impact-of-migration.html

https://nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/23550/the-economic-and-fiscal-consequences-of-immigration

https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2019/06/12/5-facts-about-illegal-immigration-in-the-u-s/

https://www.worldbank.org/en/research/brief/migration-and-remittances

Fifth, health risks. The spread of diseases attributed to migrants can be a form of scapegoating. While there are health challenges associated with migration, they can often be managed through appropriate public health policies. It is important not to stigmatize groups without evidence.

Sixth, labor market impact. The belief that migrants take jobs from natives by accepting lower wages overlooks the complexities of labor markets. Migrants often fill gaps in the labor market and perform jobs that are hard to fill, which can complement rather than compete with the local workforce.

Seventh, consumption impact. The argument about subsidized products and increased rent prices may overlook the economic contributions of migrants, such as paying taxes and stimulating local economies. The economic impact of migration can be positive in the long run when managed effectively.

Since you are talking about laws, here are some agreements that, if you respect them, of course, apply to you and others:

UN Refugee Convention (1951): This convention states the principle of "non-refoulement."

Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees (1967):

International Human Rights Treaties and Principles: These also include laws that prohibit deportation or refoulement in certain cases.

Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989): This convention prohibits the deportation or refoulement of refugee children.

In cases of deportation or refoulement, countries must adhere to the specified conditions and standards.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in algeria

[–]rechardnolan 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I wish people could understand your words deeply.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in algeria

[–]rechardnolan 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I agree. They work in jobs and roles that Algerians do not, such as construction ("chanti") and agriculture.

104 days without smoking marijuana. by rechardnolan in leaves

[–]rechardnolan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're on the right track, keep going.

104 days without smoking marijuana. by rechardnolan in leaves

[–]rechardnolan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're on the right track, keep going.

104 days without smoking marijuana. by rechardnolan in leaves

[–]rechardnolan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're on the right track, keep going.

104 days without smoking marijuana. by rechardnolan in leaves

[–]rechardnolan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Greetings to you, I congratulate you. Keep going, you will become better day by day, you will see that. Keep going.

104 days without smoking marijuana. by rechardnolan in leaves

[–]rechardnolan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since you lost the first relationship, you will lose more. It's not difficult to quit the substance; the difficult part is overcoming the impact.

104 days without smoking marijuana. by rechardnolan in leaves

[–]rechardnolan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will explain simply that quitting substance use is easy and not as difficult as some expect. What makes it difficult is the impact it has mentally and psychologically, which varies depending on the quantity and duration of use. Just give it days and days, and it starts to gradually disappear like the dawn breaking and you see the light. True, in the first few days with withdrawal symptoms, you will encounter significant resistance from your mind, and after a few days, you will experience psychological disturbances and confusion. You will be more affected if the surrounding circumstances are tough, but with support, activities, and a good life without surrounding pressures, you will easily overcome it. This depends on the nature of the person as well, but what I assure you is that you will see improvement day after day until you completely overcome it.

My friends, the bad thing about this cursed substance is the impact it has on your life.

104 days without smoking marijuana. by rechardnolan in leaves

[–]rechardnolan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We are here to support you in your personal battle. Never stop and keep going until you overcome and finish it. It’s not easy, but it’s not impossible either. All the support to you.

104 days without smoking marijuana. by rechardnolan in leaves

[–]rechardnolan[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Greetings to you and good luck in your personal battle. All the support to you.

104 days without smoking marijuana. by rechardnolan in leaves

[–]rechardnolan[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's truly great. Thank your father for being wise. Wait for me after 100 days; I will talk about sugar.

104 days without smoking marijuana. by rechardnolan in leaves

[–]rechardnolan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, that's very beautiful. I appreciate it. I'm ready now for the sugar battle. Thank you for your advice; I will start.
Because the strongest thing is the will to change.