Tate Brown
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Yeah, people that go to, like, that lengths to engage in, like, nostalgia, that's typically the sign of, like, either infantilization or, like, trauma.
I'm not a psychologist.
It probably exists in Japan.
I know they keep bringing it up.
I'm pretty aggressive on like remigration policies.
Like I think they should evaluate entire communities that have refused to assimilate.
I think it's like if you have any loyalty to another country, what, three, four generations?
At that point, your citizenship is just paperwork primarily.
I mean, again, this is the truth is a lot of those Somalis are here legally.
They got all their paperwork and a lot of them were born in Somalia.
A lot of these were born in Somalia.
Same thing in Dearborn.
Actually, the majority of those people in Dearborn were born in Michigan.
So it's like the denaturalization, it just doesn't feel good because it's like, well, they like a lot of the same cultural things that I do.
But really, when you drill down to what's actually important to you, how do you evaluate the world, they don't have that much in common.
Right.
Yeah.
Unacceptable.
They're in a different world.
So it's like, I think you got to get aggressive.