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Phoenix is in the top 5 fastest growing cities in the entire country Places like Havasu falls, a beautiful hidden oasis in the center of the Grand Canyon that I used to backpack into every year….I may never see again in my lifetime. This is because due to the population increases in the past decade, now the campground reservations for the year (and you are only allowed to reserve for that year) are instantly all booked the second they come up. I’ve tried to get them…and all I get is a busy signal trying dozens of time per hour for days until finding out when I finally get through that they are all gone Watering holes like Fossil creek that I used to be able to just go to on a whim, now require reservations farther and farther in advance, and look more and more like assembly line tourist attractions When you climb the tallest mountain in Phoenix and look down, you can see a thick cloud of smog sitting on top of the city. A cloud that gets thicker and denser every year Now yes, a lot of those people coming are people fleeing high cost of living states like CA like locusts, spreading to devour a new state and then move on again But also, Tens of thousands of El Salvadorans and Hondurans were bussed form the border into cities in my state in just the last few years alone, thousands at a time. I paid close attention each time I saw local news report on it, on the few occasions they heard about it. And that’s just the ones moved from overcrowded holding centers, who knows how more are crossing our near-useless lack of a border undetected….into my state Pics from a place I may never get to see again [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] | |||
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#133
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Instead there's this about the potato famine, for anyone bored... https://evolution.berkeley.edu/evoli...agriculture_02 https://www.pnas.org/content/111/24/8791 A pro and a con regarding diversity. Another one, that's more relevant to the discussion...a potential connection between cholera and cystic fibrosis. Both effects on the human body are cons, but CF would have been a pro were there no cure for cholera. https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/19....107G/abstract Most of this is over my head, but I've heard it discussed elsewhere by those with CF. So yes, diversity can be negative and positive. And in cases where there are two negatives, a positive aspect might still exist, unbeknownst to us for some time. | |||
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Last edited by Ennewi; 09-24-2021 at 01:05 AM..
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I used to live in San Diego. Since you know everyone so well, where else have I lived? I must live in maine or a borderless state... because the ocean doesnt bring immigrants, either, right? I got ocean on three sides. We get south americans, carribean islanders, cubans, all kinds of immigrants. It's not a problem.
My state has three times the number of people than your state. 21,000,000 people. Arizona has 7,000,000. We can all read between the lines. We get it. If you're white, its fine. If you're not, its a problem. | ||
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Im so pissed off I had to listen to virtue signaling about kids drinking from toilets and look at all these Insta posts form the squad and under their watch they just cast them to the mud pits.
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You would have to be a moron to not see the blatant mass exploitation of a policy meant to shield people from religious or political persecution Wtf does a wall have to do with my perception of our terrible asylum policies? My 11yr old cousin could figure out how to exploit them | |||
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