Why don't Celebs push for Sanctuary Cities where they live? or let Refugees live in their mansions?

and i was showing you why your comparisons are shit.

celebs are saying "you guys should let illegals live in your area" without offering up their own areas.

so for the third time i'll post my responses to show you why you're shitty comparisons don't apply here


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notice the difference between this example and the celebs? the celebs are saying people should offer their areas, without offering their own areas. nobody who donates to homeless shelters says "you guys should volunteer your houses to the homeless, while i only donate a few dollars". see the difference?
the celebs are telling people to do MORE than what they(the celebs) are willing to do. people who donate to the homeless don't do this.



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notice the difference between this example and the celebs? the celebs are saying people should offer their areas, without offering their own areas. nobody who donates to tsunami relief funds says "you guys should go to haiti while i only donate few dollars" see the difference? the celebs are telling people to do MORE than what they(the celebs) are willing to do. people who donate to tsunami relief funds don't do this.






the criticism is that the celebrities are asking the common man to do more than what celebrities are even willing to do(even thought the celebs have way more resources and way more space. THAT is the criticism. i don't even understand how someone could be so dumb that i would even need to explain this but i guess this is sherdog after all.
This is all irrelevant. It's a common trope to say that anyone who is in favor of sanctuary cities should be fine with immigrants living in their home. I'm making fun of the absolutest nonsense that that idea entails.
No celebrities are saying that we should let all immigrants into this country to stay in Lansing, Michigan. It's simply not happening. You're arguing something that doesn't exist. Also, the delineation between celebrities and regular folk is also irrelevant to this conversation.
 
This is all irrelevant. It's a common trope to say that anyone who is in favor of sanctuary cities should be fine with immigrants living in their home. I'm making fun of the absolutest nonsense that that idea entails.
No celebrities are saying that we should let all immigrants into this country to stay in Lansing, Michigan. It's simply not happening. You're arguing something that doesn't exist. Also, the delineation between celebrities and regular folk is also irrelevant to this conversation.
what does it matter if it's a common trope. i'm not talking about the trope, i'm talking about your shitty comparisons. if you want to make fun of the trope, then use analogies that make sense.

i'm not arguing something that doesn't exist, i'm arguing that your examples were bullshit.
 
Updates looks like a lot of California people are mad at this and voting against them. like I said let the rich celebs house them they got the money its time to be about it not talk for image and narcissism to pretend let them live in your mansions and beach front acres. dont shove them to the working class, so you can enjoy the praise for supporting them without housing them in your area or homes.


Opposition to immigrant sanctuary spreading in California

https://www.yahoo.com/news/oppositi...spreading-california-155341455--politics.html
SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) — More local governments in California are resisting the state's efforts to resist the Trump administration's immigration crackdown, and political experts see politics at play as Republicans try to fire up voters in a state where the GOP has grown weak.

Since the Jeff Sessions-led Department of Justice sued California last month over its so-called "sanctuary state" law limiting police collaboration with immigration agents, at least a dozen local governments have voted to either join or support the lawsuit or for resolutions opposing the state's position. Those include the Board of Supervisors in Orange County, which has more than 3 million people.

More action is coming this week, with leaders in the Orange County city of Los Alamitos scheduled to vote Monday on a proposal for a local law to exempt the community of 12,000 from the state law. On Tuesday, the San Diego County Board of Supervisors is meeting to consider joining the Trump administration lawsuit.

Immigration has been a hot topic across the country since President Donald Trump campaigned in 2016 on promises of tougher enforcement and a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border. It has been a lightning rod issue in California far longer.

The state passed a measure backed by Republican Gov. Pete Wilson in the 1990s to deny public health care and education to immigrants in the country illegally. It was later overturned but left a lingering resentment among the state's growing Hispanic population.

In recent years, California Republicans have taken a less strident approach to immigration in a state where one in four people are foreign-born. But the Trump administration lawsuit has energized many in a party that has been rendered nearly irrelevant at the state level, where Democrats control every key office.

"When the attorney general of the United States decides to take a firm position against it, I think that gave a signal to a lot of us that, 'Hey, California is on the wrong side of this thing,'" said Fred Whitaker, chairman of the Republican Party in Orange County. He also is a councilman in the city of Orange who proposed a local resolution on the issue that passed last week.

Raphael Sonenshein, executive director of the Pat Brown Institute for Public Affairs at California State University, Los Angeles, said it's not surprising Republicans are galvanizing over immigration.

"Politics is very much about emotions, especially in midterms," he said. "I think it was only a matter of time when people went back to the issue that actually hits the nerve in the Republican base these days more than any other."

Under Democratic leadership, California has enacted a series of laws in recent years aimed at helping immigrants, including issuing driver's licenses regardless of legal status and assisting with tuition at state universities. After Trump was elected, lawmakers passed the measure to limit police collaboration with federal immigration agents.

Immigrant and civil rights advocates applauded the measure, known as SB54, as a way to encourage immigrants to report crime to police without fearing deportation. Critics said it would make it too hard for federal agents to find and deport ex-convicts who are a danger to communities.

Most of the local governments siding with the Trump administration are in Orange County, an area once considered a GOP stronghold but that voted for Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election. But it's starting to spread.

Escondido in neighboring San Diego County has voted to support the federal lawsuit and last week the small city of Ripon in the state's Central Valley did the same.

In many cases, meetings on the issue have drawn boisterous crowds. Anti-illegal immigration activists have traveled from city to city to attend, heightening tensions with those who want their communities to support immigrant-friendly policies or stay out of the fray.

In response to the controversy, some local governments have taken the opposite approach. Leaders in Santa Ana, an Orange County city home to about 330,000 residents, voted to support California in the lawsuit.

Some of the supervisors pushing the issue in Orange and San Diego counties are Republicans running for Congress and they may see this as a way to generate needed enthusiasm, said Louis DeSipio, a political science professor at the University of California, Irvine.

"The mobilization that could come from introducing immigration debates into county political races may be a critical element in a year like 2018 when Democrats will likely be more mobilized than Republicans," he said.
 
Yeah, rich social-liberals in any country are the worst breed. In France for example they are called the "caviar-left".

As for Hollywood, really, all these people have to say is shit, usually. But hey, people are cattle and will listen to these freaks, just because they were in movies.
 
I notice these Celebs and rich liberal elite like claiming this and that on twitter, bashing rich people its almost as if they are bashing rich people using a psychological tactic of if I bash them they wont look at me as a rich person, even though they are rich, like some type of projection tactic to deflect onto others.

A thing I notice these Celeb like are Sanctuary Cities and pro immigration for refugees and illegals who do not go through the legal process.

Well why don't you see these Safe places for refugees and illegals in Malibu, west hollywood, beverly hills, brentwood, etc?

Look at these people these are Americans who live in the areas that are being targeted for Sanctuary cities, the media never shows this stuff these are minorities American citizens who oppose thse cities because they know the fear of the unexpected with these immigrants from other countries.





Why don't the celebs practice what they preach instead of making people suffer in the poor areas bring the refugees to your affluent areas build tents in your massive yards, huge mansions and house as many as possible dont just pretend so you can get fans to think you are caring but really are just masking it by pretending to care with hollow statements.


They expect the US little people should be able to handle all of this. What celebrities just can't handle the heartache of knowing that us little people won't share our space with people that are clearly sad and hungry :(

Don't let those motherfuckers near there Mansions, or anywhere near their getting his community. They look dirty.
 
if i got a nice pickup truck and a homeless man doesnt....he should be glad....i can now afford to give him bottled water and pre made sandwiches and pay for homeless programs.

Well aren't you a little sweetheart..
 
Hey @TidWell was making shit threads back then too!

Anyways, I'm not a liberal, nor am I a celebrity, but i live in one of the biggest refugee neighborhoods in the country and I love it. I don't want my neighbors having free reign of my house, but sure, I'd let some crash on the couch if they were in a rut.

Shocking, I know, that refugees (and their *gasp* Muslims) can be cool folks.
 
Speaking of illegals and toilets remember this gem from the rich liberal celeb Kelly Osbourne lol

"I wouldn't mean it like that"
The stupidity is absolutely astounding.

No ladies, what she really meant was who the fuck is going to clean her toilets. She loves her little Mexican made that she's had since birth because her dad was a rockstar.

How about none of these spoonfed fux get to make any decisions for our country at all? I'll go for that.

They pay more taxes than I do, I'm sure. But that's old money. Someone like her didn't do one goddamn thing to earn one goddamn Penny yet this is the type of person that the o p was describing... a social justice Warrior that's ready to go to war so long as they can do it from a top of their Ivory Tower. And it gets traction because there's a lot of cucks and bleeding hearts in this country that really want to believe that if they vote for the blue team, that they're voting for people that believe in civil rights and equality.

Because I don't understand that these social issues have been waxed on to solely as a way to differentiate themselves from the Republican party in as many ways as possible. It's pure pandering. Hillary Clinton was against gay marriage until everybody else was for it, then she jumped on the bandwagon. That's the biggest example, you can go all the way down the line and you'll be lucky to find five of them that really actually believe in equality or civil rights more strongly than they believe in obtaining as much power and influence as humanly possible.

But you just keep on rumbling young young men, Rumble.... if it makes you feel better about yourself <45>

(Inb4 some more crocodile tears about something Donald Trump said or did. Get the fuck over it)
 
LA is a sanctuary shit hole...I mean city. Most celebs have multiple homes and have a home in LA for work convenience. Letting a refugee live in their mansion is a retarded idea.
 
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