Monday, November 24, 2025

Assimilation

 I've written extensively about the seemingly endless fraud in the people's republic, and how the vast majority of that fraud is concentrated in one immigrant community.   As we see in myriads of public statements, the Somali community in MN thinks of themselves as citizens of Somalis first, Muslims second,  and residents of MN third (at best).   They've brought tribal conflict that's shown up in how they vote, and an aptitude for fraud that is impressive from Somalia.   They worship Ilhan Omar who's family was part of the oppressive regime and who's father was (by most standards) a war criminal.    We've seen a massive amount of immigration fraud, on top of the outright theft of hundreds of millions of dollars.   Some of which is reported to be supporting Muslim terror groups.   You could argue that you can't blame the entire group for the actions of the few, and that is usually True.  However when the scope of the autism fraud was revealed, and the high rate of participation, the 50% rate of immigration fraud, and the total inability to police their community, I think it's fair to say that it's not just a few troublemakers.  

Strangely enough, the Twin Cities is also home to another large group of immigrants that get less publicity.   Sure, we hear about Suni Lee and the kid who was in Gran Torino, but that's about it.    Of course I'm talking about the Hmong (and to a lesser extent the Karen).    One might ask why we don't hear the same sorts of things about this community as we do about the Somali community.   I believe that there are two relatively simple answers.   One, gratitude.  The Hmong were (as a community) grateful to have been removed from SE Asia and their situation there and have shown that gratitude.   Two, assimilation.   They have done an excellent job of assimilating into the community, without sacrificing their cultural identity.  You could probably find some answers in the differences between Asian and African cultures as well.  

In short, I'd argue that to compare and contrast the experiences of the Hmong and Somali immigrants who ended up in the people's republic  would make an interesting case study.  Unfortunately, it seems unlikely that it'll ever be done because of the potential to open various cans of worms.  It seems safe to conclude that immigrants who have no desire or intent to assimilate are not immigrants that bring value to the countries they immigrate to.  

 

 https://www.wilder.org/wp-content/pdf-file/SFO_PopulationAtGlance_AllPopulationss_6-16.pdf

I decided to take a look, and found this.  It's interesting that Somalis have the highest poverty rate and one of the lowest working rates.    This is interesting data, but it would be interesting to do a deeper dive.   Especially to look at things like country loyalty and intent/desire to assimilate.  

5 comments:

Marshal Art said...

One could make the case that we have already all the evidence we need with regard to limiting entry from specific nations.

Craig said...

One could make that case.

Craig said...

Notice how Danny boy doesn't comment on posts like this? It's almost like he knows that reality is against him, and that his support for this corruption can't be covered over, so he simply sticks with his silent support for this garbage.

Marshal Art said...

He would too easily be indicted as complicit by his ongoing support for the parties involved.

Craig said...

Hell, he revels in the policies implemented by the DFL and lax oversight by the DFL which have led to these egregious frauds. You'll note that he wants to force successful businessmen to sell their companies and those with investments to get rid of them to serve on elected office, but not a word about this blatant, ongoing fraud.