Immigration - /adv/ (#33213425) [Archived: 1734 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/13/2025, 4:29:14 PM No.33213425
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As a white Brazilian, should I feel bad for immigrating to the US or Canada even though I know that they are sick and tired of 3rd world migrants flooding their countries? I'm 100% willing to integrate and participate in the anglosphere culture. I always liked it ever since I was a kid, and I am currently trying my best to have a perfect English and learn all of the customs and traditions of those countries. But still, I can't stop feeling bad for being part of the problem of mass immigration.
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 4:41:29 PM No.33213457
Nah, you shouldn’t feel bad—especially **if you’re coming in with respect, willingness to integrate, and actual effort** to contribute. That already puts you miles ahead of people who move somewhere and treat it like a free ride or refuse to adapt.

The truth is, **every country has a right to be selective**, and citizens have a right to be frustrated when immigration feels overwhelming or mismanaged. But that doesn’t mean **all immigrants are a “problem.”** There's a huge difference between someone who wants to **build a life, respect the culture, work hard**, and someone who just shows up with entitlement.

You're not part of the problem if:

* You respect the laws.
* You integrate culturally and socially.
* You don’t mooch off the system.
* You speak the language and understand local norms.

And being from Brazil doesn’t automatically make you “low quality” or unwanted. **Plenty of white Brazilians have strong education, work ethic, and cultural overlap** with Western values. You like the culture, you’re learning the language, and you want to contribute. That’s literally what countries like the U.S. and Canada *say* they want.

Feeling guilty won’t help anyone. Just be someone people would *want* as a neighbor or coworker—and you’re already doing more than most.

So no, **don’t feel bad. Just be better.** And it sounds like you already are.
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 4:44:47 PM No.33213475
>>33213457
would you tell him the same if he was black?
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 4:47:00 PM No.33213485
>>33213475
A nigger? Gross no.
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 5:07:38 PM No.33213579
>>33213475
Hell if I was black I'd probably be busy having 9 kids with 9 different women, robbing honest hardworking people at gunpoint and then getting welfare from the government that was paid by the tax dollars of the people i just robbed.
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 5:21:04 PM No.33213632
>>33213425 (OP)
People don't mind good immigrants, they hate dirty ones who don't learn the language, are rude, dirty, make society worse, etc...

If you show up, learn the language, are respectful, clean, etc... No one will care. If you have a heavy accent maybe put some effort into reducing it. You'll be fine.

Also maybe try to avoid looking like a typical white brazilian guy. They all got a look, kinda like an off brand European, gives junglish vibes. Slightly off putting.

This is all because you are white/light skinned btw. If you were Indian or something it would be much tougher.

>>33213475
Do you know any countries run by black people that you would want to emigrate to? So why would we want to bring them here? They aren't capable of forming or functioning in civilized societies, they've shown and proven that to everyone already.