Re: 'Cos I doubt you'll like what I have to say, for one thing.
Camilla Send a noteboard - 26/01/2011 08:42:04 AM
I should have kept up on Irish politics.
Norwegian politics is boring, the only point of interest at the moment being that the newspapers and people in general have recently discovered that illegal immigrants are sometimes people with actual lives and identities, not just scary masses of Otherness, and so they want the government to make exceptions for that one person (but god forbid we make the rules more humane to begin with).
Britain...
Don't get me started.
Don't get YOU started, eh?
And because I'm not knowledgeable, for another.
That is a valid reason not to opine.
I am.
If you were talking about what I think you were, however, bear in mind how often I've publicly said, regarding Americas immigration woes, that amnesty is a slap in the face to those who invest the time, money and energy to immigrate legally just because they aren't willing to introduce themselves to a new country with a criminal act. Then bear in mind that I coughed up $500 to get here, and succeeded in no small part due to indirect connections to an immigration lawyer who could literally explain the immigration laws to the woman who initially denied my visa (she actually thanked him for correcting her ignorance at one point. ) Further consider that it'll be at least a year before I can even apply for university, because I need some kind of residence permit first and can't even apply for one until two weeks after next falls admissions deadline. Also consider that in my NATIVE country, if someone returns home via deportation the State Dept. revokes their passport and they'll never get another. Ever.
Now consider that, from what I'm told, someone who entered the country illegally, ignorantly or not, was made aware of her illegal status yet obtained a masters degree from the state university before declaring herself an illegal immigrant via a book that's reportedly selling quite well, and STILL THINKS SHE SHOULD BE ABLE TO STAY! In looking over the local universitys admissions process I noted a warning that limited space makes it "highly competitive", thus for all the hypothetical abstractions about illegal aliens abusing the system at taxpayer expense in America, someone who'd otherwise have received a university education here was instead denied one because someone here illegally took their spot at a taxpayer funded university. The penalty for that is a trip to Moscow and expedited legal reentry as a resident, or a lifetime without a university degree and commensurately higher earnings, depending on whom you are. What kind of hypocrite would I be if I said this is OK? If I'D pulled that the US would never allow me to leave again, let alone return to Norway. Maybe I should write a book....
Remember: I WARNED you!
Did you get the impression I was in favour of the popular point of view that her staying is unproblematic?
I am not one to mindlessly follow the incoherent outrage of the masses, and I thought my comment made it clear that I found it bizarre that there is such a movement to make her stay while excluding others in a similar position.
But.
There is a difference between asylum and conventional immigration. You are doing the latter. She tried the former. Conflating them does nobody any good. And I will not pretend that the Norwegian bureaucracy is flawless in dealing with the legitimacy of asylum seekers. And being generally in favour of treating people as people, not as mindless "entities" that can be reduced to a statistic, I find our treatment of asylum seekers too restrictive.
(Ironically, this whole mass movement (as I indicated in my original reply) is due to people finally seeing a previous asylum seeker as precisely an individual, which I would like them to do in all cases.)
In this particular case, I do not have anywhere near enough information to take an unequivocal position. There are definite indications that the family was in serious danger, and that it was politically motivated, but that Norwegian immigration authorities failed to recognise that.
If so, that makes the staying illegally much more understandable, and I would much rather an illegal immigrant take a university education than turn to crime.
Whoever told you getting into the local university is hard was ... exaggerating. You pretty much only need to have passed high school.
*MySmiley*
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This message last edited by Camilla on 26/01/2011 at 08:43:06 AM
So the Irish government has basically imploded.
23/01/2011 04:47:10 PM
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I am now confused
23/01/2011 05:34:31 PM
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You do realize Britain is pretty much the envy of the Western world at the moment?
23/01/2011 06:27:05 PM
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Re: You do realize Britain is pretty much the envy of the Western world at the moment?
23/01/2011 06:34:47 PM
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I did. There was more violence than in ours, that's true (ours have none so far, knock on wood).
23/01/2011 06:41:34 PM
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Re: I did. There was more violence than in ours, that's true (ours have none so far, knock on wood).
23/01/2011 06:43:41 PM
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Those protests were only violent by British standards.
23/01/2011 11:54:15 PM
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What protests?
24/01/2011 07:26:49 PM
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Re: What protests?
24/01/2011 07:28:40 PM
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Re: What protests?
25/01/2011 09:23:17 AM
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There's a new objection
25/01/2011 11:38:25 AM
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I didn't object...
25/01/2011 11:47:11 AM
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And Britain had to live with the Conservative Wilderness for 15 years before it could get there *NM*
24/01/2011 02:43:16 AM
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Should I start chiming in on Norwegian politics now that I'm here...?
24/01/2011 12:42:03 AM
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Why not?
24/01/2011 08:49:07 AM
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'Cos I doubt you'll like what I have to say, for one thing.
26/01/2011 01:55:13 AM
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Re: 'Cos I doubt you'll like what I have to say, for one thing.
26/01/2011 08:42:04 AM
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That's been a while coming, hasn't it? Cowen seems to be losing it.
23/01/2011 05:48:30 PM
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Certainly. he's been on dodgy ground for a couple months.
23/01/2011 06:27:27 PM
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Re: Certainly. he's been on dodgy ground for a couple months.
23/01/2011 06:33:26 PM
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Re: Certainly. he's been on dodgy ground for a couple months.
23/01/2011 07:19:03 PM
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Re: Certainly. he's been on dodgy ground for a couple months.
23/01/2011 07:57:05 PM
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Re: Certainly. he's been on dodgy ground for a couple months.
23/01/2011 09:29:03 PM
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Re: Certainly. he's been on dodgy ground for a couple months.
23/01/2011 09:46:20 PM
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I think Adams is an Irish citizen, and not a British one.
23/01/2011 11:45:34 PM
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I found out something else today which makes it even better.
24/01/2011 10:37:45 PM
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I was reading your post and going "what about the Chiltern Hundreds"?
24/01/2011 10:44:32 PM
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Oh, alternatively we could elevate him to the House of Lords.
26/01/2011 11:08:44 PM
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Awesome idea. Something like "Baron Adams of Londonderry", I'm thinking. *NM*
27/01/2011 07:54:26 PM
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We made his arch-rival a Lord, after all, so it would only be fair.
28/01/2011 08:26:15 AM
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Here you go
25/01/2011 12:55:33 PM
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well, the only interesting thing in swedish politics is a wikileaks document and the reactions...
23/01/2011 06:21:00 PM
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What is inappropriate about trying to keep out barbaric unskilled people?
23/01/2011 10:59:53 PM
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The inappropriateness is the generalisation in the claim
23/01/2011 11:16:52 PM
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Generalizations are inappropriate when they are disproven by statistics, and appropriate when proven
24/01/2011 07:33:14 PM
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I've looked into the statistics a bit more.
24/01/2011 09:11:52 PM
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I take it you're talking about the Middle East in its most narrow sense here.
24/01/2011 09:56:22 PM
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... the fact that they are asylum seekers, and their skill certainly shouldn't matter in that case.
24/01/2011 07:08:14 PM
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Hopefully they'll stop using Irish officially as a way to cut down on unnecessary costs.
23/01/2011 10:57:08 PM
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I'd support that
23/01/2011 11:26:20 PM
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Ironically, if you de-officialised Irish you could get EU money to help preserve it.
23/01/2011 11:48:14 PM
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But why, why?
24/01/2011 08:35:43 PM
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Because it's the only thing justifying their insistence they're not British?
24/01/2011 10:03:54 PM
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But all language learning should be purely voluntary (after what parents teach their children).
25/01/2011 03:05:28 AM
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What, so you don't think students in high school should be taught foreign languages?
25/01/2011 06:34:21 PM
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Irish is the mother tongue of about 7,000-15,000 people at most.
26/01/2011 05:04:00 AM
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Wikipedia says it's more like 40k-80k.
26/01/2011 06:41:41 PM
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And Elaine, Stephen, or any other Irish people here: do feel free to comment. *NM*
26/01/2011 06:42:36 PM
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More to the point, are YOU interested in learning Irish?
26/01/2011 05:15:18 AM
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Calling Ireland the new Sodom and Gomorrah, are you?
26/01/2011 06:02:05 PM
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I don't think it's as fun as Sodom and Gomorrah, at least not post-crisis.
26/01/2011 09:48:54 PM
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Re: I don't think it's as fun as Sodom and Gomorrah, at least not post-crisis.
27/01/2011 08:42:21 PM
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Presumably because they agree with J.R.R. Tolkien and Tómas Sæmundsson about language's importance.
24/01/2011 10:16:05 PM
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So Australians and New Zealanders are really English then? Austrians are just Germans?
25/01/2011 03:01:14 AM
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I never said I agreed .
25/01/2011 08:19:11 AM
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I would suggest that a distinct dialect does the job just as well
25/01/2011 02:23:59 PM
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The thing is, people who feel really strongly about that usually insist it's a separate language.
28/01/2011 04:20:57 PM
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It's really more about having a unique silly costume to wear at Miss Universe pageants.
26/01/2011 05:09:10 AM
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You're confusing what we sell to gullible American tourists with what we actually value . *NM*
28/01/2011 04:15:01 PM
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What the hell happened to the Celtic Tiger Country? *NM*
24/01/2011 05:47:12 AM
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The Celtic Tiger is dead, Ireland had a GDP contraction of 14% in the last two years.
24/01/2011 01:47:06 PM
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It's still there, but it aimed a bit too high and got a bit scorched.
24/01/2011 10:07:36 PM
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