Is your complaint about US celebrities, illegal inhabitants, or the people who signed the petition? The explanation for each is long and varied. I personally don't care about the Biebs so I'm not going to type anymore on the subject. But if you're in a country where you are a guest and not a citizen, it pays to behave.
My complaint is he is being held to a different standard for simply being Canadian. If this is going to be applied to celebrities it should apply to all illegal immigrants.
It seems hypocritical to only apply it to Canadian celebrities and not any other illegal immigrant of different race to a standard. My point was that its racist and segregating someone based on the fact they are Canadian.
Yes visiting in a country you should behave but shouldn't EVERYONE behave and follow the laws? They do not hold other immigrants to this standard even though they come in illegally. So why is a Canadian who is there legally being Judged so harshly.
No one gives a fuck if he's Canadian, Nigerian, Laotian, Vulcan or Swedish! The guy runs around breaking laws in clear sight so people want him out. But it isn't going to happen so why worry about it!
Yes and why do they not deport every other illegal that broke a law? Why does it only apply to him? No one gives a crap about anyone else. I not saying its good he broke any law but why does it ONLY apply to him?
It depends on the law that was broken. DUI is pretty serious stuff. An illegal immigrant committing DUI will undoubtedly get deported.
Yes, US Citizens break those laws too, but they have to face the consequences as well. Because Justin is not a citizen, this carries the additional consequence of getting his privilege to live in the US revoked.
Is it normal the US is so racist to Canadians?
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Is your complaint about US celebrities, illegal inhabitants, or the people who signed the petition? The explanation for each is long and varied. I personally don't care about the Biebs so I'm not going to type anymore on the subject. But if you're in a country where you are a guest and not a citizen, it pays to behave.
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My complaint is he is being held to a different standard for simply being Canadian. If this is going to be applied to celebrities it should apply to all illegal immigrants.
It seems hypocritical to only apply it to Canadian celebrities and not any other illegal immigrant of different race to a standard. My point was that its racist and segregating someone based on the fact they are Canadian.
Yes visiting in a country you should behave but shouldn't EVERYONE behave and follow the laws? They do not hold other immigrants to this standard even though they come in illegally. So why is a Canadian who is there legally being Judged so harshly.
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No one gives a fuck if he's Canadian, Nigerian, Laotian, Vulcan or Swedish! The guy runs around breaking laws in clear sight so people want him out. But it isn't going to happen so why worry about it!
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Yes and why do they not deport every other illegal that broke a law? Why does it only apply to him? No one gives a crap about anyone else. I not saying its good he broke any law but why does it ONLY apply to him?
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It depends on the law that was broken. DUI is pretty serious stuff. An illegal immigrant committing DUI will undoubtedly get deported.
Yes, US Citizens break those laws too, but they have to face the consequences as well. Because Justin is not a citizen, this carries the additional consequence of getting his privilege to live in the US revoked.
I think you are Justin Bieber... If in that case, just hide on a private island somewhere and leave the human world alone!