Milko_Djurovski
Registered Users (C)
I am not attempting to spread my "wisdom" around here or pretentiously assert myself, so I take exception to your little jab, Cinta. I simply try to express my views in a articulate and clear manner and if you find that pretentious or pompuos (which you seem to imply), that is your problem, not mine.
I have no idea where Michael Moore comes in this discussion, so we better not go off on far tangents. I, as an immigrant, do not have the right to vote and I don't think my posts are intended to sound political, unless the topic is political.
Believe me when I say that I have a very good understanding of what traditional American values are. The fact is that this forum, as you said, is really not bound by its title and has topics of various interest to immigrants, mainly read and contributed by VSC I-485 applicant. I will take that criticism and agree that this post perhaps does belong here, those somewhat vague parameters taken into account.
However, my point still stands and that is... there has to be differentiation between actions of a single customs officers and the actions of a country. I was attempting to say that overgeneralization is usually not a good thing, but I guess that does not fly with the public here, as long as their interest is served. The ICE officer in question should be reprimanded by all means neccessary. But I would not lump this with the I-485 suit and our plight, because this community did sue John Ashcroft, but not because of stuff like this, or if it did, then we face an uphill battle. Let's not mix apples and oranges...
I have no idea where Michael Moore comes in this discussion, so we better not go off on far tangents. I, as an immigrant, do not have the right to vote and I don't think my posts are intended to sound political, unless the topic is political.
Believe me when I say that I have a very good understanding of what traditional American values are. The fact is that this forum, as you said, is really not bound by its title and has topics of various interest to immigrants, mainly read and contributed by VSC I-485 applicant. I will take that criticism and agree that this post perhaps does belong here, those somewhat vague parameters taken into account.
However, my point still stands and that is... there has to be differentiation between actions of a single customs officers and the actions of a country. I was attempting to say that overgeneralization is usually not a good thing, but I guess that does not fly with the public here, as long as their interest is served. The ICE officer in question should be reprimanded by all means neccessary. But I would not lump this with the I-485 suit and our plight, because this community did sue John Ashcroft, but not because of stuff like this, or if it did, then we face an uphill battle. Let's not mix apples and oranges...