The collision of different value systems that Jiang treats as the social mechanism by which immigration destabilizes inherited communal norms.
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cultural clash
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Goddamn immigrants! Again, this is not a political correct class, okay? Why is immigration bad? Why is immigration bad?"
Key Notes
Jiang argues immigration is bad because it produces cultural clash among people with different values.
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"Goddamn immigrants! Again, this is not a political correct class, okay? Why is immigration bad? Why is immigration bad?"
"It puts into conflict people with different cultures."
"Exactly, okay? Your values change. Before, these old families were dedicated to helping other people around them, helping their neighbors. But when you have..."
"may gain the honor of the first clash, so with longer strides did he leave us, and I remained along my path with those..."
"...land oh aritnees i've seen rangers and raiding parties galloping the clash of tournaments the rush of joust now done with trumpets now with..."
"...draw a vapor which turbid clouds will try to wrap. The clash between them will be fierce, impetuous, a tempest fought upon Campo Piceno..."
"...the wind, or those on whom rain falls, or those who clash with such harsh tongues, why are they not all punished in the..."
"Okay, yes, it creates a cultural clash, yes. What else?"
"What we're seeing right now is a clash of these different political factions. Maybe before, 100 years ago, I would have said that eventually..."
"...or in time to come, whenever the power is yours. Shore clash with shore, sea against sea, and sword against sword. This is my..."
"...benefit u.s financial interests how does this development that you're describing clash or a line or some or both how help us understand uh..."
"...whole culture it's your family and then when these two cultures clash it was the Prussians who won and um that created of course..."
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