YLE’s best and brightest… Lol!
In a tweet between YLE producer, Juha Kulmanen and US correspondent Laura Saarikoski, they mention a radio program on YLE’s Areena channel, 3.9.2016, highlighting how much of a nostradamus the producer was in a report from 1984 on the US’s southern border.
I noticed that the bio to the program included the fraud term of ”undocumented” in describing illegal aliens coming into the U.S., 11 million of them. So I tweeted to them both the following:
@jkulmanen @SaarikoskiLaura ”undocumented”? More like illegal aliens….political correctness in media = fake journalism
— TundraTabloids (@TundraTabloids) March 26, 2016
YLE’s Producer, Juha Kulmanen responds:
@jkulmanen @SaarikoskiLaura Nothing to do with being human, but legality. Your mindset: Stealing a TV = being human? Two sets of laws?
— TundraTabloids (@TundraTabloids) March 26, 2016
I add:
@jkulmanen @SaarikoskiLaura Your utopian based ideological thinking lasts but a few steps before collapsing in on itself.Typical regressives
— TundraTabloids (@TundraTabloids) March 26, 2016
YLE correspondent in the US, Laura Saarikoski responds:
@TundraTabloids You obviously don’t even read my stories before tweeting. I advocate nothing like that in my article.
— Laura Saarikoski (@SaarikoskiLaura) March 26, 2016
@SaarikoskiLaura You obviously didn’t read my tweet to what I was referring to. I never said YOU did, just following @jkulmanen ‘s illogic.
— TundraTabloids (@TundraTabloids) March 26, 2016
I respond back:
@SaarikoskiLaura responding to @jkulmanen silliness (we’re all human), meaning ”no one is really illegal” bull crap.
— TundraTabloids (@TundraTabloids) March 26, 2016
follow bouncing ball @SaarikoskiLaura following @jkulmanen ‘s logic, then no one is illegal, everyone has right to move wherever they want
— TundraTabloids (@TundraTabloids) March 26, 2016
A thought which has been bothering me on this subject.
When I was born in my country I was “documented.” Birth certificate etc. I did not choose to be documented, different government agencies did it to me.
This of course allows my government’s agencies to ensure I do… what ever it is they wish their “documented” citizens to do.
Now I understand, from the same government agencies, that “undocumented” people are citizens.
The “undocumented” chose to be in said country (whichever) and the government is (apparently) condoning this choice.
My question is therefore, do I have the right also to choose to be in my country and to choose NOT to be documented?
If it is not “illegal” to be undocumented, and I am a reasonably “legal” sort of human, why am I documented? I do not wish to move. I do not wish to do anything illegal. Can I choose whether I wish to be documented or not?
I just find myself wondering about these things.