What about the vilification of young White men in the U.S.?
We’ve been demonized on an insitutional level using taxpayer money for decades, when we’ve literally done nothing but try to survive. I’ve heard this same statement on immigrants 20 times over, we get it.
It’s hard to…
— Joe Enders (@JendersII) November 13, 2025
Enders writes, “It’s hard to be compassionate when we can’t afford homes due to massive migrant resettlement programs that turn our hometowns into a bazaar full of foreigners who want to take over instead of assimilate to our way of life.” He went on to express frustration with the Bishop’s for ignoring problems facing young American men, “We can’t have big families or marry young. These are all denials of our dignity when refugees and migrants get more aid than any of us did at 18 years old.”
His frustrations with foreign nationals echo parts of The Catechism of the Catholic Church on immigration — which offers moral expectations of immigrants once they arrive in a new country:
Immigrants are obliged to respect with gratitude the material and spiritual heritage of the country that receives them, to obey its laws and to assist in carrying civic burdens.
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— Ryan Ellis (@RyanLEllis) November 13, 2025
