SpecialOlympian wrote:Haha what world do you live in where you think anyone younger than 60 gives a shit about what a pill popping pedo AM radio guy has to say?
Haha. All five of his "Rush Revere" childrens' books were #1 New York Times best sellers. His audience now stands at 26M, which means he has actually been growing in the age of Trump, not shrinking.
SpecialOlympian wrote:I'm totally down for killing all the racist Trump supporters. But I wouldn't eat them because I'm sure they would taste awful, like stale McDonald's wrappers left under a car seat for a few years.
But you would eat others? So we can add cannibalism to your list of character traits?
SpecialOlympian wrote:Hillary is dying.
It's possible she's already dead, and her corpse has just been infused with Disney animatronics.
SpecialOlympian wrote:Yes, white people deserve to die. How have I been anything less than clear on this?
Why do you work for white people?
Pants-of-dog wrote:I hope everyone is clear that this policy is targetting asylum seekers and not illegal immigrants.
They're not fleeing government oppression. They are fleeing bad neighborhoods, which isn't the purpose of the asylum system--which is another thing Obama abused and is being put right.
QatzelOk wrote:I suspect the reason you have entered this thread as a derailing influence, is because you actually support this policy of separating parents from their children as they try to flee American-capitalism-induced poverty from one of Wall Street's fruit-production gulags in Latin America.
Unable to deal with the natural shame you feel as your callous racism is served to you on a pewter platter, you hide behind bland Rachel-Maddow-like themes and try to piss off both liberals and rednecks with opposing memes.
He is conflicted, since separating blacks from their fathers has been a project of the welfare state since the 1950s or so.
Godstud wrote:There is no evidence to suggest that all these refugees are criminals. You're making up shit.
They aren't fleeing government oppression, which is what asylum is for. They are fleeing shitty circumstances, which is what organizing politically and fighting back is for.
Maybe we should open up a thread to talk about how the government of Thailand isn't protecting asylum seekers from Myanmar.
Rohingya Fleeing Myanmar Face Difficulties in ThailandFor the past month, the world has watched in horror as Myanmar’s army has carried out a brutal campaign of ethnic cleansing against members of the Rohingya minority in the west of the country. Almost 500,000 women, men and children have already crossed the border into Bangladesh, leaving behind dead family members, burned villages and a shattered homeland.
While the international community has rightly focused on the horrors precipitating the mass exodus of Rohingya from Myanmar, Myanmar’s neighbors remain woefully unprepared to handle the spillover effects of the crisis.
When you live in a place that won't help people being genocided, you sure seem to have a lot of spare time to criticize the United States for not wanting to take economic migrants who are trying to claim asylum from MS-13. Do you think we should set up refugee camps in the Sonora desert like you have on the Thai Myanmar border?
Thailand Evicts 4,000 Hmong to Laos Godstud wrote:I think the children should not be separated from their parents. That's all.
I'm for that too, by returning the parents and children to their country of origin.
Hong Wu wrote:Sorry I haven't been following every post in the thread, it's not a very interesting one for me but has anyone dealt with the subject that there appears to be photographic evidence of Obama having had the same policy? Like, when someone gets apprehended, they are normally put into a lockdown, which would separate them from everyone else, right?
It is Obama's policy, verbatim. There is no change. It's just that when Trump does it, it is super duper mean and we should feel awful. When Obama does it, we should feel warm and creamy.
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