So-called Anti-Woke, Anti-DEI policy catch-all

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Sure it is. I've never expressed any issue with Mexicans, South or Central Americans due to the color of their skin or nationality. I mock the attention that Democrats put on the amount of melanin in people's skin.
Maybe not. Likewise, white people in the south didn't have any issue with black people. It's just that they prosecuted black people for their crimes, while not prosecuting white people who committed crimes against black people.

This is why we think a "strong border" is racist: because you give it far, far, far more importance than it actually deserves. As we have repeatedly noted, immigration is not only good for America, it's necessary for America. Moreover, what problems might be created by "illegal" immigration are tiny and much less severe than other problems that you folks like to overlook. Then you give purportedly race-neutral explanations, except none of those explanations hold water. That you cling to your animosity against crossing of the southern border despite the falseness of your claims about it -- it's evidence of irrationality. I suppose it's not necessary to infer racism from irrationality, except that racism is frequently the most common type of irrationality.

For instance: immigrants commit crimes less often than natural born citizens. So the anti-crime explanation is complete bullshit. We've gone through this before, and you've tried to disagree with arithmetic. Well, when you are fighting basic math, then your position is irrational and we have to ask, "why is this guy fighting basic math?" Why is he acting on this issue completely differently than he acts on any other issue? Like, does this guy think lettuce is fattening because it has positive calories, even though its calories are way less than, say, hot dogs? That's your logic on immigration.

Another way of asking the question: why not raise the caps or in fact eliminate them? We don't have to offer welfare to non-citizens, and if we don't, nobody will come to the US looking for handouts. Why isn't that a better solution than a wall? Of course it is. There's no argument for a wall except irrationality, and gee, why ever would we think that the GOP are racist?
 
Sure it is. I've never expressed any issue with Mexicans, South or Central Americans due to the color of their skin or nationality. I mock the attention that Democrats put on the amount of melanin in people's skin.

No it isn't. Quit making shit up. Name one person on this board who thinks that wanting strong borders is racist. Just one.
 
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No it isn't. Quit making shit up. Name one person on this board who thinks that wanting strong borders is racist. Just one.
I'm not making anything up. Either other posters want a wall, but still call a racist others who want a wall or they don't want a wall and see them as racist.

From today:

 
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"I'm open to immigration, I just think it should be legal. I also think we need a strong border and significant immigration reform."

Does anyone on this message board actually *disagree* with this?
I'm going to say it - I disagree with this. I have zero problem with illegal immigration. When I'm eating a pupusa from a Salvadoran restaurant or drinking wine from grapes picked by a Mexican worker, my enjoyment isn't contingent on whether or not those people had the right papers. Migration, whether or not it's through the right channels, makes our lives and our country better -- our history of welcoming immigrants and creating the richest diasporic cultures in the world is in fact the thing for which it is worth exceptionalizing the United States.

I suspect that anybody who is against "illegal immigration" would balk at the suggestion that the easiest way to stop it altogether would be to completely open borders - there would instantly be no more illegal immigration. And thus, the truth is revealed that for them, the objection is about the people, which is to say, about their skin color and ethnicity.
 
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