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Lee Lofaso | Gregory Deyss | War or Planefuls of |
July 22, 2019 6:50 AM * |
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Hello Greg, > DS> GD> The left is becoming unhinged with their hate, AOC talking about > Nazi > DS> GD> concentration camps at the border, > DS> > DS> I do not know exactly what she might have said, nor what any one of > the > DS> media outlets claim that she said -- but what I have observed from > DS> reporting on multiple outlets is that while the conditions under > which > DS> the migrants are being held are not as dire as the Nazi concentration > DS> camps, they are quite bad. In fact, far worse than the camps where > the > DS> USA confined Japanese-Americans in the 1940's. > >Not as dire as Nazi concentration camps? Our guards spoke English rather than German. >They are NOTHING like Nazi concentration camps, Our guards do not provide tattoo services ... >migrants are not being transported by train then murdered in gas chambers, What we have are internment camps. A holding place, where nobody has any rights. A promise that a judge will hear their case is no guarantee for any of them will be able to stay. >Nor are they working in slave labor camps. The conditions in these internment camps are dismal. >The Democrats could fix this in 10 minutes if they would sit down with the >President. They refuse to do so, they would rather exploit them for > political >gain. The president created this mess. He can fix it by resigning from office. His sidekick, an evangelical Christian, will then know what to do ... >I doubt that these facilities of today could be compared to the camps in the >1940's. Today's facilities issues are caused by over crowding because of the >number of people who were caught. No one asked for them to come here. We did not treat our own very well. Just because of the color of their skin. And that is the president's problem. He is a bona fide racist, and has blatantly exposed his views for all the world to see. He cannot explain any of this away, as there is no excuse for any of what he has done. "Hidden in Plain Sight: Japanese Internment in Louisiana", 64 Parishes, Summer 2019, pp. 26-33. > DS> AOC may well have said something like that -- and so have other > DS> observers included members of Congress. It was reported that in some > of > DS> the sites visited, there was no running water and that the migrants > were > DS> told by the guards to drink out of the toilets. I've seen nothing > DS> disclaiming those reports. > >so wait, let me get this straight you have to see news reports or experience >other media to learn these alleged reports are erroneous, what about common >sense, when does that kick in? We know how we treated our own. That is something that all of us should be ashamed of. And yet, here we are, doing the very same thing. The only difference being rather than yellow, the skin of migrants is brown. And those four Congresswomen? All of them US citizens, and black, with one them being refugee from Somalia who is a naturalized US citizen. We have a president who is attacking US citizens and non-citizens alike, just because he does not like the color of their skin. That is what I call a racist. No different than George C. Wallace. No. I take that back. George C. Wallace was a far better man than what we have currently occupying the White House. After all, he did apologize to everybody for his antics, going on to win a fourth term as governor of Alabama. >Bottled water is available. People die of heat stroke. Even people in their prime. An NFL player, age 32, keeled over from heat stroke the other day. And there was plenty of water available to him. The fact of the matter is these people are being held at various places under inhumane conditions. Some are force to spend their time in cages. Others denied cots or matts to sleep on, with only a concrete floor to lay their head. Without blankets. >Guards are putting thousands on their credit cards because they are running > out of things like diapers. The Congress provided all the funding that is needed. However, the president has misused his authority by choosing to re-allocate funding elsewhere, which the courts have ruled as unconstitutional. The president created this mess. The president can fix it. If he does not know how to do so, or want to do so, he should resign from office and let somebody else do the job. >DS>It is not anti-American to express criticism of government DS>practices > in the USA. > >You should learn the difference between criticism of government and when it > crosses the line into becoming anti-American. I don't mind calling the president a racist. I also don't mind if it hurts your feelings. --Lee -- Nobody Beats Our Meat --- MesNews/1.08.05.00-gb * Origin: - nntp://rbb.fidonet.fi - Lake Ylo - Finland - (2:221/360) |
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