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12/20/2024
The Immigrant "Invasion" Is Just WMDs All Over Again
There is no immigrant invasion at the southern border of the United States. That needs to be said at the outset any time you wanna talk about What's Wrong With Our Country. No matter how many times people say it, no matter how much it's covered, no matter even if elected Democrats agree, it's simply not true. The immigration system in this country is broken but that's because Republicans have refused to fund the courts needed to quickly process asylum claims and other cases.
The idea of an immigrant "invasion," as Donald Trump (who we really elected president for a second time - I know, it's ****ed up, right?) puts it constantly, has one purpose, and that's to scare the public with a lie so that a cabal of power-mad assholes can remake the nation to suit their warped, contorted viewpoints. That should sound incredibly familiar for those of us with brains that actively remember **** more than a tweet-cycle old.
It's weapons of mass destruction all over again.
Oh, sweet children of America, you need to know that in the scary months after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 (that's the "9/11" you hear about every year, in case you weren't born yet or are ****ing dumb), the administration of President George W. Bush decided that the nation of Iraq needed to be attacked and remade as a "democracy," free of its dictator Saddam Hussein. The fact that Iraq had nothing to do with the attacks and the fact that the dictator of the country that did have a great deal to do with them, Saudi Arabia, was apparently off-limits was not something you were allowed to say openly lest you be labeled anti-American. Besides, we were assured, endlessly, that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction, big missiles, perhaps nukes, **** that could **** up, say, Israel or even our allies in Europe or maybe even the USA itself. So we had to invade Iraq, take it over, and prevent the mad leader of the country from unleashing hell on the earth. In 2002, the president was given blanket authorization to use military force against Iraq by a bipartisan vote in both houses of Congress. Again and again, we were told that we needed to bomb the **** of the country to prevent a mushroom cloud over DC. Anyone who disputed that idea was treated as a traitor, even if you were a veteran. Ads were run declaring your support of terrorists if you dared say that WMDs (as the shorthand went) were a lie. The foreign policy and economic policy of the United States was remade around the goals of eliminating WMDs and turning Iraq into a shining example of freedom in that region of the world. If that sounds weird and hyperbolic, if anything, I'm understating how this **** went.
And, of course, it was all a lie. There weren't WMDs. The whole thing was bull****, but two-thirds of Americans believed Iraq had something to do with 9/11. Two-thirds believed the WMD lie. All of them were wrong (I could say, "All of you were wrong" since I was right, but I don't wanna be smug about it), but Democrats and Republicans leaned into the lie because of the fear of opposing such a huge part of the population. Nearly three-quarters of the country supported the war, which eventually changed to over half coming around to saying it was mistake. But the damage was done to Iraq and to the US, even if the defeat of the GOP in 2008 was one of the outcomes of the entire ****tastrophe.
Of course, since we're Americans, we're damned to repeat every goddamned mistake in an endless cycle, and while we're not being lied into war this time (although there's weird talk about sending troops into Mexico), we are once again watching policy decisions being made that will wreck millions of lives because of hysteria over a lie that has caught fire.
So not only did Donald Trump run and arguably win on his unending declarations of "the greatest invasion in history" happening at the US-Mexico border, but it's become a standard line for every Republican in office at all levels. And Democrats have joined in, going from accusing Republicans of stoking fears with their rhetoric to campaigning on the very restrictions that the anti-immigration right wants. Hell, even some supposedly left-leaning pundits have used Trump's language. And, again, it's all a lie. I don't want to go into all the ways it's a lie (like the fact that the majority of undocumented people came into the country legally and just stayed).
Like the WMD lies, this lie serves a policy purpose and it's not just to get the rubes all heated up to vote for fascists, although that worked pretty ****in' well. The very word "invasion" is important because a declaration of an invasion could be a pretext for Trump using the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to get the military involved in rounding up and deporting anyone who is undocumented. Beyond that nightmare, making everyone believe that the hottentots are rampaging through the border in order to pillage our villages and rape our dogs and murder our women or whatever the **** puts a violent justification on policies that are simply ignorance and racism, stopping the Great Replacement and White Genocide and that kind of bull**** that gets Trump, Steve Bannon, Stephen Miller, and Elon Musk all hard and throbbing.
And, like invading Iraq (and that was really an invasion), billions of dollars will be spent to act on this lie. It will enrich a few loyal companies who get the contracts to build the detainment camps. It will cause wanton violence as every armed ****nut jonesing to go nutzoid on their immigrant neighbors tries to "help." And, eventually, it will fail as people realize what a horrific cluster**** of family separation, caged children, and decimated workforces is doing to the country.
What can be done now is for Democrats to stop giving in to the Trump language on immigration. Leave that **** to Fox "news" and it's devolved descendants. Let ****heel podcasters scream into the void about migrant caravans or whatever. We've already ceded so much ground by allowing the GOP to exploit every story of a migrant committing a crime. How about instead talking about how migrants are mistreated and killed. How about showing some goddamn strength instead of going along with the raging pitchfork-waving mob? Put out some torches instead of helping to light them.
Maybe, just maybe, we can stop this lie before it ****s things up as badly as the last lie.
They like casinos and liquor too much.
Not really sure what you feel the need to bring our natives into this though. So angry toward the natives.
Native-born.
I do wish they would get off the wagon and start pulling their weight.
But hey its a free country. They are free to whine about the ballers taking all the jobs and scholarships from their kids if that makes 'em happy.
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The one thing I don’t understand about “protectionist conservatives” is the idea that we need to get rid of all our labor competition so that American workers can earn more and work less but that prices won’t go up as a result. Y’all aren’t supposed to be the bleeding hearts. Let the entry-level engineer work 80 hours a week, that’s the bootstrapping you all told us we have to do to get ahead. Just because there’s a collection of boogeymen from other countries to blame doesn’t mean you have to abandon the rest of your views on the economy.
So in favor of cutting DEI across the board then?
I have my own views on DEI and actively believe a lot of the people championing diversity are doing so in either flawed ways or for flawed reasons. I believe that due to systematic oppression for the past 200 years that we have set up an environment where the color of your skin does have a real correlation with your poverty level, but that the solution isn’t through quotas or elevating individuals in that system based on their race. Instead, I support providing more resources and opportunities in impoverished communities and school systems. I also believe that most organizations benefit from a greater level of diversity. That diversity can come in the form of different races or sexual orientations, but can also come from hiring people that lived in a very small rural town or as a military child. Diversity in thought and experience is a very good thing because you gain different perspectives. And DEI initiatives that support understanding other points of view or lived experiences helps make for a more well-rounded team. Unfortunately it’s hard to get a tangible deliverable result to that portion of a program.