I believe the TSA has to pull people who can't prove that they're authorized to travel out of the flights. That's literally their jobs. They're also trying to find people who are authorized to travel, but are dangerous, because that's how the 9/11 attackers were. But they definitely pull people who aren't authorized to travel in this country, and being here without permission from the government means you're not authorized to travel in this country.Z-Man wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2024 8:23 amYou're infuriatingly close to understanding the ridiculousness of it all Now, I don't know what kind of security checks you guys are subjected to on cross-country flights, but if I were an illegal immigrant, an airport with all the security buzzing around would be the last place you would find me. Heck, even here, we got our bags of medicine for Z-Girl checked by guys with machine pistols on our last flight out.
Normally I'm with you on this one, but this time, I'm not. There is a definite "they" here, it's the Texas government. Greg Abbott has been pulling a stunt where we round up illegal immigrants, put them on buses, and send them to sanctuary cities in other states. It's a way to say "You want them, you can have them."Z-Man wrote: That's point 2 on my conspiracy checklist. Do you really think THEY, by which I assume you mean the government in this case, would be able to coordinate such an operation? Them? Those clowns? Without anyone down the chain of command ratting them out?
However, the policy is executed in a very racist way, meaning that people who are here illegally but are white don't get sent, while people who were born here but are brown are getting forced onto these buses and shipped away. This is far more important than it sounds, at first. Because when you start considering how a mass deportation would look, this is how it will be executed. "Born in East LA" is supposed to be a joke song with a silly rom-com attached to it. Now, it's a documentary.
Another series of data points that Kyle and other Trumpers are ignoring: crime rates in neighborhoods that are predominantly filled with illegal immigrants are lower than anywhere else. This is because most people who are here illegally understand that if you're already committing a crime, you don't want to call attention to yourself by committing another crime. This data isn't just based on police reports, either. There are lots of other studies that use various survey methods that come to the same result. The conclusion is that illegal immigrants commit crimes at a significantly lower rate than citizens and legal immigrants. In fact, the cartels aren't dumb. When they send operatives over here, they go through the government and send them here legally. And, of course, 99% of people who commit hate crimes are white. That's logically connected, but not as important as it may look. Not that I'm trying to support hate crimes or anything, just that while they're on the rise, they're not happening at rates that suggest they're a significant problem that requires a federal response, so not relevant to a federal election.
Except that a lot of people committing hate crimes are also Trump supporters. I haven't seen any data to support this, so this is just a hypothesis, but I think that the rate at which people commit crimes is higher among Trump supporters than it is in the general population.
Ironically, when a politician gets caught raping anybody, it's usually, but not always, a conservative. And Trump has been proven to have raped some people. SO this is also just classical Freudian projection.Name one example of someone raping a child and then getting out free at any point in the process, be it at the time of arrest, in court, or getting a pardon later, because they were an illegal immigrant. Just one.
Riight, your next thought after "oops, I can't actually cite an example" is going to be "But it could be true! It could happen! I would not put it past them!". That is the standard coping mechanism. I had it happen to me the other day, when a colleague announced they would be installing security cameras at our offices. (It was just a joke, not misinformation)
But no. It could not happen. But you know who really gets away with sexual assault and rape? Rich white guys.
And that's the problem, too. When you call Kamala Harris a puppet, you show that you're stuck in your own media bubble. Why do I know that? Because liberal media generously covered senate hearings where she grilled, like the prosecutor she is, anybody testifying at these hearings. She didn't save her most savage grilling for conservatives, either. She wanted the truth, so she went for it. Puppets don't do that. Trump certainly doesn't do that. He agrees with everyone talking to him. We could turn Trump liberal by just putting liberals around him.
Likewise, when you say democrats are in favor of rape, you have lost all rights to criticize wokeness, because wokeness includes understanding the sexual harassment and threat of assault that women deal with all the time, and tries to put an end to that. You can't be anti-woke and somehow anti-rape at the same time. If you're anti-woke, you're pro-rape and racism, because those are things the woke crowd are trying to stop. And who's woke? Democrats, for the most part. It's actually a movement that's not really associated with any party, and a lot of independents like me are woke.
And here's a fun one. By being woke, and going through the effort to understand how other people live who are not like me, I understand that a rapist doesn't need to wear a costume to go into a bathroom and rape someone. So all these bathroom bills trying to stop transgender women from using a safe public restroom are doing nothing to protect "women" and instead endangering transgender women. Which is the point, of course. In fact, I can point to actual women I have known that have been raped in a public bathroom who can testify that their assailant did *not* wear a costume.
The biggest problem here is that Trumpism isn't new. The innovation here, if you want to call it that, is that conservatives are now saying the quiet part out loud. They're being open with their racism, and the hate crimes are increasing.
There have been a number of studies on the subject, and the finding is that liberals are generally motivated by hope, and conservatives are generally motivated by fear. That's why when Kamala talks about how dangerous Trump is, she doesn't move the dial very much. But when Trump talks about immigrants, he moves the dial quite a bit. Kamala's supporters want to hear how wonderful she's going to make the country, that's how she moves the dial.
So, traditionally, in America, the liberals and the conservatives have had an uneasy alliance where liberals check conservatives' worst fears, and conservatives check liberals most amibitious an impractical projects. The country has always done its best when this uneasy alliance was in force. Trump broke the alliance completely. True, it was already in the ICU, in part because of Bush's policies and stupid wars, and also in part because we elected a black guy, which conservatives hate. But it was still in place in 2015. Now it's gone.
The last thing I want to point out is the futility of science deniers who think they can win a civil war. I don't think Trump losing is going to cause a civil war, and if Trump wins fairly, that also won't cause a civil war. But if Trump is able to win unfairly, well, leftists are quite capable of violence. The radicalization that's happening isn't just on the right, it's just the most visible on the right. I don't think we should have a civil war, but because I live in Texas, I hear a lot of talk about it.