|
|
|
|
|
by omegaworks
2634 days ago
|
|
I'm blaming Trump for continuing and amplifying the policy's negative effects. Hundreds of families have been separated by border enforcement without any records[1]. Children are being taken from their mothers and fathers and forcibly adopted via agencies run by white evangelical churches[2]. You're trying to deflect from the actual, unprecedented harm being caused now to people on the border by pointing at history. Even the fact underlying your basic premise is wrong: Republicans had the majority in both houses of congress in January 3, 2015[3], gaining the Senate after having held the House since January 3, 2011. They continued to hold both in majority until the past midterm elections seated a Democratic house majority this January. 1. https://www.vox.com/2019/2/21/18234767/parents-separated-chi... 2. https://newrepublic.com/article/149161/uncertain-fate-migran... 3. https://ballotpedia.org/114th_United_States_Congress |
|
This is something that you are unwilling to do. This post is on a particular policy started during the Obama administration. You blamed it on Trump. When called on it, you change the subject and accuse me of deflection.
>It's amazing the mental acrobatics that people go >through to try to find an after-the-fact justification >for targeted racist policy.
So if I understand your mindset correctly, blaming Trump is your way of creating an after-the-justification for Obama's targeted racist policy.
For the record, I don't find your mental acrobatics amazing, just lazy. It seems like it all flows from "Orange Man Bad".