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Cynthia M's avatar

I try to imagine the mental gymnastics the libs have to go through to convince themselves that what they are doing is morally in line with the whole of society. All I can think is that they've literally lost their minds.

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Anthony S.'s avatar

Let's grant that there's a sincere concern among the vocal critics of ICE for the downtrodden, a concern we surmise is accompanied by the human condition of status seeking and performative moral superiority in supporting those seen as subject to the matrix of oppressions.

That "unbounded kindness toward the marginalized" doesn't have an analog in sympathy toward those rationally concerned about social cohesion, financial resources, public safety, or just the ability to decide who gets to enter the country. Such concerns get labeled and dismissed as white nationalism, as gratuitously cruel.

And there are some on that side that I think are gratuitiously cruel, combined with a misapprehension of brown and black foreigners as being "less than." It's a flawed metric, but with its own internal logic and distorted moral compass. But the progressive empathy doesn't extend to them, who I guess are seen as in league with bigots, xenophobes, the Gestapo. As being willfully immoral.

I think that progressives, in their zeal to signal their piety, their place among the moral elite, and yes, to, with good intentions, defend those they see as oppressed, miss that arriving in a country where one would have *once* been oppressed or would currently be a statistical minority does not wave away the validity of wanting to enforce law relevant to those who enter the country. And it doesn't mean that those who recognize that validity are moral monsters.

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