As a general argument, yes. The phrase was, in the 60s, typically aimed at white hippies. It does reflect a legitimate sentiment. The problem is aiming it at non-white people born & raised in America, as if they are less American than white hippies.https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1153041959608619009 …
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Ok but I thought we were talking about “love it or leave it”
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"Go back to where you came from" is at least AS MUCH of an inaccurate distillation of what Trump actually said than "Love it or leave it" is. He said if you came from a place with corrupt & inept governments but want to tell us we're running ours all wrong, go fix those first.
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I also think he was, at least initially, speaking exclusively about Omar, since he was reacting specifically to her comments the day before.
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