I don’t there’s an immigration crisis in this country at all, much less one so severe that tent cities for children is a defensible policy. But I’m not sure I see the virtue in refusing to discuss it on the grounds that anyone on the opposite side is self evidently a monster.
I was nodding along to this and then I remembered that support for abortion debate has always been cast as being pro baby murder.https://twitter.com/StephenAtHome/status/1046942205221462018 …
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I see a lot of American policy in stark moral terms, not just recent immigration policy. I think every American is morally tarnished by the actions of our military. I think the abuses in our prison system cries out for justice. I could go on and on.
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But, there’s no utility in just asserting moral outrage and ending the conversation there. If you’re not interested in meeting people where there at and working to change opinions and argue for what you think is right, you’re saying you’re done with democracy.
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