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It’s misleading because there’s no reason to have a panic attack over the literal sense.
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I didn't advocate panic attacks or anything similar. But general principles which make many of us opponents of the US justice system's massive overuse of incarceration as tactic for dealing with social problems give us reason not to want literal-actual concentration camps either.
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It sure looked like you claimed predictive victory by substantively changing the meaning of the thing in question.
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You're concerned I substantively changed the meaning to its literal meaning?
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People were worried about Trump building concentration camps in the sense I noted above. Others thought that was absurd. Then Trump built concentration camps in a different sense. And you claimed victory over the people who called it absurd. You don’t see the problem?
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Oh I see. It's possible we were all talking past each other, but it didn't seem so. My sense of my interlocutors was they thought it absurd because they thought that if Trump would do anything it'd be The Wall, otherwise he'd just continue Obama's policies but do so less quietly.
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Yeah maybe a bit of past-talky. But wrt camps isn’t Trump indeed continuing Obama’s policies, just louder or more exposed? (That’s my current impression but I might be out of the loop.)
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Semi-tangentially, to clarify my main point: the current crisis is much less than what ppl were panicking over back then, and now it seems pent-up panic is being projected onto this relatively routine situation.
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