| ▲ | Melonai 3 hours ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
As someone completely unaffected by both the protests and deportations, I still feel quite sad about the current situation. I feel like we should still have empathy, not only for the people who are completely clean legally, but also for the illegal immigrants. Sure, they made a choice which put them at odds with the legal system, and yet I still don't want them beaten up, stripped of any of their rights (as non-citizens), with their families destroyed. I keep thinking, if I was in their situation, I could've made that same choice, it's certainly possible, if I was just born somewhere else. Now I don't think illegal immigrants are guilt-free I suppose, some of them are horrible people I'm sure, and they still deserve humane treatment, I have a lot of faith that that's still one of the most important pillars of a good society. Obviously we can argue about numbers, maybe abuse doesn't even happen often at all, maybe every single person abused has committed a crime. It could be, and even then we should try to be humane, if we can... I am always happy to hear when people are doing well though! Most of us won't be directly affected, luckily, and I really hope it will stay that way as well. The less people in duress, the better. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | userbinator 3 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Continually pandering to "humane" bullshit is why the country has become the way it is. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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