Tsundoku, on 20 July 2019 - 01:45 PM, said:
...aaaaaaaaand back on topic, how "send her back" sets a bad precedent (or is that "president"?
), as in not only a new low in manners, but where would it end?
https://www.theatlan...forever/594307/
An interesting point in there about supporting foreign actions:
"Trump has falsely accused Omar of supporting al-Qaeda, of betraying her country. But when a foreign power attacked American elections, it was the president who first sought to profit from that attack, and then to obstruct the investigation into it, and finally to offer a vocal defense of the perpetrators."
A few hyperlinks to other articles in there too.
Adam Serwer is one of the best writers right now about America, period. Moral clarity and a very accurate view of the stakes, without cynicism or hopelessness, but no false optimism either. That final paragraph is so on point (except I'd say it's not "just" about Omar & the squad anymore -- it's still about them too, just not
only them):
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Omar must be defended, but not because of her views on Israel, gay rights, or progressive taxation. You needn’t agree with her on any of those things; in fact, you needn’t like her at all. But she must be defended, because the nature of the president’s attack on her is a threat to all Americans—black or white, Jew or Gentile—whose citizenship, whose belonging, might similarly be questioned. This is not about Omar anymore, or the other women of color who have been told by this president to “go back” to their supposed countries of origin. It is about defending the idea that America should be a country for all its people. If multiracial democracy cannot be defended in America, it will not be defended elsewhere. What Americans do now, in the face of this, will define us forever.
Speaking of foreign loyalties, also recall that Saudi Arabia literally murdered and chopped up the body of an American perm resident journalist, and Donald Trump & several other Republicans helped them get away with it. That was less than a year ago, and only a couple months after Saudi Arabia -- who did 9/11 -- threatened Canada with a second 9/11.