Tomu Breidah |
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Re: Joe Rogan props open the mouth of every Republican and shits down their throat
07/14/18 09:11 AM
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That's an argument for political correctness and using a hypothetical "worst case scenario" to make his point...
"Don't break the law."
vs
"Go ahead, break the law. But be prepared to deal with the consequences of entering a sovereign nation that has laws against entering it without going through the proper channels and procedures."
And whichever of the 2 examples of phrasing one would use - that's never going to change the outcome.
I'm thinking he's upset about the callousness of such a remark as "Don't break the law" and the idea of it being used in some smug, pious way.
I'm not defending such remarks and attitudes, and he and anyone else is free to disassociate themselves with anyone that does.
What about this?.... Is the momentary inconvenience of the separation of a mother and child worth the cost of leaving a shit-hole country?
Is it like the mother and child will never be united ever again? Of course not. Buuuut... I can't say I know how long they'll be separated for.
I suppose the real issue is the separation itself.
So should exceptions be made for mothers with infants? Maybe there could should be. It is indeed tragic and unfortunate.
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And the part about healthcare....
I'm absolutely certain Joe is a Libertarian. But what is "free" about compulsory health insurance?
If it were all actually "free" that'd be fine... I guess. I mean, it might be shitty and you'd get what you pay for. But it's still needs a lot of work with the way it is. I don't have any answers.... I just know (or think) it's not the best of deals. Especially if you're going to be FINED for not having any... What are people that can't afford it supposed to do? The fine turns out to be more than it would be to have it, which is completely ridiculous, and goes against the very idea of "freedom"!
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