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He's not just someone's uncle. He's Stephen Miller's uncle.
And not just his uncle thinks that Miller is a shonda for the goyim - 17 Jewish organizations have sent an open letter to the White House asking that he be removed from his post:
His uncle obviously doesn't know what hypocrisy is.
He also doesn't know what gratitude is. The moral duty of immigrants is to try to make things better for the people who were nice enough to let them in. It is psychopathic for immigrants to try to screw their hosts over by opening the gates for others.
That is the hypocrisy of Miller and Trump. Their families used the immigration system for their needs, and are now demeaning and xenophobic regarding further immigration.
It's the opposite of hypocrisy. It's being a decent person. If you're invited in, you owe your loyalty to the people who invited you, not to billions of strangers around the world.
Miller's uncle -- and you and others -- are arguing that immigrants are suppose to constitute a Trojan Horse and blow the doors wide open once they get through the gates. You could not make a stronger case for keeping all immigrants out.
This administration is full of some very shady characters, but, IMO, Miller is about the worst of the lot. He even looks like a weasel. When Trump said he can pick the best and brightest, at least I can say he is consistent in the kind of people he selects...……..and that isn't a compliment.
It's the opposite of hypocrisy. It's being a decent person. If you're invited in, you owe your loyalty to the people who invited you, not to billions of strangers around the world.
Miller's uncle -- and you and others -- are arguing that immigrants are suppose to constitute a Trojan Horse and blow the doors wide open once they get through the gates. You could not make a stronger case for keeping all immigrants out.
Sorry, that's not the American Way. The reason our country is so great is that we are a nation of immigrants.
Of course, there are a minority in this country who suffer from extreme paranoia. But we as a nation compensate.
Sorry, that's not the American Way. The reason our country is so great is that we are a nation of immigrants.
It's not the American way, and immigrants didn't make the country great, and we are not a nation of immigrants. Those are all stupid politically calculated lies.
And none of what you said -- even if it were true, which it's not -- would be in the slightest way responsive to the moral argument that it's flat-out evil for immigrants to betray their new nation by advocating further immigration.
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