shockedcanadian
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Notice the eerily similar discourse between the CCP and the "progressives" in the U.S?
Huh. I wonder why that is...
You are under assault America, it is right there in front of all of ours faces. Start with the bannng of foreign dollars in your schools and other institutions of influence. You can be damned sure they wouldn't allow the U.S government to do the same in their countries.
Riding astride his high horse with a thick whip clutched in hand, a uniformed agent roars furiously and lashes at his target—a human, unarmed and barefooted, who can barely keep his balance while clinging onto a plastic bag holding his meal. This is not a scene from HBO’s TV drama Westworld, but a real-world event unfolding along the US border near Texas (thankfully, there are cameras!). With some 15,000 Haitian migrants flocking towards the Del Rio International Bridge in Texas recently, similar horrors have been replaying and multiplying over and over again.
While American President Joe Biden called the border crisis “an embarrassment” and Vice President Kamala Harris said it reminded her of “times of slavery,” many only saw a continuation: a wound cut too deep to cure whoever the surgeon might be. Hardly had the preceding turmoil in Donna and El Paso, Texas, started to ease when the latest crisis began to loom on the horizon. They just keep coming and coming.
The U.S. Border Patrol has a thousand ways to “rein back” Haitian migrants and asylum-seekers, and yet they have resorted to the most barbaric course of action, one that is so “inhumane” that it has prompted the resignation of Daniel Foote, a senior diplomat and US special envoy for Haiti.
The chaos at America’s doorstep is a by-product of the deep-seated racism that is in the genes of America as a nation. The long whip swung into the air to corral Haitian asylum-seekers is a gavel that sentences them to their fate of not belonging, with their skin color having denied their entrance into the U.S. long before even setting feet near the U.S.-Mexico border.
Huh. I wonder why that is...
You are under assault America, it is right there in front of all of ours faces. Start with the bannng of foreign dollars in your schools and other institutions of influence. You can be damned sure they wouldn't allow the U.S government to do the same in their countries.
America’s Haitian migrant border crisis a replay of racism, cruelty and horror - People's Daily Online
Photo/CGTN Riding astride his high horse with a thick whip clutched in hand, a uniformed agen
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Riding astride his high horse with a thick whip clutched in hand, a uniformed agent roars furiously and lashes at his target—a human, unarmed and barefooted, who can barely keep his balance while clinging onto a plastic bag holding his meal. This is not a scene from HBO’s TV drama Westworld, but a real-world event unfolding along the US border near Texas (thankfully, there are cameras!). With some 15,000 Haitian migrants flocking towards the Del Rio International Bridge in Texas recently, similar horrors have been replaying and multiplying over and over again.
While American President Joe Biden called the border crisis “an embarrassment” and Vice President Kamala Harris said it reminded her of “times of slavery,” many only saw a continuation: a wound cut too deep to cure whoever the surgeon might be. Hardly had the preceding turmoil in Donna and El Paso, Texas, started to ease when the latest crisis began to loom on the horizon. They just keep coming and coming.
The U.S. Border Patrol has a thousand ways to “rein back” Haitian migrants and asylum-seekers, and yet they have resorted to the most barbaric course of action, one that is so “inhumane” that it has prompted the resignation of Daniel Foote, a senior diplomat and US special envoy for Haiti.
The chaos at America’s doorstep is a by-product of the deep-seated racism that is in the genes of America as a nation. The long whip swung into the air to corral Haitian asylum-seekers is a gavel that sentences them to their fate of not belonging, with their skin color having denied their entrance into the U.S. long before even setting feet near the U.S.-Mexico border.