So on the one hand they say allow them into the United States to work and earn a living in freedom.
But on the other hand it is quite a different story. With regard to high crime neighborhoods the never blame the people they blame the overcrowded conditions. And use generic terms to describe lack of employment? Is it really lack of employment or does that person not want to work? What is the first thing you did when you got a job? Hold a knife to o someone's throat? Abuse other employees?
But what does empirical evidence (after the fact, after a democracy is destroyed evidence) tell us?
It happened because we were not squarely placing blame where it should have been? Because our judicial system allowed criminals to live that shouldn't have been?
Cause problems for a nation and gouge profits out of it on every step of the way down?
When you hear of someone from Honduras saying stuff cocaine in white people's mouths until they are dead...do you start to think, white people are not the racists?
And perhaps it does cause a lot of anxiety for someone to be answerable to someone of a different color than themselves in the workplace? And maybe they take it out on the most defenseless of that different skin race?
What does said person do when in authority of a person of a different race who is most defenseless? Do they treat that person as living in equality or more like an enemy in a revolution that will not be televised? Can you see the steam rising from the dragons nostrils?
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