IttihadChe

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[–] IttihadChe@lemmy.ml 9 points 4 days ago

If this was a targeted tariffs at something we specifically used to be good at, for example cars, and it came with price controls for the internal market, you might have a point.

As it stands a broad global tariff will not shift manufacturing "back" to the US it will simply serve to further monopolize the economy further.

[–] IttihadChe@lemmy.ml 0 points 4 days ago (1 children)

That's a good sentiment which should be encouraged. If more Americans had that base level of compassion we wouldn't be here now.

Decades of trading death and destruction globally for comfort at home built an America ripe for the taking by the likes of Trump as he simply had to capitalize on the sentiments created by that "us at the cost of them" system better than Kamala was able to.

[–] IttihadChe@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Yeah and I get that. But they also don't know anyone is Russia and/or Europe and don't speak Polish/German/etc to make sneaking through Russia to Europe a more valid option than going to Mexico.... especially when Europe themselves are going through a big surge in anti-immigant sentiments.

I just didn't like how their message came off as if Mexico was literally Hell to be avoided at any cost.

[–] IttihadChe@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

"suggesting to go back to Mexico is as good as no advice, because that’s what deportation does as well."

No it's not. Do you deny the existence of the border camps? Do you deny that people are being sent to Guantanamo or an El Salvadorian concentration camp?

Suggesting they go back to Mexico is suggesting that the reward is not worth the heightened risk.

Edit: and to be clear I'm not even suggesting that they do go back. I'd just suggest that they asses the risk/reward and if they choose to stay they NEED to recognize the risk and organize within their communities accordingly.

[–] IttihadChe@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 weeks ago (4 children)

Yes, that would obviously be best for discovering their individual reasons and I have discussed it with a few. But I'm not asking you why they come here. I'm asking why you believe what you said to be true and valid. I'm Mexican-American myself and your words just didn't sit right with me, it felt like you were just dismissing the whole idea of people living in Mexico...like a liberalized/opposite version of the "if you love Mexico why don't you go back!" We get whenever we show pride for Mexico (Implying that Mexico is a terrible place nobody should want to live or be proud of). I'm sure that wasn't your intention but its how it came off to me.

As for the substance of your response.

While mexico is certainly below in most metrics on averages, that includes wealth and cost of living averages. You shouldn't focus on just averages but the disparity between things like cost of healthcare and general living vs wages. Also being among the lower classes drastically increases your chances to be murdered in the US which isn't accurately represented in the average national statistics. It's not as simple as Mexico being a death pit and America is safe.

[–] IttihadChe@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 weeks ago

You are trying to defect rather than answer the question. Are you denying that he sent billions in weapons and aid to Israel, sent warships to defend them against potential retaliatiatory attacks, and loudly defended their "right to defend themselves"?

I'll answer your deflection question though, just so you have no excuses.

Yes, many things happen without our permission. Examples from just under Biden, "We" didn't want china to surpass us in so many metrics and "we" didn't want Russia to continue to last against Ukraine despite our weapons shipments and sanctions, but ultimately "we" had no say in the outcome. The genocide that Biden (and now Trump) directly assisted in Gaza is just not one of those things.

[–] IttihadChe@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (2 children)

He funded, supported, and aided in it's destruction, yes. Are you denying that he did?

[–] IttihadChe@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 weeks ago (6 children)

Why couldn't they live in Mexico? Why is the EU or US the only option? Is the rapidly declining US really so much better for you that you would risk being detained and sent to a concentration camp than live in Mexico?

[–] IttihadChe@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 weeks ago

Why are your only options the EU or US? Is every other option really unavailable/worse than ending up in a concentration camp? /Gen.

Not saying you should flee just because you face oppression, just wondering about your listed reason not to.

[–] IttihadChe@lemmy.ml 0 points 2 weeks ago

You're still under the illusion that Biden/Harris and the Americans history of voting for their fascist enabling policies isn't what lead us to where we are now.

[–] IttihadChe@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 weeks ago

Democrats were all in on the immigrant/crime panic and supported the violent squashing of protests against their genocide. To act like they aren't also guilty of "punishing of out group and strict social control" is just apologia.

I don't see the point of yourblast paragraph...do you believe capitalism is just voluntary exchange and that's the only way wealth transfer happens? They want your money and they will take it any way they can. Fascism is a form of capitalism...

[–] IttihadChe@lemmy.ml -1 points 1 month ago (4 children)

Who destroyed the Gaza Strip to begin with?

There would be no "Trump plan to rebuild Gaza" is Gaza wasn't destroyed under Biden.

Why are you so "on board" with the destruction and genocide of Palestinians as long as it's a Democrat doing it?

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