This was the case right up until Trump started running, and anti-Trumpism became the governing ideology. So much for liberal sensibilities. — NOS4A2
A 30ft metal wall is a minor obstacle? What a dangerous lie. Tell that to the woman who impaled herself n the same wall. Tell that to the man who broke both legs climbing the 30 ft fence in California, or the severed limbs in Arizona. Those kinds of lies will get people hurt, or worse. — NOS4A2

First of all I'm not a 'theist'. However I posit that a theist, atheist, et.al . is unable to adequately explain the nature of those kinds of things.
My guess is that it's similar to the ineffable feelings of love. And maybe philosophically one could argue that love is a mottled color of subjective and objective truth.
How would one capture the phenomena of Love in words? — 3017amen
it has something to do with Atheists lack of ability to explain them adequately — 3017amen
I believe in walls and fences for the same reason we have walls and fences around our houses. This is something I agree with Trump on. Walls work. — NOS4A2
Maybe they don’t. But like I said, my immigration views are my own. — NOS4A2
The "atheist" answer just means "no", you don't think anything that counts as a god exists, without any implications about anything else — Pfhorrest
It may not be ‘theism’ per se, but in my experience, if it’s *not* materialism, then it’s going to sound awfully like it. — Wayfarer
it doesn't seem like atheism has the answers...( to the deep questions of existence). — 3017amen
Do you have an example of a half-lie ? — 3017amen
The object isn't to appease, but to not be confrontational in the first place. — Hanover
I'm just saying I know you and I don't agree and doubtfully ever will, so if that's all you're letting me know, we probably could have figured that out before we started talking. — Hanover
If they're both valid then you can explain how the former is not preferable.
For the same reason we do not throw children in jail with their parents. It is unjust. — NOS4A2
15% of “families” engage in child trafficking is only concerning? Do your sentiments not extend to innocent children? — NOS4A2
You can't win when I have the moral high ground. Just admit it was a mistake and let's leave it at that.
— praxis
This is the very problem pointed out by the OP. It's this lecturing, self certainty that makes you think you can end the conversation by just announcing yourself right. — Hanover
I’m trying not to butt in, but ethically it’s double edged sword. Some believe throwing children in jail with their parents or potential human traffickers is obscene, while others believe it is awful to separate them. Both are valid. — NOS4A2
According to ICE, their new DNA testing program has given us frightening results: — NOS4A2
Do half-truth's exist? — 3017amen
My openness to other responses to the moral violation of the parents and my reference to the lofty proposition of justice is based upon my infinite rationality and inherent gentle disposition. — Hanover
being unjust not because a negative consequence was undeserving — Hanover
it seemed an unsustainable policy based upon democratic sentiment — Hanover
we're just spinning this in the way that makes the other look as absurd as possible, which I think was the lament of the OP — Hanover
Yeah, I doubt it. I'm not discounting that the separation isn't a happy time for the child, but... — Hanover
I'm pretty sure when discussing this with ArguingWAristotleTiff last year that Obama separated kids from the people they were travelling with because they couldn't establish whether they were their parents or not. Mostly done to avoid human trafficking. — Benkei
What I'm trying to explain is that the 'God' that atheism says doesn't exist, really doesn't exist, but that this doesn't validate atheism. Mainly it’s a straw god argument with which Internet forums abound. — Wayfarer
Separating thousands of children from their parents is not a fine point, my unsympathetic friend.
— praxis
Your argument, as I understand it, is that when Obama separated and caged kids, he was doing it for Just and Wise reasons; whereas when Trump does it, he's Adolf Hitler running concentration camps. — fishfry
Obama and Biden in 2014 saw an influx of children arriving at the border without a parent or guardian, and reporting from 2014 by the Arizona Republic referred to a chain-link enclosure holding children as cages.
Trump’s administration implemented a policy that led to the separation of thousands of children from their parents. Obama did not have that policy.
’what exists' is contingent, whereas 'the source of what exists' is necessary. — Wayfarer
You did ignore most of my post just to sneer at a percieved contradiction, whatever the reason is... — Judaka
My point is pretty redundant if you think racism and biogtry are insignificantly different. — Judaka
any simplistic, overarching characterisations will draw my criticism. — Judaka
Obama's immigration guy, admitted a few months ago to reporters that Obama built the cages. — fishfry
But you're picking at the margins, the fine points...
On the larger point of Dem complicity in the ongoing 30-year program of militarizing the border and creating the current humanitarian disaster, you're conspicuously silent.
I think that racism has lost all meaning to some people, I wonder what people would think a world where only a single race existed. There'd be no borders, nobody would be worried about illegal immigration, nobody would discriminate against other cultures, nobody would discriminate against poorer and less educated nations.
Forgetting that,... — Judaka
what I said still stands true, a desire for strict border control is not indicative of a racist mentality. — Judaka
I don't think that what you've posted actually demonstrates racism. — Judaka
It certainly demonstrates an extremely prejudiced view towards illegal immigrants but is it race — Judaka
leftists certainly can't help themselves. Trump supporters are racist, the desire to control borders is indicative of racism, a simplistic analysis that is convienient for them. — Judaka
