No, because a yard with fencing is not designed to prevent people from, you know, actually leaving. Nor are there generally guards watching people inside the yard.
I see a cage as a small confined area keeping an animal or a bird held captive.
Given the fact that the children are unable to, you know, head down to the mall, go outside and play whenever they want, etc. then I'd say they're held captive.
These children need to be kept safe and it seems to me they are doing that the best way they can. Would you rather the children run off and get hurt?
Here's an idea... why don't they either:
1) stop arresting people for what is essentially considered a petty crime and do what is typically done for minor crimes, which is not jail them
2) in cases where a person MUST be confined, keep families together as a unit.
You want to say the children are being abused...
Actually the head of the American Academy of Pediatrics (you know, actual doctors who know something about children) has said:
"Children separated from their parents at the border are experiencing something so traumatic... that it affects their brain chemistry in a way that amounts to child abuse."
https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry...ation-child-abuse_us_5b27f437e4b0783ae12bfe6d
Could you call it a cell and not cage?
Ummm... do you really think "cell" is a better term? The use of 'cell' is generally associated with prison... yet these kids are not themselves charged with a crime.
Yes it is, and furthermore it's part of a much broader and well documented pattern of behaviour over decades which clearly demonstrates that he is.
Please give me examples of the behavior you're speaking about.
Lets see:
- Getting charged (multiple times!) for racial discrimination practices when renting out apartments
- Making a statement about how black people are 'lazy', and he didn't want them counting his money.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news...-common-thread-throughout-his-career-and-life
I don't agree, saying the protesters had some fine people in their group is not being racist.
If the group of protesters is composed of nothing but neo-nazis, KKK members, and the like, then calling
any of them "fine people" is racist.
Also can't a racist be a fine person and have a flaw by being racist? All people have flaws. Does a fine person not have flaws?
There is a difference between a flaw (like farting in the bed) and being a neo-Nazi. Being a neo-Nazi is something that definitely crosses the line from merely "flaw" to being something to be condemned.
It should also be pointed out that those who participated in the neo-Nazi rally can't claim "I didn't know any better". This isn't some casual racist attitude that someone's 90 year old grandmother might have because of the era she grew up in... these are people who actively perpetrate hate, to the point where they actually go out in public waving Nazi flags.
Re: Push for Gun control laws...
That doesn't mean you have to quit fighting for what you believe in.
Ummm... who said they quit? In fact, I posted an article about a gun control rally that just occurred this past week.
Trump has had some strikes on ISIS that killed numerous Isis leaders.
And so did Obama.
Re: Economic success of Trump...
You'll need to show me facts and statistics for what you're claiming. I could post a chart for statistics showing job growth during Trumps Presidency but I'll wait for you to show me what you've got from the Obama years.
Lets see:
Jobs added in 2017 (In which Trump was president for most of the year): 2.188 million
Jobs added in 2016 (The last full year Obama was president): 2.24 million
Jobs added in 2015 (Obama was president at that time too): 2.7 million
Looks like Trump hasn't been as great a job creator as you think.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/chuckj...president-obamas-last-six-years/#10c2af6125ab
Or how about the stock market? In the first year that Trump was in office, the Dow went up 26%. Sounds good. But in the first year that Obama was president, the stock market went up 33%.
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/article/2018/jan/08/how-trump-obama-compare-stock-market/
As a side note (and in an attempt to get this thread back on track)... we really must thank you. The opening post of this thread referred to a former republican who had become disillusioned with the GOP. Now, here you are, defending Trump, but you do so by saying a "cage isn't a cage", and relying on all sorts of incorrect data. You are a perfect embodiment of the current GOP mind set, and if the current mind set is "a cage isn't a cage", then its evidence that the republican party has gone too far off the deep end to be redeemed.