Aridas
Crazy Little Green Dragon
There's a bunch that could be said on the general topic, either way, but I sorta feel like poking at one more aspect. The issue of illegal immigration has a similarity to the topic of women's healthcare rights.
Democrats seem to be more likely to support a pragmatic approach to both - after all, illegal immigrants are going to happen, so long as the US doesn't turn into an even worse place than where they came from and so long as there's a friggin' massive demand for their cheap labor (usually for Republican employers), just like history has shown that abortion rates overall tend not to be much affected by the legality of such. Given that, it's better to try to handle both issues in a way that reduces harm as much as possible and to take measures to reduce the need for such smartly.
Republican propaganda-driven people, on the other hand, seem to be far more likely to support a more quixotically ideological "impose their will upon the world" approach. "Abortions are unconscionable! Illegal immigrants are heinous criminals! America should be PURE! No matter how many atrocities are necessary to make that happen, they brought it upon themselves." Also, the factual effectiveness often isn't really a real concern. Heard a Trumper co-worker yesterday try to claim that the whole immigration issue could be solved with a couple pen strokes by simply closing the border. Can't say I was impressed at all. Similar goes for the abstinence-only sex education and preventing access to safety measures against getting pregnant that is what Republican propaganda driven people push as somehow making things better.
Democrats seem to be more likely to support a pragmatic approach to both - after all, illegal immigrants are going to happen, so long as the US doesn't turn into an even worse place than where they came from and so long as there's a friggin' massive demand for their cheap labor (usually for Republican employers), just like history has shown that abortion rates overall tend not to be much affected by the legality of such. Given that, it's better to try to handle both issues in a way that reduces harm as much as possible and to take measures to reduce the need for such smartly.
Republican propaganda-driven people, on the other hand, seem to be far more likely to support a more quixotically ideological "impose their will upon the world" approach. "Abortions are unconscionable! Illegal immigrants are heinous criminals! America should be PURE! No matter how many atrocities are necessary to make that happen, they brought it upon themselves." Also, the factual effectiveness often isn't really a real concern. Heard a Trumper co-worker yesterday try to claim that the whole immigration issue could be solved with a couple pen strokes by simply closing the border. Can't say I was impressed at all. Similar goes for the abstinence-only sex education and preventing access to safety measures against getting pregnant that is what Republican propaganda driven people push as somehow making things better.
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