The Perceived Difference Between Political Parties Is A Narcissism Of Minor Differences
<p>I was in line at the punch clock this afternoon, eavesdropping on a couple conservative coworkers talking about how soft Biden was being on immigrants. The one was saying how people wouldn’t receive such kindness on the border of North Korea, as if that’s the standard we want to set for ourselves. A couple of years ago I overheard a conversation between liberals about how cruelly Trump was treating immigrants. I’m guessing those two people aren’t saying “boo” about what’s going on with the Haitian migrants in the picture above.</p>
<p>The urge to insert myself in both conversations was great, but the desire to punch out and go home was greater. I really would have wanted to tell both parties that far more people were deported by the Obama/Biden administration’s first term than under Trump, but I’m sure neither side would have been interested in the raw numbers.</p>
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