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&rsquo;t receive such kindness on the border of North Korea, as if that&rsquo;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&rsquo;m guessing those two people aren&rsquo;t saying &ldquo;boo&rdquo; about what&rsquo;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&rsquo;s first term than under Trump, but I&rsquo;m sure neither side would have been interested in the raw numbers.</p> <p><a href="https://jamesrozoff.medium.com/the-perceived-difference-between-political-parties-is-a-narcissism-of-minor-differences-664d8053dd88"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>