Discussion: 'We Are Not Killers:' Migrants In Caravan Respond To Trump

Nov 7 is coming soon, hang in there.
Then you won’t even have to consider what the moron in chief says.
In fact we probably won’t even hear about the “invasion” once trump is slam dunked into a lame duck preznit under indictment.
good news coming shortly.
For all of us that are not trump programmed into fools.

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Here is a caravan of people traveling together to protect and help each other as they seek for new opportunities.

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“It is pure ignorance for him to think like that,” said Marta Cuellos, a 40-year-old from Tegucigalpa, the Honduran capital.

No distance or hardship can keep a decent person from noticing.

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If only Donnie had the courage to go to Mexico and meet some of the people in the caravan to see who they really are. But, oh no, he’ll just use stereotypes and ramp up anger against something he knows absolutely nothing about.

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The things they had to worry about was indians and like minded white trumpets robbing them.
But they made it eventually.

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And they may be poor, but they’re not unsophisticated. I resisted getting a cell phone years ago until I was in a gas station with a little couple who would have looked at home in a village in the highlands of Michoacan. I was admiring the traditional pattern on the woman’s sweater when I saw a cell-phone clip outside a pocket on the front. I said “OK this is ridiculous literally everyone in the world has a cell phone now but me.” You travel at all, you see it. People everywhere are wired together and they all know Trump’s a moron and lunatic.

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I’ve got one but only use it while traveling. I am, however, glued to my lap top.

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Even today I rarely use mine. I have it because you’re regarded as odd if you don’t. Plus I have a geriatric Dad so I feel like it’s wise to have. But I could obviously get by without it. I’m perennially about 11 minutes late so it’s helpful with that I guess.

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Maybe Sen. Hatch and any other Mormons in Congress would like to share with Trump the way that the Mormons made it from Nauvoo, IL to Salt Lake City?

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I haven’t been able to travel for a while, but when I did I was convinced that smartphones are the best tool for that since maps were invented.

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Don’t get me wrong, mobile computing is a huge advance, and we’re living through an amazing period of history like fish in water so we don’t see it. Simply as a practical matter it’s huge. I may be a bit of a late adopter but I’m not, you know, stupid, no matter what people tell you.

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I almost flagged this for calling me names … :wink:

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They do make things easy to accomplish, maybe too easy. I still have a flip phone because I have ruined several and would feel really bad if I wrecked a $1000 smart phone. I usually travel with a Kindle and a cellular iPad which means I can do anything you can with a smart phone but you have to take a minute to get them out, which eliminates being glued to the smart phone for most of the day. I still have to laugh when I see a party of friends or a family at a restaurant and they are all playing with their phones.

You would think that there is an armored column with air support approaching the border. What are they afraid of, that the toddlers might throw their binkies at them? The worst any of them are going to do is want is to mow your lawn or clean your house. What a bunch of fucking cowards. I expect the purpose of the caravans is safety in numbers. The coyotes who smuggle in drugs and illegals are vicious gangsters. They take advantage of the immigrants and kill anyone who creates a problem for them.

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Chaos is Donald’s stock-in-trade.

He thinks it’s a sign of his brilliance that nobody understands a word he says. Including himself.

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