Beginning to stand up to it...

...finally. On the Beeb, Mark Gregorian was being interviewed on immigration issues, by Reporterette Manuela Zaragosa. He heads up a center for immigration studies, where he and staff work to debunk the lies by the lefties, on how our formerly nearly open US borders, are now much tighter, thanks to Red Man Bad.
Like almost all of the liberal staff at the BBC, this strident lady wannabee journalist tried at every turn to make the immigration issue, basically one of national sovereignty, into something to do with race. Race cards a flappin'. As it really was, in law, for many years in Oz, and elsewhere.
At the close of the inquisition, this lady of color, openly said she wondered if US immigration was based less on the character of applicants, than on racism. To which Mr. G. said:
Just who the hell do you think you are? Falsely impugning the motives of others, to go along with your (virtue signalling) racist biases? She was quiet for a bit.
Mz. Z. then closed the interview, and began talking to a person of very different views from Mr. G. , saying, well let's now see what the facts tell us.
Mr. Trump, of course, fires back at such racist nonsense with both barrels aflame. But we're seeing much more of this from many other non racists, and it's about time. I do it all the time here on CS.
The times they are a changing. November forth.
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This is of course all just great say the haters as they would not be the ones honest enough to see how corrupt their side is.
They don't want to see it of course as it does not fit their cause, steering up hatred. thumbs down
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