Perry Campbell
Feb 23, 2017 · 2 min read

Perhaps the cries from the “racists” from the past 30 years can be understood from a compassion perspective now. Immigrants who came here illegally and refused to legalize their own statuses are now facing that which has always been their destiny — deportation. It really doesn’t matter if they have children, or are sick, or anything else. It should not even matter if they have committed other crimes, or if it costs more to have them here than to build a wall and deport them. Millions of immigrants are outside our borders patiently (and most importantly, legally) waiting their turn. It’s wrong to cheat our own citizens out of jobs. It is wrong to cheat our own citizens out of welfare. It is wrong to push back others who refuse to break the law, and strong-arm one’s way into the USA at the front of the line.

It is also wrong to force refugees down the throats of an American public that is not ready for them. It’s not just wrong, it’s cruel. It’s cruel to everyone involved. Those who try to force social change too swiftly create the very situations that lead to genocide. One can literally love someone to death in this regard. Whether it be a Jew in Nazi Germany, a Syrian in France, or an illegal alien in the USA — forcing social change almost always has extremely negative consequences. It’s too bad the social architects rarely live long enough to witness the mass bloodshed that they create.

What you are witnessing now are reasonable people trying their best to bring the situation back towards sanity as gently as possible. In a harsher time, one might witness millions of illegal aliens inside razor wire encampments in the desert, awaiting their home countries to pay their ransom (penalties, fines, fees, etc.)

OK, bring on the hate. But remember, it is not me advocating this violence, it is the liberals who refused true and complete immigration reform during Reagan who encouraged this scenario in the first place. It is people fighting deportation right now that are adding on to this calamity.

    Perry Campbell

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    A Christian. A Father. An American. A Science and Technology Enthusiast. A Defender of Liberty. Free. My interests include sociology and computational wetware.

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