Because you’re assuming everyone thinks the same, so what would convince you would convince anyone else.
That isn’t true.
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WeUnite@lemm.ee 2 weeks agoYou’re right. I hope that maybe this could lead to a conversation about why putting people into camps is a bad idea. In my head I imagine starting a conservation with a conservative and they say why the FEMA camps are a bad idea then you could say how do you feel if you were put in one. Now ask how you’d think immigrants would feel when put in a camp. In reality things may not go how I imagine.
Because you’re assuming everyone thinks the same, so what would convince you would convince anyone else.
That isn’t true.
For sure people think differently. I agree when having a discussion with someone it’s important to learn how they think.
I must tell you I used to be on the right, I used to support Trump actually. Part of what made me more sympathetic to immigrants is meeting some and they told me their struggles and I gained empathy for their struggles and how difficult the system is.
bold of you to assume those that want immigrants in camps think immigrants are people
cranakis@reddthat.com 2 weeks ago
You’re relying on the right to be empathetic to immigrants, which they are not. Like not even a little, ever.