Bill Kristol
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They don't have a higher crime rate.
I mean it's all β it's all β
They don't want them here.
They do not want those people here.
They don't want the kids here.
They don't want the country to look a little browner and a little darker.
And they don't want people from, quote, third world countries, just the way 100 years ago people didn't want Jews from Poland or Italians from southern Italy.
And
It's bigotry, and that's what it is.
But the damage it's doing, I mean, A, some of it should be stopped by Congress, but B, the damage it's doing to the social fabric, don't you think?
Well, to the people themselves, of course, who are the objects of the bigotry and who now worry about their future.
I mean, Trump is, but also in general to the social fabric.
I mean, it's important to have a country where people have the incentive and the feeling they should try to work together and make this all work out, not the opposite.
Yeah.
Pretty obvious war crime that seems to have been committed, if the Washington Post reporting is to be believed, and no one's really challenged it seriously.
Blowing up all these boats is probably a war crime or lawless, certainly, as even Andrew McCarthy of National Review says, but ordering a second strike to kill the two survivors, which seems to have happened.
is literally the definition of a war crime.
It is the definition of a war crime in the Defense Department manual.
Killing people in a shipwreck is sort of the quintessential thing you can't do, even if the original thing were lawful, which it probably wasn't.
So terrible that we did it.