Saturday, September 17, 2022

Sanctuaries get what they asked for

 I Have A Few Questions About The Martha's Vineyard Migrant Kerfuffle - The Federalist  Then again, why has a story about 50 migrants spending a couple of days on Martha’s Vineyard garnered far more coverage and outrage from the media and left punditry than 51 migrants being cooked alive in a tractor-trailer only last month?

Liberals Get A Taste Of Their Own Illegal Invasion And Are Throwing Temper Tantrums (allnewspipeline.com)

. . .Texas, Arizona, and Florida leaders, conservative all, decided that if Biden was going to open up the borders, sanctuary cities/states should start doing their part to mitigate the costs, crime, educational needs, medical needs, of those they claim to welcome with open arms. . .

Lori Lightfoot, the GOAT of Hypocrite Sanctuary Mayors › American Greatness (amgreatness.com)    "If Chicago’s mayor is truly committed to her city’s sanctuary status, then she should welcome arrivals from Texas without complaint."

Biden Agrees to Close Gaps in Border Wall as Migrant Crisis Hits DC | Neon Nettle

The U-turn from the Biden White House comes following a decision by Republican governors to transport thousands of illegal border crossers to the nation’s capital.

In this case, as in others, they are decrying the inevitable results of their own policies and blaming everything on Republicans.   

. . ."They're not particularly good at being sanctuaries, are they?  Busing immigrants to Florida, sending them back to Texas, etc., and publicly proclaiming: "Crisis!  We can't handle them!  You must deal with them, not we!"  Hypocrisy, thy name is Democrat. ". . .

 This Song Perfectly Sums up the Attitudes of Martha’s Vineyard’s Residents Towards Illegal Immigrants – RedState

This heartbreaking work of staggering genius is worth more than one listen. It is as if Prather was strumming the pain of those residing in Martha’s Vineyard and singing their thoughts with his words. But even more than that, it was a melodious and insightful reminder that progressive types couldn’t care less about the people they claim to champion – unless they have a use politically.

 Babylon Bee saw this as an opportunity for mega-parody: After Dealing With Martha's Vineyard HOA, Migrants Decide To Go Back And Take Their Chances With The Cartels "Man, the cartels are bad where I come from, but this is a whole other level," said immigrant Juan Ramirez as he climbed back on the unmarked charter bus. "How do you people live like this? You have to pay $1000 per month for a team of white ladies named 'Karen' to come to inspect your hedges and whine when you don't do them right? This is hell on earth!". . ."I feel betrayed by Governor Ron DeSantis," said another unfortunate migrant, speaking through a translator. "He told me there would be jobs and housing up here, but instead I found a den swarming with uppity white liberals and wealthy career criminals. This is so inhumane."

Babylon Bee

Migrants Decline Newsom’s Offer Of Asylum In CA Since They Just Came From A Collapsing Communist Hellhole With No Electricity  . . .The migrants say that California's trash-littered sidewalks, water shortages, and electrical outages bear too much resemblance to the Venezuela they left behind for it to be a desirable destination.

Douglas Murray speaks about the NY Times and its anti-British bias.

 Douglas Murray speaks about the NY Times and its anti-British bias.


 Voices: The Queen’s death has unleashed a torrent of racist abuse (msn.com)

News of the Queen’s passing has been met with mixed emotions in some parts of the country, particularly among Black communities, and within countries once colonised by Britain. These feelings range from indifference to celebration.

MSNBC guest claims Queen Elizabeth symbolized ‘White supremacy’: ‘Not sure why I should be sad today’ | Fox News  "Birmingham City University professor Kehinde Andrews told MSNBC anchor Ali Velshi that he wasn’t sad about the passing of Queen Elizabeth II because she represented “White supremacy” and “colonialism.”

"The professor made his comments during Velshi’s Saturday MSNBC special, titled “Remembering Queen Elizabeth II.” Velshi, who seemed quite keen on discussing the British monarchy’s history of “colonialism” during the memorial, prompted Andrews by asking, “How do you express colonialism? What’s the short form of the effect of colonialism today? Was it bad?' ”

Rep. Hank Johnson Likens Parents Protesting Woke School Board Meetings to Capitol Hill Rioters

 Rep. Hank Johnson Likens Parents Protesting Woke School Board Meetings to Capitol Hill Rioters (legalinsurrection.com)

“people on the local level at affected school board meetings they won’t forget the MAGA Republicans descending on their school board meetings after January 6, like January 6, disrupting meetings”

"Rep. Hank Johnson (D-GA) compared parents speaking at school board meetings to January 6th this week. You may remember Johnson as the moron who thought the island of Guam might tip over if there were too many people standing on it.

"I sincerely hope Johnson and other Democrats keep talking like this. Nothing will red-pill parents faster than this.". . .

Hank Johnson Makes Detestable Comparison of Concerned Parents at School Board Meetings to January 6 Rioters (trendingpolitics.com)