Friday, July 11, 2025

Immigrant rights solidarity

"Invasion and rampant monetary inflation, that brought us here to the footsteps of this nation.." - Immortal Technique

Sure, keep standing on the side of humanity, standing up against the nonsensical ICE raids/deportations, but also consider the deeper issue of a weaker, less mature (Goliath) culture (majority being the USA culture in this case) that is too weak to survive “on their own” unless they exploit others’ energies and resources in an imbalanced, unjust, or nonconsensual way (from African American slavery, to the oil/diesel-based economy*, to immigrant labor (largely from Mexico)). They probably they need good guidance to have less negative tendencies (like fear, hate, laziness, weakness/being spoiled, greed) and learn to be more right from within (whether through (admirable) Christianity, isha/inner engineering, and so many other ways this could happen), and then be more responsible, considerate, cooperative, inclusive, unified.. and can help to join in a larger, supportive community (like intentional community (for example) or simply the neighboring people/community where they are)

But in the meantime, the strategy to make better living conditions in Mexico (or other lands immigrants come to the USA from) and protect them from undesirable forces is important (though undesirable for any $ensible American who wants USA the place where everybody wants to go... or is it? as shown in the inhumane spirit/actions of ICE). Why shouldn’t any strong, just, good-guy American (or a citizen of a similar country) want good, healthy conditions/environments and sustainable livelihoods in those would-be immigrants' homelands for those people, as well as for themselves and their own homeland of course

*and even with hyped "clean", "green" renewables, there's still the oil/diesel-based economy that keeps going (increasingly at that), also due to Jevons paradox.

i pledge selective allegiance / nigga recognize what right intentions teaches ("...justice for all")

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