by Jon Rappoport, FarOutRadio Featured Columnist
as republished from www.nomorefakenews.com
Open borders: punish the people for the government’s sins
“I used to wonder why God used a prop like the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil to inflict guilt on Adam&Eve, until I realized it could have been a steak or a plate of fries or a bagel. Anything. Making people feel guilty is a staple of religion and society in general. It works. And if you can transfer guilt from a real criminal to an innocent bystander, you’ve really got something going. It’s a magic stage trick that can make a career.” — Jon Rappoport, The Underground
Let’s cut to the chase, which is the moral argument. That’s where all the juice and outrage are.
We’re supposed to support unlimited immigration because we sinned, somewhere, somehow, at some time. Isn’t that the underlying idea? Come on. Isn’t that the subliminal moral imperative that’s being shoved down our throats, along with a heavy dose of political correctness?
This is the political version of the mythical Fall from Grace, right?
We did bad things to the people coming across the border, so we have to pay. America is evil, and it’s our fault. We need to be punished.
But hold on. Who is “we” and what exactly is “America”? And which evil are we talking about?