On February 23rd 2018, President Trump addressed CPAC (The Conservative Political Action Conference). He put aside his written remarks again and spoke extemporaneously for seventy-five minutes on other issues, including immigration. During that part of his talk, he once more told the story that has become his recurring parable on immigration, one he used on the campaign trail in 2016.[1]
Essentially, it tells the tale of a woman who has pity on a snake she finds in distress. She nurses it back to health, shows compassion and even embraces it. During the embrace, it bites her and as she is dying, she asks âWhy?â As Trump told it, the snake answers: âOh, shut up, silly woman,â said the reptile with a grin. âYou knew damn well I was a snake before you took me in.â He continued, âAnd thatâs what weâre doing with our country, folks. Weâre letting people in. And it is going to be a lot of trouble. It is only getting worse. But weâre giving you protection like never before.â
What is that protection? A wall, to keep âthemâ out and âusâ in? (In this, The Handmaidâs Tale is prophetic.) Deportation of those who were born before their parents brought them to the U.S.? A media that follows the Trumpâs lead in stereotyping immigrants and refugees from the Latin America and other places as illegal aliens, drug dealers, rapists, gang members and terrorists?[2]
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