You know, there was a time just 75 years ago when Conservative Americans risked their lives to protect an oppressed religious group originating from the Middle East. Oh, how the great have fallen.
The backlash against this video is genuine racism. It's not political to oppose hearing the stories of refugees--that's just evil. Don't try and pretend like bigotry and racism deserve equal representation in our corporations.
None of you are Conservatives, nor do any of you hold American ideals. American Conservatism is based on the concepts of opportunity and freedom and nothing you white-nationalist starfishs do is even remotely close to your alleged ideals. Nothing is less free than rejecting someone in need based on their faith or skin. America was founded on immigration and none of you starfishs are native to this country. To reject fellow refugees because of their religion is the ultimate hypocrisy, you America-hating starfishs.
There's nothing wrong with this video--it's genuine goal is to 'tell the stories of the 65 million refugees'. Do those stories not deserve to be told? What
loving struggle have you had in your life? Does any of it compare to those who had to walk thousands of miles by foot--often hiding from the law--because people back home genuinely wanted to
kill them for their faith? Those people struggled and fought to get into their respective countries. What the forget did any of you do to get into America? You were born here with a loving spoon in your mouth. Shut the forget up and accept that it is your responsibility to help those in need or get the hell out of the United States because it accepted your starving family when they tried to enter America.
So either none of you dissenters watched the damn video or you're tribal un-American starfishs. There's genuinely no case against this video beyond white supremacy/nationalism, which is what genuinely all the comments seem to encourage.
