...it took the Germans less than four years to rid themselves of 6 million Jews, many of whom spoke German and were fully integrated into German society, it couldn't possibly take more than eight years to deport 12 million illegal aliens, many of whom don't speak English and are not integrated into American society.If Mr. Farrah is indicative of "responsible" conservative opinion on the immigration issue, then one is justified in seeing his website's position (and, by assumption, Mr. Farrah's) as unacceptable and unamerican. While I think the "anti-immigration" folks are sometimes oversimplistic in their analysis of the issue (they fail to take into account the huge impact U.S. corporate agriculture -- and the ways U.S. tax codes and laws... and subsidies ... favor agri-business over family farms leaving Mexican farmers bankrupt and forced to emigrate -- mostly to Mexico's cities, but also to the U.S.) and don't always think the issues through. I run a blog on Mexican cultural and political affairs -- and naturally, I don't see eye to eye with most of the opinions I see here. But, until I received two "comments" from bona-fied white supremacists and read that item in WND, I had assumed the people I disagreed with were respectable folks with whom I could disagree. Sorry, folks -- if this kind of thing is the best you can do, those of us who used to "repectfully" disagree have to see your position as morally bankrupt and represensible.
Self righteous twit.
What are you talking about? Vox was addressing the government's ability to remove 12 million people to Mexico. He gave an example to show that removal is possible, in order to show objections from people like you are ridiculous. He didn't advocate any "final solution" or anything of the sort, as you would like us to believe. He gave a historical example to prove that argument is bunk. And it is. And he did.
What a way to take that Vox Day column excerpt out of context and insinuate things he didn't say.