Two very good essays by Andrew Sullivan at
New York magazine's "Intelligencer" column, the first about immigration:
Courts have also expanded asylum
to include domestic violence, determining that women in abusive
relationships are a “particular social group” and thereby qualify. In
other words, every woman on the planet who has experienced domestic
abuse can now come to America and claim asylum. Also everyone on the
planet who doesn’t live in a stable, orderly, low-crime society.
Literally billions of human beings now have the right to asylum
in America. As climate change worsens, more will rush to claim it. All
they have to do is show up.
Last month alone, 144,000 people were detained at the border making an asylum claim. This year, about a million
Central Americans will have relocated to the U.S. on those grounds. To
add to this, a big majority of the candidates in the Democratic debates
also want to remove the grounds for detention at all, by repealing the
1929 law that made illegal entry a criminal offense and turning it into a
civil one. And almost all of them said that if illegal immigrants do
not commit a crime once they’re in the U.S., they should be allowed to
become citizens.
How, I ask, is that not practically open borders?
Then, trans advocacy sinking the ship of lesbian/gay civil rights successes. The polling numbers are earthshaking:
The number of Americans 18 to 34 who are comfortable interacting with
LGBTQ people slipped from 53 percent in 2017 to 45 percent in 2018 — the
only age group to show a decline,” according to the annual [GLAAD] Accelerating Acceptance report.
Sullivan rests this sad state of affairs squarely on the shoulders of the trans advocates, who he imagines (I think correctly) will not readily relinquish their newfound power:
...[T]here is almost no chance that the gay-rights Establishment will
relinquish the “LGBTQ” label. They, like most extensions of the
Democratic Party, have completely embraced postmodern critical gender
and queer theory. My fear is that this will fail to win support and
that, as the trans movement keeps pressing and pressing, the backlash
will grow and gays and lesbians will become collateral damage. The T
activists, having embraced an extremist theory of gender, could
undermine not just their own case but also equality for the Ls, Gs, and
Bs. They could swiftly reverse the gains we have won. They sure have
made a good start in turning the next generation against us.
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