More hating on immigrants
Unlike abortion or gay marriage, Jesus *did* have something to say about how to treat strangers: "Truly, I say to you, as you did it to one of the least of these my brothers, you did it to me."
Here's a short survey of biblical quotes that admonish believers to welcome strangers:
Here in 21st century America, though, the stranger is just another group to be exploited for publicity:
"A week ago the New York Post went to town with a made-for-Fox News story of a group of veterans who had been booted out of hotels about an hour north of New York City to make way for migrants. As I said, it was a made-for-Fox News: Here are these disabled or impoverished American veterans getting kicked to the curb to make way for migrants with no permission to be in the country in the first place. Politicians jumped on the story. The Post ran it. It made the rounds of the wingnutosphere. Fox of course got on board.
"But none of it was true. And I don’t just mean not true in the sense of being misleading or incomplete or embellished or sensationalized. It was a hoax. Sharon Toney-Finch, the founder and head of a small local nonprofit, the YIT Foundation, which focuses on veterans issue and premature births (?) was the source of the original story. But it turns out the she recruited a group of 15 homeless men from a local shelter to impersonate veterans and talk to the press about their tale of woe."
Shame.
https://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/a-wingnut-anti-migrant-story-implodes-but-is-this-the-full-story
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