dckingsfan wrote:nuposse04 wrote:dckingsfan wrote:And Trump can be Trump because yes, we haven't had any strong/smart leadership in two straight administrations. The biggest danger we have is in having no direction.
I would say the lack of leadership is 10 or 100x more dangerous.
So exacerbating a problem is then ignoring it? I agree the policy we have right now may seem frustratingly flat but inflaming the tension doesn't seem to me a 10-100X better alternative. :/
The point is that there was no discussion going on... it took Trump to "flame" the subject. And the policy we have isn't flat - it is basically non-existent on both sides of the aisle.
If it takes Trump flaming to begin having the discussion - then I am fine with that...
Wanting to talk about how to deal with ISIS is fine... giving credibility to a policy predicated on xenophobia and blatant discrimination is something else entirely. The latter does nothing to aid in our ability to curtail ISIS influence unless you plan to round up all the "muslim-looking" people already in the states who you may believe to be a threat. I have to believe perpetuating "justifiable hate" will marginalize some muslims and send them into the lower corners of morality shared with ISIS. You may very well stop certain ISIS members from coming INTO the US via such an action but you create another issue with promoting that sort dialogue as "leadership" and "direction."
I have yet to hear what Trump would actually DO in Syria/Iraq to deal with the ISIS threat abroad.
Saying something stupid and irrational is not better then not saying anything at all. Doesn't mean he doesn't have the right to say it...




























