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    Right so you agree that the fiscal policies and anti-migration laws targeting specific races are inextricably linked?

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      7 months ago

      This is “states rights” levels of pedantic, incorrect stubbornness.

      What they wrote down into law was fiscal, but just saying “fiscal policy” completely ignores the whole context to an absurd abstract degree, and this is intentional.

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        17 months ago

        The discussion originally was about how the fiscal policies in European countries are good even though they have racist migration laws, I wanted to show that this is a fiscal policy too, as in they absolutely have racist fiscal policy.

        I believe we are on the same side here.

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          If we’re on the same side, stop taking the other side at their word by calling it “fiscal policy”.

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            If someone says to me that the racist policies and the fiscal policies are different, when they arent, I think its important to stress that some of the racist policies and in fact most of them, are fiscal.

            I am not trying to diminish a racist policy by calling it fiscal, I’m trying to highlight that some of the fiscal policies are racist. And that that the European liberal model is inextricably tied to racism, because some people here want to export european fiscal policies to the US in the hopes of fighting injustice but they would be copying racist policies that would still perpetuate injustice.