Desperate refugees have arrived at the US border. They want to cross over to request asylum, which they have to do — they can’t stay in Mexico and make that legal request. So what do you do? Obviously, you close the border to everyone and fire tear-gas canisters at the families trying to cross.
Well, “obviously” for a fascist police-state run by racists, I guess.
Important context for those who haven't been following:
-a group of caravan members held a march to the port today, protesting the conditions in shelters and demanding asylum in US/to speak with a rep of US gov't.
-CBP shut down the port; no one can cross on either side. https://t.co/Wqk2glLKRi— Dara Lind (@DLind) November 25, 2018
Oh, America. How disappointing can you get? Don’t answer that, I’m afraid of the answer.
microraptor says
Doesn’t that count as an act of war (and also a war crime)?
cgm3 says
“Bull” Connor would be so proud.
Marcus Ranum says
microfraptor@#1:
Doesn’t that count as an act of war (and also a war crime)?
One of the reasons that they use tear gas is because governments (the US is one of the largest manufacturers and exporters of CS gas munitions) have decided that tear gas is not a weapon. Therefore, mumble, mumble, it’s not assault to use it against someone. Never mind if the person being attacked with tear gas feels attacked, they are not, in fact, being attacked. According to most of the governments of the world.
I’ve been gassed with tear gas and it’s really unpleasant. Anyone firing tear gas at civilians is a criminal. Especially because they will pretty much only use it on unarmed and harmless civilians because the correct response when attacked with tear gas is to shoot the motherfucker.
Saad says
Maybe if we call it indefensible a few more times they’ll stop.
raven says
Tear gas cannisters can kill.
How do you think they get from the police to the targets.
They use launchers to propel them out bound.
It’s being hit by a large, heavy fast moving projective.
These can main and have been known to…kill.
BTW, from the picture above, there are a lot of small children around.
Imagine what happens when one of them gets hit by a tear gas cannister.
zetopan says
Other people’s children, especially non-white ones, are of less than zero importance to the Mango Mussolini in the White House. Trump has no lowest level where he will not stoop even lower.
davidnangle says
“tear gas is not a weapon…”
Just imagine what it would be called if the refugees threw a canister or two at the border police.
Great American Satan says
Hell forfend I sound like fucking Pinker, but we haven’t had a Rosewood in a minute. Hm, or have we? The mass graves in TX speak otherwise. Is it worse to massacre people in their homes, or to massacre people while they’re on the road? Anyway, fuck ameriKKKa.
brutus says
We’ve been sliding downslope toward this renewed low for some time. I’m against gassing anyone. However, the story is more complicated than the headline “U.S. gasses children” allows. I’m vulnerable to what’s (allowed to be) reported, but several hundred immigrants rushing the border at once (overwhelmingly more young men than mothers and children if reports are to be believed) calls for some response other than (1) gas them all or (2) let them all in. The nuanced, humanitarian middle eludes me, frankly. We have laws, policies, and agencies to handle this very thing, but direction from the top is abysmal. It will probably get a lot worse as time wears on.
gijoel says
If Americans were fine with children being shot in their own schools, then why would you think they’d be worried about tear gassing them.
Dunc says
brutus, @ #9: The correct response is to provide whatever immediate medical or humanitarian aid is required, and then process their claims for asylum as required under international law. If those claims are found to be without merit then fair enough, but they have the right to make the application and for that application to be given fair consideration.
Lynna, OM says
Cross posted from the Political Madness All the Time thread.
Comment 410. Comments 407, 408, 409, and others in that thread are also relevant.
From Wonkette’s coverage:
Lynna, OM says
From The Washington Post:
That last statement, from Lee Gelernt is very important.
jrkrideau says
Hasn’t Trump completely closed the border there? It is probably a bit difficult to apply for asylum if you cannot get the immigration officer in the first place.
There must be a lot of businesses a trifle annoyed with Cadet Bonespurs if the border is completely shut in San Diego.
Anyway, what’s a bit of gassing when the USA is helping Saudi Arabia starve tens (hundreds?) of thousands of Yemeni children?
F.O. says
As someone who got his fair share of teargas in the Athens riots: no it’s not true that tear gas can only be thrown by launchers, there are canisters that can be thrown by hand and they wouldn’t risk injuring anyone via impact.
On the other hand, calling them “teargass” is an euphemism.
I was healthy, in my late 20ies and still struggled not to fall on the pavement.
It enters your throat, burns your lungs and makes it hard to breathe. The blindness, tears and burning eyes just help breaking people.
Using it on children is outright criminal.
archangelospumoni says
Is this a surprise?
Really–a genuine surprise that Drumpfh’s people would do this?
The Vicar (via Freethoughtblogs) says
Well, gee, why didn’t we just use cluster bombs on them, instead? After all, great leaders think that’s okay.
WMDKitty -- Survivor says
Fuck. That’s monstrous. How much longer do we have to wait until Trump gets tossed out?
margecullen says
I wish I knew WMDKitty this is awful.
timgueguen says
And once again The Vicar decides what Hillary Clinton did years ago is more important than what Trump is doing now.
Some of Trump’s more credulous fans have apparently decided the reports of tear gas use are fake news.
https://www.rawstory.com/2018/11/trump-supporters-think-photo-children-tear-gassed-staged-false-flag/
Ishikiri says
Well, I hope that the raging erection this caused to Stephen Miller was the most painful thing he’s ever felt in his life.
methuseus says
@Marcus Ranum #3:
I’ve never been gassed with tear gas, but I have to assume it’s worse than cutting onions, and the pain associated with that makes me sometimes stop cutting the onions and take a break for a few minutes before continuing to cook. I can imagine that tear gas is exponentially worse. So how is it not a weapon?
I guess it’s not the white phosphorus that Israel has used on Palestinian children in the past.
@WMDKitty #18:
Agreed. Unfortunately, most likely a little over two years, if it even happens then. It would take a massive turnaround from Republicans and non-confrontational Democrats to make it happen any sooner. The only bright side is, barring any pre-emptive pardon from the next President a la Ford, lots of charges could conceivably be brought once he’s out of the White House.
grumpyoldfart says
Back in the good old days you were burning children with napalm (but they were Vietnamese kids so maybe their stories don’t count).
Jazzlet says
methuseus @#22
Lucky you, I can not cut onions up as I can not see to do so, the tears flow too profusely when I try. I’ve a friend who was by chance a tourist in Paris in 68 who was able to lead the rest of her party of trainee nurses doing Paris away from the riots, as she wears an unusual contact lens that covers the entire exposed sclera of her eyes; the lenses look like an hemisphere of glass with a hole at the centre to permit sufficient air entry so they are not ‘glued’ to the eyeball by suction. The rest of the party were weeping so profusely they couldn’t see, and in enormous pain, having talked to one of them I don’t think cutting up onions has anything on CS gas.
drksky says
So because it happened in the past we should just turn a blind eye and not do anything about it in the present?
Fucking ass…
Knabb says
This is an entrenched institutional problem – teargassing children in particular is an American tradition, and one we’ve seen multiple times recently (see: Standing Rock). Removing Trump helps, but there’s a whole lot more cleaning to do after, starting with thorough investigations into the last several decades of what the various police institutions involved have been up to. It’s border patrol this time, but they’re not the only ones.
cvoinescu says
methuseus @ #22:
This is entirely besides the point, but: wear safety goggles when cutting onions. They block enough of the aerosol to make it a much less unpleasant experience. Cheap goggles, like these, work well — no need to spend more than $2 or so.
I wish there were equally simple solutions to the rest of the stuff on this thread.
DanDare says
Getting Trump out of the White House is a good start. But the US seems to need some cultural change. And the world does too.
Here in Australia it’s still a vote winner to treat refugees badly and decry immigrants. When the voters stop supporting this shit that’s when it disappears.
Interesting the defenders of this immorality pull out the old “others did worse” fallacy.