Comments by "Ego Brain" (@egobrain7349) on "US announces travel ban on most non-citizens from India | WNT" video.
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@reyalexandro Incorrect. Biden said,“This is no time for Donald Trump’s record of hysteria and xenophobia, hysterical xenophobia … and fearmongering.” He later said that he was not talking about the travel ban, and that he was talking about Trump's calling it the (you know the word) virus and that he supported the ban all along...yet Biden said the original quote one day after the travel ban, on January 31st, at a rally and then in a tweet, the next day, on February 1st. Trump didn't call the virus that until the middle of March. 😆 On March 12(after Trump had extended the ban to other countries), Biden also said, “A wall will not stop the coronavirus. Banning all travel from Europe — or any other part of the world — will not stop it.”
WHO was against the travel ban and said it would increase fear and stigma with little benefit to public health; as well as Bernie, who said he wouldnt have done a travel ban; epidemiologist Dr. Osterholm was quoted by the NYT saying it was a "emotional and political reaction"; The New York Times themselves said the travel ban was "unjust and doesn't work anyway". They said it was "xenophobic rhetoric and the building of walls" and also that it was "extreme measures" and that its morphing into "outright racism". They talked of the "racism at the heart of Trump's travel ban"; China, who said he was racist and "very mean"; CNN, who said it could backfire and it was stigmatizing to countries and ethnicities; The Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said on Feb. 3 that, “There is no reason for measures that unnecessarily interfere with international travel.” She went on to say the U.S. travel restrictions “could only create and spread fear [setting] a very bad example,” noting, “Even American media and experts doubted the government’s decision,” which also “violated civil rights” of travelers. The list goes on and on. Politico, The Guardian, The Atlantic, etc etc. Idk how people cannot remember the rhetoric of just a year ago. It was all over the tv and written news and from politicians. The extreme partisanship of the media is the literal point of pointing out the hypocrisy.
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@Starfire10982 Biden said,“This is no time for Donald Trump’s record of hysteria and xenophobia, hysterical xenophobia … and fearmongering.” He later said that he was not talking about the travel ban, and that he was talking about Trump's calling it the c...virus and that he supported the ban all along...yet Biden said the original quote one day after the travel ban, on January 31st, at a rally and then in a tweet, the next day, on February 1st. Trump didn't call the virus that until the middle of March. 😆 On March 12(after Trump had extended the ban to other countries), Biden also said, “A wall will not stop the coronavirus. Banning all travel from Europe — or any other part of the world — will not stop it.”
WHO was against the travel ban and said it would increase fear and stigma with little benefit to public health; as well as Bernie, who said he wouldnt have done a travel ban; epidemiologist Dr. Osterholm was quoted by the NYT saying it was a "emotional and political reaction"; The New York Times themselves said the travel ban was "unjust and doesn't work anyway". They said it was "xenophobic rhetoric and the building of walls" and also that it was "extreme measures" and that its morphing into "outright racism". They talked of the "racism at the heart of Trump's travel ban"; China, who said he was racist and "very mean"; CNN, who said it could backfire and it was stigmatizing to countries and ethnicities; The Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said on Feb. 3 that, “There is no reason for measures that unnecessarily interfere with international travel.” She went on to say the U.S. travel restrictions “could only create and spread fear [setting] a very bad example,” noting, “Even American media and experts doubted the government’s decision,” which also “violated civil rights” of travelers. The list goes on and on. Politico, The Guardian, The Atlantic, etc etc. Idk how people cannot remember the rhetoric of just a year ago. It was all over the tv and written news and from politicians.
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@foomp Biden said,“This is no time for Donald Trump’s record of hysteria and xenophobia, hysterical xenophobia … and fearmongering.” He later said that he was not talking about the travel ban, and that he was talking about Trump's calling it the ©️hunese virus and that he supported the ban all along...yet Biden said the original quote one day after the travel ban, on January 31st, at a rally and then in a tweet, the next day, on February 1st. Trump didn't call the virus that until the middle of March. 😆 On March 12(after Trump had extended the ban to other countries), Biden also said, “A wall will not stop the coronavirus. Banning all travel from Europe — or any other part of the world — will not stop it.”
The WHO was against the travel ban and said it would increase fear and stigma with little benefit to public health; as well as Bernie, who said he wouldnt have done a travel ban; epidemiologist Dr. Osterholm was quoted by the NYT saying it was a "emotional and political reaction"; The New York Times themselves said the travel ban was "unjust and doesn't work anyway". They said it was "xenophobic rhetoric and the building of walls" and also that it was "extreme measures" and that its morphing into "outright racism". They talked of the "racism at the heart of Trump's travel ban"; China, who said he was racist and "very mean"; CNN, who said it could backfire and it was stigmatizing to countries and ethnicities; The Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said on Feb. 3 that, “There is no reason for measures that unnecessarily interfere with international travel.” She went on to say the U.S. travel restrictions “could only create and spread fear [setting] a very bad example,” noting, “Even American media and experts doubted the government’s decision,” which also “violated civil rights” of travelers. The list goes on and on. Politico, The Guardian, The Atlantic, etc etc. Idk how people cannot remember the rhetoric of just a year ago. It was all over the tv and written news and from politicians.
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@agees924 He banned travel.from China where covid originated and we had videos of them boarding ppl into their houses. Then he added European countries and so on when they got it bad. No inconsistency. They called him xenophobic and it had nothing to do with "inconsistency"
Biden said,“This is no time for Donald Trump’s record of hysteria and xenophobia, hysterical xenophobia … and fearmongering.” biden later said that he was not talking about the travel ban, and that he was talking about Trump's calling it the ©️hin🅰️ virus and that he supported the ban all along...yet Biden said the original quote one day after the travel ban, on January 31st, at a rally and then in a tweet, the next day, on February 1st. Trump didn't call the virus that until the middle of March. 😆 On March 12(after Trump had extended the ban to other countries), Biden also said, “A wall will not stop the coronavirus. Banning all travel from Europe — or any other part of the world — will not stop it.”
WHO was against the travel ban and said it would increase fear and stigma with little benefit to public health; as well as Bernie, who said he wouldnt have done a travel ban; epidemiologist Dr. Osterholm was quoted by the NYT saying it was a "emotional and political reaction"; The New York Times themselves said the travel ban was "unjust and doesn't work anyway". They said it was "xenophobic rhetoric and the building of walls" and also that it was "extreme measures" and that its morphing into "outright racism". They talked of the "racism at the heart of Trump's travel ban"; China, who said he was racist and "very mean"; CNN, who said it could backfire and it was stigmatizing to countries and ethnicities; The Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said on Feb. 3 that, “There is no reason for measures that unnecessarily interfere with international travel.” She went on to say the U.S. travel restrictions “could only create and spread fear [setting] a very bad example,” noting, “Even American media and experts doubted the government’s decision,” which also “violated civil rights” of travelers. The list goes on and on. Politico, The Guardian, The Atlantic, etc etc. Idk how people cannot remember the rhetoric of just a year ago. It was all over the tv and written news and from politicians
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@bradychick6535 So after last year when the other side caused billions in property damage, got dozens of ppl killed and beaten, injured over 700 cops and countless citizens, use m🅰️fia like tactics and forced businesses to obey them or risk their business being destroyed (like in St. Louis), created zones that were actual insurrection that caused ppl to be killed, r🅰️ped, and beaten that lasted for over 100 days, shot mortars at federal courthouse and tried to barricade ppl inside it and set it on fire, burned down police stations and a Wendys, etc etc etc etc, that side deserves the same?
(I'm not a Republican or conservative just for context)
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@sayckeone If you want to really know what is going on you need to watch all media. The truth is somewhere in the middle. Watch a ton of independent media. The ppl who aren't multinational billion dollar corporations, several of whom have said they are entertainment, opinion, and shouldn't be believed as fact, ect. In court. Stop watching one side of something. That gives you only one side of a story. Then watch lots of independent. I recommend Tim Pool(also TimCastIRL),Jimmy Dore, we are change, YoungRippa, actual justice warrior, Matt Christensen, Project Veritas, The Reason We Learn, Karlyn Borysenko, etc. None of these ppl are right wing but they are honest and call out both sides. You should watch some right wing too though. Candace Owens, Steven Crowder, Officer Tatum, etc. You don't have to agree with media to watch it. It is just how you gwt all sides. Truth is somewhere in the middle.
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@Adrianhernandez-xy5dt Q1: $78,333 to the Department of Interior’s National Park Service (NPS) for maintenance backlog at historic battlefields. Specifically, the donation went to restore the Newcomer House on the Antietam battlefield and for the replacement of its deteriorated rail fencing.
Q2: $100,000 to the Department of Education to host a free, two-week space camp for 30 low-income, middle school girls. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos received a $100,000 check in 2017, and announced a year later that the President’s donation had doubled the space camp’s participants.
Q3: $100,000 to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) for “the planning and design of a large-scale public awareness campaign about the dangers of opioid addiction.”
Q4: $100,000 to the Department of Transportation to support its programs to “rebuild and modernize our crumbling infrastructure.”
In 2018, President Trump gave:
Q1: $100,000 to the Veteran’s Administration for “caregiver support in the form of mental health and peer support programs, financial aid, education training, and research.”
Q2: $100,000 to the Small Business Administration earmarked for a seven-month training program tailored for veteran entrepreneurs.
Q3: $100,000 to the National Institutes of Health’s National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. Trump’s brother died of alcoholism-related causes at the age of 43.
Q4: $100,000 to the Department of Homeland Security.
In 2019, President Trump gave:
Q1: $100,000 to the U.S. Department of Agriculture to be “used for outreach programs that benefit farmers[.]”
Q2: $100,000 to the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of the Surgeon General. The President tweeted, “I donate 100% of my President’s salary, $400,000, back to our Country, and feel very good about it!”
Q3: $100,000 to the HHS Office of the Assistant Secretary of Health to “the ongoing fight against the opioid crisis.”
Q4: $100,000 to HHS, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Health to “confront, contain, and combat #Coronavirus[.]”
In 2020, President Trump gave:
Q1: $100,000 to HHS to “develop new therapies for treating and preventing COVID-19 so that we can safely reopen.”
Q2: $100,000 to the NPS in July 2020 to help pay for repairs on national monuments.
Not sure what the last two went to. Not searching for it.
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@Bhubnipz Biden said,“This is no time for Donald Trump’s record of hysteria and xenophobia, hysterical xenophobia … and fearmongering.” He later said that he was not talking about the travel ban, and that he was talking about Trump's calling it the ©️hinese virus and that he supported the ban all along...yet Biden said the original quote one day after the travel ban, on January 31st, at a rally and then in a tweet, the next day, on February 1st. Trump didn't call the virus that until the middle of March. 😆 On March 12(after Trump had extended the ban to other countries), Biden also said, “A wall will not stop the coronavirus. Banning all travel from Europe — or any other part of the world — will not stop it.”
WHO was against the travel ban and said it would increase fear and stigma with little benefit to public health; as well as Bernie, who said he wouldnt have done a travel ban; epidemiologist Dr. Osterholm was quoted by the NYT saying it was a "emotional and political reaction"; The New York Times themselves said the travel ban was "unjust and doesn't work anyway". They said it was "xenophobic rhetoric and the building of walls" and also that it was "extreme measures" and that its morphing into "outright racism". They talked of the "racism at the heart of Trump's travel ban"; China, who said he was racist and "very mean"; CNN, who said it could backfire and it was stigmatizing to countries and ethnicities; The Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said on Feb. 3 that, “There is no reason for measures that unnecessarily interfere with international travel.” She went on to say the U.S. travel restrictions “could only create and spread fear [setting] a very bad example,” noting, “Even American media and experts doubted the government’s decision,” which also “violated civil rights” of travelers. The list goes on and on. Politico, The Guardian, The Atlantic, etc etc. Idk how people cannot remember the rhetoric of just a year ago. It was all over the tv and written news and from politicians
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