Deportation Is Evil but the U.S. is also Evil
The left loves to threaten departure. “If Trump wins, I’m moving to Canada.” “If Republicans ban abortion, I’m out.” But when deportation is on the table? Suddenly, exile is a human rights violation.
You can’t have it both ways. If Canada’s so perfect, why is deportation a tragedy and not a gift?
This isn’t about freedom. It’s about control. They don’t want to leave—they want to reshape the U.S. in their image. Deportation means losing the fight, not gaining utopia.
They romanticize other countries to shame America—but scream injustice when offered a one-way ticket.
The “Better Country” Mirage
We’ve all heard it: “England doesn’t have guns.” “Canada has free healthcare.” “Mexico is more free.”
But scratch the surface and the logic collapses: England has mass stabbings and surveillance cameras on every corner. Canada’s “free” healthcare comes with waitlists and rationing. Mexico? Try cartel rule, press intimidation, and mass migration.
If Mexico’s so free, why do millions risk everything to leave it?
And here’s the kicker: If these countries are so much better, why isn’t deportation celebrated like a golden ticket?
Because it’s never been about actually leaving. It’s about leveraging the illusion of “better” to shame the U.S.—while clinging to the freedoms, safety, and opportunity they claim to despise.
They don’t want to go. They want to guilt you into giving up your values.
They preach escape, but fear the exit. That’s not conviction—it’s cosplay.
Newsom’s Gerrymander Gospel
Gavin Newsom condemned Texas for gerrymandering—then turned around and championed Prop 50 in California, a partisan redistricting scheme designed to hand Democrats five new seats.
He called it a “moral obligation.” Translation: It’s only gerrymandering when Republicans do it.
This is the same playbook every time: Accuse the other side of cheating. Do the same thing louder. Call it justice.
Newsom says gerrymandering is evil—unless he’s the one holding the pen.
The Goebbels Playbook: Say It Loud, Say It Often
Joseph Goebbels, Nazi propaganda chief, famously said: “If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it.”
The modern left has adapted that tactic—not with swastikas, but with hashtags: “Deportation is racist.” “America is oppressive.” “We’re the real defenders of democracy.”
But behind the slogans is a rotating contradiction machine: Identity is sacred—unless you mock the right with it. Borders are evil—unless they’re drawn to win elections. Freedom is everything—unless you disagree.
Final Cut: This Isn’t Progress. It’s Projection
This isn’t about policy. It’s about power. The left doesn’t want consistency. It wants control over the narrative, the language, and the map.

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