'Hard Left' is relative to the other party and people. AOC, Pelosi, Feinstein, Sanders and many others are what can easily be considered 'hard Left'- they want to do everything by legislation and almost never by holding people accountable for their own actions, often to the point of hypocricy. They want us all to have, be and do what THEY want, not for us to make our own decisions and they like to use class warfare to get what they want, even though many of them ARE in the class they tell us to hate. They tell us they understand, but they can't- they're so insulated from real life it's impossible, even if it's a distant memory. Someone on a local radio show said "I have a hard time listening to billionaires telling millionaires what the Middle class needs"- that was one of the most painfully accurate comments I have ever heard.
The unfortunate part of having as much freedom as we do is the fact that so many people make bad decisions but if everything is illegal or restricted, nobody will have time to live a normal life because we'll have to read the list of what we can't do. True Conservatives believe that the government should not intrude on every aspect of our lives and that people should govern their own actions but again, Human Nature rears its ugly head.
WRT detentions- last year, about 90K/month crossed the border and this year, it's closer to 400K.
The 90% figure was supposed to make the point that a movement like BLM is really throwing the "Blacks killed by cops" problem in the face of people who would never argue with it. Blacks and Whites are generally living peacefully, but each is responsible for the deaths of those like them- in places like Milwaukee, where I am, Blacks mainly live in a specific area and, IMO, it's mainly because of Milwaukee government's housing policies and the practice of making some parts of the city attractive while totally neglecting others. Murders are personal and most victims know their killer, so it's rare that this happens inter-racially here. However, the Milwaukee Public School system has a lot to answer for in this- the chronic truancy and dropout rates are extremely high while reading & Math fluency are extremely low- makes it awfully hard to get a good job, even if employers will train anyone with a pulse.
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I first heard that more than 10% of all US women have been a victim of some kind of sexual attack, whether it's rape, abuse, harassment, etc in about 2000, from someone who had been abused as a child. Then, I noticed that I knew more women who admitted this- I think that a lot of this has to do with women being more willing to talk about it and admit it, or even accuse those who did it to them. "It just wasn't something nice people talked about", if you know what I mean. When I saw who was posting #MeToo on Facebook, I was pissed off because I knew more than I had expected.
Here, 'carding' or 'street check' isn't looked at favorably because Blacks say they're targeted more than Whites. Well, I have talked to some Cops about it, (mainly the last Police Chief of the area where I live) and was told that when they pull someone over, it's because the camera on the patrol cars saw license plates that had been flagged for some reason- they were expired, missing, didn't match the car or they were owned by someone with at least one warrant. Walking on the street, they don't just ask for ID- that would not be seen favorably and if it's done in a way that specifically targets one ethnic group, it could easily be seen as unconstitutional (4th and possibly, 6th Amenment violation).