Ugh, I'm still trying to wrap my head around this
... Zac Segal's actions are just wild. Like, I get that he wants to defend American jobs, but calling ICE on these legal workers who were just trying to make a living? That's not activism, dude. It's just plain messed up
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And can we talk about how his whole "pump up the numbers" comment is straight out of that racist myth about immigration being a drain on the economy? Like, no one wants to give away jobs to people who are willing to work hard for it. It's just not true
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I'm so tired of this kind of divisive rhetoric on social media and in our communities. We need to start having real conversations about immigration reform, labor rights, and how we can actually create more jobs and opportunities for everyone
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University administrators are right to call out Segal's behavior as irresponsible, but they also need to take responsibility for creating a safe space for students like Segal to explore their activism without getting torn apart by online outrage. It's time for us to have some real dialogue about these issues instead of just shouting over each other
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And can we talk about how his whole "pump up the numbers" comment is straight out of that racist myth about immigration being a drain on the economy? Like, no one wants to give away jobs to people who are willing to work hard for it. It's just not true
I'm so tired of this kind of divisive rhetoric on social media and in our communities. We need to start having real conversations about immigration reform, labor rights, and how we can actually create more jobs and opportunities for everyone
University administrators are right to call out Segal's behavior as irresponsible, but they also need to take responsibility for creating a safe space for students like Segal to explore their activism without getting torn apart by online outrage. It's time for us to have some real dialogue about these issues instead of just shouting over each other