Summary

Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich urged a global boycott of U.S. travel to protest Trump’s policies, warning his administration is “brutally attacking U.S. democracy.”

In a Guardian op-ed, Reich called on foreign visitors, students, and skilled workers to reconsider coming, citing economic and safety concerns. He argued withholding tourism revenue could pressure Trump.

His plea follows Trump’s anti-immigration crackdown and rising tensions with Canada.

Reich’s call comes as Canadian travel to the U.S. has already shown signs of decline.

  • @[email protected]
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    228 days ago

    So I’m … Binational i guess, 1 foot in the us and 1 in northern Europe.

    Until recently I preferred the coasts of the US, but it was a close thing, both were nice, the lack of a patronizing state was quite pleasant.

    Now clearly the balance shifted to shit and northern Europe knocks the us into a cocked hat.

    But when the us is good, it’s actually quite good.

    You can have a civilization made of many civilizations, that’s how our multiculturalism worked (when it worked) and it was incredible.

    But like saying all of Europe has no civilization because they don’t all share the same uniform culture.

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      28 days ago

      You can’t have one when everyone’s alienated from each other, that’s the point. Civilisation is more than the mere sum of its parts: When you do not care about someone else deciding to e.g. oppress a fellow compatriot you only have the sum, not the more. A population, but not a civilisation.

      You can have a civilization made of many civilizations

      That’s not what e pluribus unum means. That’s what in varietate concordia means.

        • @[email protected]
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          128 days ago

          There may be traces left, true, but if OP’s “The American way is to not care” ideal is lived by, what I described is exactly what you get.

          And, yes, Americans are a lot more alienated from another than pretty much any other people.

      • @[email protected]
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        128 days ago

        And you misunderstood entirely.

        I’m speaking of respect for each other’s uniqueness without embracing it.

        You can be or do whatever you want, I respect your right to do so even if I think it’s stupid. I just stay mostly quiet about it, maybe light mockery.

        I think religious people are basically mentally disabled. But so long as they follow basic rules (don’t enforce it on others or your kids strongly), then let the short bus morons believe whatever they want.

        Would we be better off with religious eliminated by force? Possibly. But then someone else would have another crazy idea and decide things would be better if nonbelievers of that were eliminated by force, and the circle would begin again.

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          128 days ago

          And you misunderstood entirely.

          Last I checked, “not caring” has exactly the meaning I took it to have.