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In reply to the discussion: 'Made In America' Policies Hugely Popular, Survey Shows. Free traders, CAN YOU HEAR US NOW??? [View all]pampango
(24,692 posts)trade supporters more often that I have actually seen it used here. It seems that anti-trade folks like to play the "they always call us racists and xenophobes" card even when, as in this thread, no such accusation has been made. The reason for that is to make the other side look irrational and hysterical, perhaps?
Obviously there are racists and xenophobes on the right (teabaggers in the US and the far right in Europe) who don't like any kind of trade because it is by definition done with foreigners. I don't think many of us will deny that there are racists and xenophobes among our teabaggers, others in the republican base and in the European far right (France's National Front is probably the biggest example).
I trust that there are few racists and xenophobes at DU. The few there may be don't last long. (Any one make such an accusation here better have something to back it up with.)
That's a great thing since it means that DU'ers don't have a problem dealing with people of other races and nationalities like many on the right do. I think we all strive to treat all races and nationalities fairly and equitably. The question is how to go about that in a manner that is good liberal public policy.