Summary

Donald Trump, who attended the national prayer service following his inauguration, and his allies attacked Episcopal Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde after her sermon criticized his treatment of marginalized communities.

Trump called her a “Radical Left Trump hater” and criticized her sermon as “boring” and “nasty.”

Fox News and GOP Rep. Mike Collins joined in, with Collins absurdly calling for her deportation.

Critics noted the hypocrisy in Trump’s selective embrace of religion, celebrating faith only when it aligns with his political agenda, and warned of the Streisand Effect amplifying Budde’s message.

  • Windex007@lemmy.world
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    12 hours ago

    I don’t think it’s that complex.

    People recognize it isn’t a crime, they still aren’t so far gone to suggest criminalizing it… But they still don’t like it and just want the person removed from their society. Putting them on a plane or bus out of the country and not letting them back in fits the bill.

    I really really don’t think people think that deported means you go to a concentration camp somewhere. If they did, there’s no reason to not just criminalize the behavior. Make them do slave labor in jail in the USA for the benefit of the USA, if that’s the case.

    It’s not like people aren’t happy to suggest criminalizing ALL KINDS of behavior anyways. It’s not like they’re not happy to chant “lock them up!”. Why not just go that route in these cases? Why even bother with deportation as word?

    Deportation I think is just “banishment” in the brains of everyone who suggests it.