11.17.2019

Paul A. Kramer : Our immigration conversation is broken — here's how to have a better one


Paul A. Kramer·TED Salon: Border Stories
Our immigration conversation is broken — here's how to have a better one
Summary
First of all, my thoughts that TED speakers tell us great things seem to be wrong. The story is, this is often used in Japan also, not relating to immigrants.
For example, when newscasters announce a car accident, they have to emphasize one thing to collect attention. They say that “an immigrant did that!” If immigrants stop driving, there are many car accidents. We have to think about what should be changed. Maybe, it might be a brake pedal of car or the problem of streets or driving of humans.

Thus l think that only the speaker divides immigrants. It’s because he said that he doesn’t know whether immigrants can be useful tools, 1) whether immigrants can become more like us, 2) and whether immigrants are parasites in the story. 3)

Not only immigrants but all people have the right, responsibility, and equality as humans. It’s not as parasites but it’s not as immigrants. They are as humans to have the right.

It's said that by Trump's election, a huge divide occurred. It seems to be continuing. Removing this divide must be able to have a good conversation with all people.

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