ICE: Deeper More Fundamental Crisis In US Society

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A critique of U.S. immigration enforcement reveals a deeper national sickness. The path forward isn’t through more border walls or militarized police, but through cultivating the three qualities we desperately lack: the ability to look inward, think clearly, and understand the “other.”

In this episode, Eric Arnow and I dive deep into the controversy surrounding ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) and uncover a deeper, more fundamental crisis in American society. He argues that the real “ICE” problem is a profound lack of Introspection, Critical Thinking, and Empathy.

We’ll connect the dots between U.S. foreign policy, the refugee crisis, and the domestic immigration debate. Why do we create chaos abroad and then punish those who flee it? Why is there always money for war but never for housing or food stamps?

We’ll also examine:

The hidden biases of political movements like “No Kings.”

The lack of empathy in our foreign policy toward China, Russia, and Venezuela.

A critical look at the affordable housing crisis and how other nations have approached it.

The historical lack of introspection regarding Native American genocide and slavery’s lasting impacts.

It’s time to address America’s intellectual and emotional deficit. The solution isn’t more enforcement; it’s more understanding.

Eric’s Social Media Channels:
ericarnow.substack.com

https://www.youtube.com/@InquiryandThinking-zl9hg

https://bumblebuddhist.com/

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