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gluten free high fiber ways
12019-05-04T18:39:48-07:00Dawn Hicks851fbe6ff47c68a2de1a4f5f7b6db729bc4d659a105812plain2019-05-04T21:33:36-07:00Dawn Hicks851fbe6ff47c68a2de1a4f5f7b6db729bc4d659aThis subject of colonization of bodies is a tuff nut to swallow, but I wonder is this any different than the current argument on why we should open our southern border? When media presents a pro open border platform it is because we need agricultural workers. So, I think, is it we just need bodies that are willing to collect our fruits and vegetables? Who cares about their conditions of survival, opportunities, or ability to become a member of society? As long as they stay in this one sector so Americans can keep up their gluten free high fiber ways. Is the hidden intent for an open border a new way to colonize a different people? Do not mistake my sarcasm for apathy. Consider fair treatment for people who are viewed as other by the majority of Americans.