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When Your Uncle Writes An Article Calling You a Hypocrite, Man You Suck

Damn Stephen Miller, you are some piece of shit. When your Uncle is writing an article about you being a hypocrite, you know you’re some kind of dog shit-garbage. Stephen Miller’s uncle, David S. Glosser, wrote an article for Politico, which perfectly capsulated the utter hypocrisy of Stephen Miller, Donald Trump, and those who are their supporters. Mr. Glosser started by highlighting how Wolf-Leib Glosser, “fled a village where his forebears had lived for centuries and took his chances in America.” The village Wolf-Leib fled was Antopol, Belarus. Wolf-Gleib came to America, along with his brother Nathan and lived a life that many immigrants experienced: “In the span of some 80 years and five decades, this family emerged from poverty in a hostile country to become a prosperous, educated clan of merchants, scholars, professionals, and, most important, American citizens,” writes David Glosser.


“I have watched with dismay and increasing horror as my nephew, an educated man who is well aware of his heritage, has become the architect of immigration policies that repudiate the very foundation of our family’s life in this country,” says David. I can’t imagine what it’s like to be the Uncle of such an evil person as his nephew. To have a nephew who is willing to forget his own heritage for his hate is sick. His family coming to America, didn’t just mean they were fleeing poverty or Pogroms, but literally annihilation.


As David writes, “Had Wolf-Leib waited, his family likely would have been murdered by the Nazis along with all but seven of the 2,000 Jews who remained in Antopol.” If Stephen Miller’s immigration were in place back when his family came to America, simply put, Stephen wouldn’t even exist.


Unlike his nephew, David Glosser is a man who has empathy for others, and chooses to use his time on this earth to help others. David volunteers for the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, in which he discusses the story of an immigrant he has worked with, who came from Eritrea. This immigrant, Joseph (not his real name) was forced to join Eritrea’s military at the age of 14, and sent to military camp. Upon finding his Bible, officers thought his beliefs would lead him to not want to fight, and so they tortured him.


“They smashed my face into the ground, tied my hands and feet together behind my back, stomped on me, and hung me from a tree by my bonds while they beat me with nations for the others to see.” He was tortured for 20 straight days, thrown in a prison with 36 other men, where Joesph “was stricken with dysentery.”


Jospeh was taken to get aid, once he got better, he fled, and it took him ten years to get to the United States. “In all of the countries he traveled through during his ordeal, he was vulnerable, exploited and his status was ‘illegal.’ But in the United States, he had a chance to acquire the protection of a documented immigrant,” writes David of Jospeh’s travels through countries to get to the States.


Trump wants to make us believe that these desperate migrants are an existential threat to the United States; the most powerful nation in world history and a nation made strong by immigrants. Trump and my nephew both know their immigrant and refugee roots. Yet, they repeat the insults and false accusations of earlier generations against these refugees to make them seem less than human. Trump publicly parades the grieving families of people hurt or killed by migrants, just as the early Nazis dredged up Jewish criminals to frighten and enrage their political base to justify persecution of all Jews. Almost every American family has an immigration story of its own based on flight from war, poverty, famine, persecution, fear or hopelessness. Most of these immigrants became workers, entrepreneurs, scientists and soldiers of America.


Trump, Miller and his supporters are hypocrites. Stephen Miller wouldn’t be here, and Trump’s in-laws just became citizens, because of Melania, because of chain migration. Trump and Miller are so hypocritically evil, it’s amazing that people support them more than their own family members.


Sorry David, you have a soul, but your nephew, he does not.

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