Arizona = Nazi Germany?

Last time I checked there was a thing called “illegal immigrants” and our state/country’s duty was to basically send them back to where they immigrated from.  Now Arizona has implemented a new policy that sort of allows “racial profiling” of possible illegal immigrants.  This should really just be called “the Mexican rule.”  That is really all that it is targeting.   So now there is a whole bunch of hullabaloo over this possible profiling, but why?  If you are legally in America you will simply have to show your I.D. to the officer.  Done.  If you are illegally in America, you go to jail and then are sent home.  Two weeks elapse and you’re back in Arizona working for 5 bucks an hour washing dishes. 

So why is everyone freaking out?  Seth McFarlane, who I consider wildly intelligent, made statements about this resembling Nazi Germany.  Really?  Let’s look at the worst case scenario for an illegal alien in Arizona.  Unlicensed truck is pulled over, ask for your I.D….you don’t have your I.D. because you’re an illegal alien…you are in jail for a few days (receiving food and shelter and entertainment!)….you board an air conditioned truck that takes you across the border and releases you at a designated point.  This sucks.  Might be without your family, without work, without money.  BUT (this is a BIG BUT)….the difference between this and Nazi Germany is that you weren’t forced into a giant fucking oven!  You were not murdered along with another 4 million Mexicans!

PETA also likes to compare the slaughter of animals for food to Nazi Germany. PETA is a whole gaggle full of retards!

I understand the whole “profiling” thing is frowned upon, but I can imagine that it works!  Our country is such a huge whiney bag of pussies that any legislation will ALWAYS have someone huffing and puffing about whatever gains it is aimed at attaining (how about that alliteration! booyah!).  Simply based on the political parties alone, people will come out of the woodwork to scream “unconstitutional,” “unchristian,” and “unacceptable.”  When was the last time ANY law, decree, or solution made its public appearance and the country sat back and said “you know what, it’s not perfect, but let’s give this a chance.”   NEVER.