TGIF: Reverse Scapegoating in the Immigration Debate

In the controversy over immigration we can spot a phenomenon I call “reverse scapegoating.” According to Merriam-Webster, the scapegoat is “one that bears the blame for others.” With reverse scapegoating, others bear the blame for one. Both are unjust. Reverse scapegoating is clear in the demagoguery about “migrant crime,” occasioned most recently with the murder … Continue reading TGIF: Reverse Scapegoating in the Immigration Debate