Thanks Mr. Fuagf (Sir ;) including that extra 3 things as
(I was going to as well but my post was getting long) and
History is fun!. What I tried to illustrate like you and like Roxham Road is, it's paved with bumps and diversity.
Kinda cool Americans used it in a similar way it is being used today*.
"and prudent resentment". . .
Prudent is the key here - don't go to war, fall to extreme rhetoric or groups, argue from paint fragments to decipher the big picture.
Make more effort to see the other as yourself (lol - Jesus!, when was it you were coming back? ;).
Anyhow, really enjoyed the Biden visit - like Brand he had encouraging, inclusive aspirational inspirational concluding remarks. [Unlike Brand he didn't degrade or detract from others to get there except by implication to non-democratic entities]
Sounded a bit like a Penny Pumper at the very end there (where orators really pick it up) wanting to go back to the moon like Kennedy - but I knew what he meant.
Audacious Hope.
*Where are the Roxham Road migrants from?
Almost 40,000 asylum seekers crossed the border from Roxham Road that year. The migrants were primarily from Haiti, Turkey, Colombia, Chile, Pakistan and Venezuela. Trudeau said last month that the only way to shut down Roxham is to renegotiate the Safe Third Country Agreement.