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In reply to Chrissy
My 2 cents on why we are where we are.
It's not just one thing, it's:
1. Anti black
2. Anti woman. Both White women and a lot of men especially Hispanic men believe that certain jobs are beyond a woman. This is something that is deeply engrained. Never mind that in a lot of THEIR families it's the woman that has kept the family floating. Jackass sey the worl' nuh level.
3. Hispanic people have no love for their own folks - none.
4. The lean in to support LGBTQ is too much. In my mind biological men should not be in women sports and women should not be in mens sports (figure skating comes to mind).
5. Since Hispanics do not have much love for their own, there is no need to be nice about immigration. Let Texas do what they want, regardless of how horrible.
If you are a Democrat, you have this desire to be fair, suppress it.
Here's what's funny, I believe most of the Democrats will be OK, but a lot a Republicans will feel some pain.
My 2 cents on why we are where we are.
It's not just one thing, it's:
1. Anti black
2. Anti woman. Both White women and a lot of men especially Hispanic men believe that certain jobs are beyond a woman. This is something that is deeply engrained. Never mind that in a lot of THEIR families it's the woman that has kept the family floating. Jackass sey the worl' nuh level.
3. Hispanic people have no love for their own folks - none.
4. The lean in to support LGBTQ is too much. In my mind biological men should not be in women sports and women should not be in mens sports (figure skating comes to mind).
5. Since Hispanics do not have much love for their own, there is no need to be nice about immigration. Let Texas do what they want, regardless of how horrible.
If you are a Democrat, you have this desire to be fair, suppress it.
Here's what's funny, I believe most of the Democrats will be OK, but a lot a Republicans will feel some pain.
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debut: 4/16/09
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Another perspective From Professor Christopher Robichaud, Senior Lecturer in Ethics and Public Policy, Harvard.
Reflections on the 2024 US Presidential Election.
Reflections on the 2024 US Presidential Election.
debut: 11/14/02
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In reply to HumbleCalf
It’s also bringing home the same tactics used to destroy any country that does not subscribe to their agenda.
Re the Hispanics
Both parties and business leaders in the US have welcomed the most corrupt politicians and businessmen and women from anywhere including south and Latin America as long as they supported/support US interests. Most of these people have no understanding, interest or belief in democracy.
It’s also bringing home the same tactics used to destroy any country that does not subscribe to their agenda.
Re the Hispanics
Both parties and business leaders in the US have welcomed the most corrupt politicians and businessmen and women from anywhere including south and Latin America as long as they supported/support US interests. Most of these people have no understanding, interest or belief in democracy.
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