MAGA devotee Roberto Mosquera thought Trump would unify the country. Now he’s 8,000 miles away.

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    2 days ago

    I’m not from US, but “I hate mexicans, we have to kick them out, and let’s build a wall against them” is pretty self-explanatory, no?

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      You have to understand how many Cubans hate all other Hispanics. They consider themselves white. The “good ones” if you will.

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        It’s not even exclusive to Cubans. Pick any migrant group and the conservative members of that group hate the idea of people who were in identical circumstances to their family when they migrated getting the same chances. Fuck your got mine the entire way down.

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          21 hours ago

          Exhibit A: these types of “legitimate” Filipino-Americans who’ll just narc anyone fresh off the boat and not having permanent residency.

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      There was a lot of talk about ‘recent immigrants’, while the voting population is older immigrants that got citizenship by going through the process (or people that lived on land that became the US under them), and they also hate illegal immigration because they did it ‘the right way’ and are the reason police and border patrol keeps hassling them.

      Obviously it’s the wrong way of thinking about the issue of you correctly identify that it’s basically pure racism, but I could see how you could be led there if you’re a low information voter (especially if the TV station you watch is owned by a Trump ally).

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        if you’re a low information voter

        Ignorance, whether it stems from laziness or is willful, is on them, and we are all suffering now as a consequence of their ignorance. Trump showed exactly who he was to anyone paying even an iota of attention before he was voted into office, and I have little empathy for those who now say “we didn’t know”.

        For fucks sake, he bragged about grabbing women by the pussy, and everyone in the country had this piece of information before he was voted into office. What more information does a person need to judge his character? He’s a shit person and anyone who voted for him did so because they didn’t think the leopards would eat their face, giving zero empathy to all the people harmed by Trump, including those ripped off by his his fake Trump University, fraud foundation, etc., etc., etc., etc. “Low information” is no excuse.

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          You’re completely correct in all respects. However, we still need to understand it in order to fight it.

          Their playbook is not very thick. They keep doing all the same shit, and we haven’t adapted. Remember after the Trump impeachments the Republicans were saying “impeach” left and right about everything? They wanted to water down the term and the concept.

          They want to say everything the Democrats might say ideally before they say it in order to take all the power out of it. It’s part of the reason Dems seem feckless, because by the time they say something, the right has already been beating that drum for weeks. Even if it’s a terrible drum for them that holds no water. Because the point isn’t for them to say what they’re saying; it’s to make sure the Dems aren’t heard when they say the same thing.

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          Unfortunately, the majority of the electorate is that sort of person, so you need to appeal to them. You’ve got to win the voters you have, not the ones you wish you had. That’s why you need to keep your messaging simple (not saying that’s an excuse to not do the work and actually have policies).