B S Magnet
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So why do you think that heavily Latino counties in TX are turning towards the GOP?
I don’t know, and I also don’t care. I know what Texas represents at its core.
So why do you think that heavily Latino counties in TX are turning towards the GOP?
I don’t know, and I also don’t care. I know what Texas represents at its core.
My guess is that the minorities see what happens when the white people get pissed off, so they work against their own best interests because they do not want to deal with white-ugly.... anyone unfortunately can work to maintain that structure of whiteness — even as doing so works materially against their own best interests ...
You know what I see there? In 2016, Ms Clinton was of the in-party; in 2020, Individual-ONE was of the in-party. There does not seem to be a major trend happening there. The Latinos are merely voting TPTB.So why do you think that heavily Latino counties in TX are turning towards the GOP?
For example, Zapata County on the Mexican border is 93% Latino and voted 65-32 for Hillary in 2016. They voted Trump 52-47 in 2020.
You should care, if for no other reason that even a small movement of Latino's to the GOP would be a huge impediment to Dems winning elections.
You should care, if for no other reason that even a small movement of Latino's to the GOP would be a huge impediment to Dems winning elections.
What's being ignored is that Latinos as a group have voted more & more for republicans, but it wasn't just 2020. It was in 2016 as well, as it's believed that some are attracted to candidates who present themselves as authoritative figures. In each case though the numbers didn't exceed what the democratic candidate got. The largest support was of course with Cuban Americans in Florida who consistently favor republican candidates, because of the issue of Cuba. It isn't as if Texas was some outlier or signal of things to come in the last election, it's a trend that's been going on for awhile. It's something that you will hear from those on the right when not worried about triggering their dwindling base, that they have made some gains in anyone that isn't conservative White.My guess is that the minorities see what happens when the white people get pissed off, so they work against their own best interests because they do not want to deal with white-ugly.
You know what I see there? In 2016, Ms Clinton was of the in-party; in 2020, Individual-ONE was of the in-party. There does not seem to be a major trend happening there. The Latinos are merely voting TPTB.
Chart: How U.S. Latinos Voted in the 2020 Presidential Election
There’s a lot more to see when you look beyond Florida.www.as-coa.org
... joke’s on you: I’m not a democrat
It occurs to me, if we had viable middle/middle-left options, the Republiopaths would genuinely be terrified. They are able to maintain traction because, eww, Democrats, but if they were to get cheated out of the binary, the R party would fade to the strength-level of, say, the Natural Law Party.
It occurs to me, if we had viable middle/middle-left options, the Republiopaths would genuinely be terrified. They are able to maintain traction because, eww, Democrats, but if they were to get cheated out of the binary, the R party would fade to the strength-level of, say, the Natural Law Party.
Anyway one hopes that cartoon about Trump's incitement as the ignition source for the waiting bombs in his rally audience is a nightmare behind us as of the debacle of January 6th. In a way he defused them in part by letting down the side after saying he'd be right there with them but not showing up as they invaded the Capitol building. But it doesn't solve the problem of the RNC regarding how the hell to detach the party from the husk of Trumpism.
And both the massive stupidity and every conspiracy theory in the book problems. And the anti-science stance. And the sheer hypocrisy. And the general lying. And the specific lying. And the inability to see that they don't want to play fair, and that's ok.Even if they unhitch that guy, they still have a white supremacy problem.
And the inability to see that they don't want to play fair, and that's ok.
Even if they unhitch that guy, they still have a white supremacy problem.
Without that problem they don't have enough votes any more to fend off the Dems in national contests.
Whiteness is what conservatives work doggedly to conserve.
It may be an issue that eludes clear resolve. The biggest problem I have is "conservatives". When I was in HS, we (of a certain clique) participated in a mock Democratic Convention, about 3 months before the actual one (before our state had even voted). I think my school was playing Oklahoma, and we were pledged to Fred Harris, but he was dropping out, so our votes were being transferred. By rule, at the time, the Harris camp could direct our votes on the first ballot, and I was not happy to be told to vote for that Carter guy. He was just too conservative.
FF to the '80s and we have a pool of scum telling us "'conservative' means this thing we tell you it means", oh, and "liberals are evil". Carter was by no means a "liberal" in the era – some of Reagan's worst fuck-ups were actually policies put in place before he shuffled into the WH. And, of course, by today's standard, Reagan would be called a flaming liberal.
So this is a non-small thing that needs to be fixed. Rs are not even sorta conservatives. They are some other thing, Alt-White or White-Wing or Tories or whatever, but we absolutely must not allow them to continue to well-poison and defy reason by calling themselves "conservatives"
I'm so frustrated by the toilet thing on many levels.I bear witness to people calling themselves “liberal” — the “white moderate” — and then pulling off hostile acts of whiteness stuff to my face — which is why the Loudon County news incident comes to me with no surprise in the slightest, or why folks who think of themselves as “oppositional to conservatives” still don’t want me to be able to use the toilet in the public realm.
I'm so frustrated by the toilet thing on many levels.
1) Instead of people worrying about others' equipment used to deposit waste, we should worry about people successfully using the equipment designed to collect that waste. The bar is so fucking low.
I don’t doubt that a lot of “moderates” and “liberals” intentionally uphold racist systems. Even on the MR forums, we had people who loudly insisted they were “independent” but somehow they always agreed with everything Trump did. However, I’m not sure that is the situation in Loudoun.I stand by what I wrote.
I bear witness to people calling themselves “liberal” — the “white moderate” — and then pulling off hostile acts of whiteness stuff to my face — which is why the Loudon County news incident comes to me with no surprise in the slightest, or why folks who think of themselves as “oppositional to conservatives” still don’t want me to be able to use the toilet in the public realm.
In several ways, I see the “liberal” or “white moderate” as a much graver threat to my basic welfare than whiteness-defending “conservatives”: with the latter, there leaves no ambiguity with what they’re upholding to conserve, whilst with the former, they will attempt to engage with fascism, as if fascism can be somehow negotiated, debated, or reasoned with. They’ll “defend the fascist’s right to say” or do a fascism. No thanks.
I don’t doubt that a lot of “moderates” and “liberals” intentionally uphold racist systems. Even on the MR forums, we had people who loudly insisted they were “independent” but somehow they always agreed with everything Trump did. However, I’m not sure that is the situation in Loudoun.
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