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So MAGA is going after Indians?  How's the VP going to feel when his wife, the anchor baby daughter of Indian immigrants starts getting harrassed?

 

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33 minutes ago, Pato del Muerto said:

Shall not be infringed. 

Not to worry. All of the fat bald guys with goatees making videos in their huge disgusting trucks with pictures of guns and 2A stickers plastered all over the place will be along shortly to voice their disgust. Just like all of the same freedom and liberty guys will all be along shorty to defend Rosie O'Donnell. I guess none of them have heard about any of this yet.

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22 minutes ago, Foosters said:

there are no "good ones," according to MAGA

r/LeopardsAteMyFace - Vivek Ramaswamy posted a picture on Twitter of his family celebrating the 4th of July including a toddler and a 4-year-old. The audience he fostered had the most heinous responses imaginable.

r/LeopardsAteMyFace - Vivek Ramaswamy posted a picture on Twitter of his family celebrating the 4th of July including a toddler and a 4-year-old. The audience he fostered had the most heinous responses imaginable.

r/LeopardsAteMyFace - Vivek Ramaswamy posted a picture on Twitter of his family celebrating the 4th of July including a toddler and a 4-year-old. The audience he fostered had the most heinous responses imaginable.

Gotdam the racism.  So bizarre that now overt racism is now a source of pride.

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1 hour ago, Macanudo said:

So MAGA is going after Indians?  How's the VP going to feel when his wife, the anchor baby daughter of Indian immigrants starts getting harrassed?

 

A friend and his family are here from India on an H-1 visa. A few months ago, his wife explained to us that Trump will be “better for immigrants” presumably compared to Biden or Harris. I just shook my head, dumbfounded and sad.

There’s a weird self-centered naïveté that emerges in model minority communities. 

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24 minutes ago, BrickHorn said:

A friend and his family are here from India on an H-1 visa. A few months ago, his wife explained to us that Trump will be “better for immigrants” presumably compared to Biden or Harris. I just shook my head, dumbfounded and sad.

There’s a weird self-centered naïveté that emerges in model minority communities. 

Did you did you tell her she’s too stupid to be an American? Wait!

On second thought, that is obviously not true.

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Posted (edited)
27 minutes ago, BrickHorn said:

A friend and his family are here from India on an H-1 visa. A few months ago, his wife explained to us that Trump will be “better for immigrants” presumably compared to Biden or Harris. I just shook my head, dumbfounded and sad.

There’s a weird self-centered naïveté that emerges in model minority communities. 

They're all just convinced that they "did it the right way" and are therefore untouchable.

They don't understand that "the right way" is a complete copout by white supremists/bigsby and it's all about being brown and different.

And it's not just "model minorities," either.  See, e.g., an alarming proportion of Latin americans.

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2 minutes ago, TwiceHorn said:

They're all just convinced that they "did it the right way" and are therefore untouchable.

They don't understand that "the right way" is a complete copout by white supremists/bigsby and it's all about being brown and different.

And it's not just "model minorities," either.  See, e.g., an alarming proportion of Latin americans.

Agreed.   I have a younger relative (he's 29) who is was born in the U.S. but his  mom and dad (and the vast majority of their respective families) were born in Mexico.  He's virulently anti-immigrant and thinks anchor babies are bad even though he's one.  He's extremely conservative in general.

When this was pointed out to him, there was a definite "Well, I got mine so fuck those other people" mentality.  

We dont talk politics at all anymore.  

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9 minutes ago, TwiceHorn said:

They're all just convinced that they "did it the right way" and are therefore untouchable.

They don't understand that "the right way" is a complete copout by white supremists/bigsby and it's all about being brown and different.

And it's not just "model minorities," either.  See, e.g., an alarming proportion of Latin americans.

The quisling minorities who work with/for/in support of the regime always do so out of the belief that they'll be fine, because they are "one of the good ones."

They are blind to the rock-solid, guaranteed, zero departure from, fact: they are at best, for a short time, "one of the useful ones."  Which means they are always, eventually, "one of the disposable ones."

Just because you're one of the LAST people purged doesn't mean you aren't going to be purged.  You aren't a member of the white christian nationalist club, and never ever will be.  Why they can't see it....I will never understand.

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Posted (edited)
12 minutes ago, TwiceHorn said:

They're all just convinced that they "did it the right way" and are therefore untouchable.

They don't understand that "the right way" is a complete copout by white supremists/bigsby and it's all about being brown and different.

And it's not just "model minorities," either.  See, e.g., an alarming proportion of Latin americans.

This is how a lot of my relatives think.  Not to mention that they buy into the anti-communism talk because we escaped Vietnam.

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Neither here nor there but I’m reading In the Garden of Beasts by Erik Larson. Re: early Nazi leadership, “With few exceptions, the men who are running this government are of a mentality that you and I cannot understand. Some of them are psychotic cases and would ordinarily be receiving treatment somewhere.”

sound familiar

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20 minutes ago, Brisketexan said:

The quisling minorities who work with/for/in support of the regime always do so out of the belief that they'll be fine, because they are "one of the good ones."

 

 

 

wonder how it worked out for these guys 🤔

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29 minutes ago, Macanudo said:

He's virulently anti-immigrant and thinks anchor babies are bad even though he's one.

Stupid and uncaring is not a way to go through life.   You should tell him he’s a miserable excuse for a human being and that you no longer want to have anything to do with him.  I mean really, he needs to know this.  There should be some downside to being him.

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29 minutes ago, Red Five said:

Neither here nor there but I’m reading In the Garden of Beasts by Erik Larson. Re: early Nazi leadership, “With few exceptions, the men who are running this government are of a mentality that you and I cannot understand. Some of them are psychotic cases and would ordinarily be receiving treatment somewhere.”

sound familiar

Just ordered this book. I've always been impressed w/ Larson's writing and the depths of his research. 

 

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8 minutes ago, GhostOfTomJoad said:

Just ordered this book. I've always been impressed w/ Larson's writing and the depths of his research. 

 

I prefer Larson's later work.

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55 minutes ago, Gatorubet said:

Stupid and uncaring is not a way to go through life.   You should tell him he’s a miserable excuse for a human being and that you no longer want to have anything to do with him.  I mean really, he needs to know this.  There should be some downside to being him.

If it were that easy...   I couple of years ago I went off on him.  He's a know-it-all who thinks that because he read a book one time about Topic X that he knows more than everyone else.   Honestly, it's pretty funny know to see him contort and twist to try and justify shit.   

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4 minutes ago, Pancho said:

Why would magatards be against this? Jesus Christ

 

Only poors don’t have their own jets.  Why would he care about the poors?

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On 9/3/2025 at 12:56 PM, Red Five said:

I keep thinking stuff like this.... if Trump didn't exist, and we hired an exact clone of him at work, no one would be able to believe it. "Where the fuck did they find this person?? What's wrong with him? Is it safe to be around him? He is not tethered to reality, at all. Literally everything he says is either a lie, wrong, or both. If he's not fired by tomorrow, I will quit" etc etc.

But here on Earth one, he's the republican nominee for President three consecutive cycles, and President twice.

...what's with the fucking baseball cap with suit?

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1 minute ago, Biff Tannen said:

Hey Department of War again. Super important. 

lots of new stationary, signage, and business cards to be ordered from some Trump-owned company.

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1 hour ago, Gil Bang said:

There is a 200% chance that (1) it's prime coastline spots that will be "opened up for development," and (2) somehow, mysteriously, a company affiliated with Trump will get the deal, likely for something like a 99 year ground lease for $1 or some shit.

It's just a straight-up kleptocracy, stealing the property of the American people for his personal gain, and the MAGAs think that's....a good thing.  Because they are the stupidest people to ever walk the earth.

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many years ago, back when the  L.A. Times was still great, the legendary columnist Jack Smith wrote about the SoCal coastline, and how Pendleton was the only big undeveloped piece.  He wrote "I hope that the Marines can hold that ground".

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40 minutes ago, HenryJames said:

 

It is so completely obvious with even a tiny bit of reflection that the Trump administration wants to let business go balls deep on every day americans that it boggles the mind.

CPFB, student relief, this, it goes on and on.

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2 minutes ago, TwiceHorn said:

It is so completely obvious with even a tiny bit of reflection that the Trump administration wants to let business go balls deep on every day americans that it boggles the mind.

CPFB, student relief, this, it goes on and on.

the majority of Trump voters have never been on an airplane.  Other Trump voters own their own airplanes, so this won't effect them.  Cleetus and Marge that fly spirit out of Birmingham to see the grandkids in Atlanta...well, the are fucked.

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1 hour ago, Gil Bang said:

lots of new stationary, signage, and business cards to be ordered from some Trump-owned company.

Just go to the War Department and reorder. It was called that until 1947. 

I like it more. We are not defending when we blow up a boat off Venezuela. We are at war. 

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2 hours ago, Gil Bang said:

many years ago, back when the  L.A. Times was still great, the legendary columnist Jack Smith wrote about the SoCal coastline, and how Pendleton was the only big undeveloped piece.  He wrote "I hope that the Marines can hold that ground".

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1 hour ago, Gil Bang said:

the majority of Trump voters have never been on an airplane.  Other Trump voters own their own airplanes, so this won't effect them.  Cleetus and Marge that fly spirit out of Birmingham to see the grandkids in Atlanta...well, the are fucked.

Would be interesting to get a political poll of spirit and frontier fliers. 



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