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This but it's Obama's neighbor.
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Maybe your MAGA echo chambers like this forum have convinced you can be, but try it with a bullhorn in a public space sometime and you'll see what I mean I advise no red hats and to try harder to veil the disdain of minorities and LGBTQ ppl | |||
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Anyways, I know you're from Texas and have Iranian origin, and are conservative. Try to think of the perspective of a person that is not conservative, an outsider, or not even into politics at all. I know quite a few people who do not feel safe in a room with a person who has a red hat on. Not all fear is reasonable, but fear is always honest Besides, Texas isn't the south in the same way Florida isn't the south. They're their own regions, in a sense | |||
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Whatever ambiguous tweet you wanna post that makes you feel better I guess | |||
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Other than that, I disagree with the premise. The klan used to hold rallies in east Texas in my lifetime. This is different man, Mexicans love Donald trump. It’s not racial | |||
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It's certainly more complicated than rednecks wearing klan robes and marching around. We had a brawl about that my freshman year of high school.
I've said before the fascism they are building is a weirder, more modern, more inclusive and insidious version than the one we're all familiar with. It makes sense, Fascism 2.0 is definitely going to be more aware of modern trends My brother in law is a Hispanic Trump supporter, a devout Catholic, and a raging racist. Especially when it comes to people from Middle Eastern countries (not Israelis, though! Crazy!) | ||
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