Couldn't read all that text. Do you have one with Tucker Carlson explaining it? Bet that will get more views by our forum members.It helps to know the history of the border, its porous nature, and the bilateral and unilateral policies made between the US and Mexico. Here's a decent (if simplistic) overview. Timeline: U.S.-Mexico Relations
I, too, was in awe of what I saw but for some reason I think we mean different things.Trump killed it at the Ted Cruz rally! Watching it now and it is nothing short of AWESOME!
All those nefarious brown people! They all look alike!
View: https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1054351078328885248
Known middle easterners?
Any proof what so ever to back these claims up?
Don Lemon speechless?The White Nationalist finally comes outta the closet...
Donald Trump’s ‘Nationalist’ Boast Leaves CNN's Don Lemon Almost Speechless | HuffPost
Now do the definition of globalism..."Nationalism is power hunger tempered by self-deception." -George Orwell
Notes on Nationalism | The Orwell Prize
I don't think these zilches know (or care) about the history, they look at it the same way as Mr. KKK or Neo Nazi looks at it - white people > everyone else. But contrary to your average skinhead white supremacist knucklehead, the ultra lib feels tremendous guilt for harbouring these racist views and feels it's his duty to look after minorities - not in a brotherly way, but more like in a way one would leave a saucer of milk on their doorstep for a stray cat. I just think it's crudely disguised racism. "We HAVE to take ALL the Mexican migrants, because there's no way they have the capacity to fix their own problems". Sad!It helps to know the history of the border, its porous nature, and the bilateral and unilateral policies made between the US and Mexico. Here's a decent (if simplistic) overview. Timeline: U.S.-Mexico Relations
He quoted George Orwell, people. CHECKMATE."Nationalism is power hunger tempered by self-deception." -George Orwell
Notes on Nationalism | The Orwell Prize
I guess my question whenever I hear this argument is why you assume the main people placing pressure on liberal politics aren't the communities themselves? There are and have been politically involved and engaged Black and Latino people in US politics since the 1700s at least. They were always already there and always already grappling with systemic approaches to dealing with the problems of borders, racism, integration, assimilation etc. The framing of it as solely a white problem or stemming from white guilt centers whiteness when in actuality white people have since the origins of the US always only been one part (even if outsized) of the political process.I don't think these zilches know (or care) about the history, they look at it the same way as Mr. KKK or Neo Nazi looks at it - white people > everyone else. But contrary to your average skinhead white supremacist knucklehead, the ultra lib feels tremendous guilt for harbouring these racist views and feels it's his duty to look after minorities - not in a brotherly way, but more like in a way one would leave a saucer of milk on their doorstep for a stray cat. I just think it's crudely disguised racism. "We HAVE to take ALL the Mexican migrants, because there's no way they have the capacity to fix their own problems". Sad!
These are the same people who purport to be allies of the black community, and go and write books and screenplays with characters like John Coffey and Bagger Vance, who are just there to help the white protagonist with their mystical powers. Liberals need to face their racism IMO!
Glad to hear that. Don't take their shit - lousy DemoKKKrats.There is plenty of racism prevalent among white liberals and communities of color call them on it constantly,
Sort of.I guess my question whenever I hear this argument is why you assume the main people placing pressure on liberal politics aren't the communities themselves? There are and have been politically involved and engaged Black and Latino people in US politics since the 1700s at least. They were always already there and always already grappling with systemic approaches to dealing with the problems of borders, racism, integration, assimilation etc.
It would seem to. But if you think about it, in that whole area they're the only ones who don't want America burned to the ground.Wouldn't that seem counter to the definition?
Benchmark for what?Still using Obama as the benchmark eh?
Out of one side of the mouth they shit talk Obama. Out of the other side of the mouth, they point to him as a benchmark to prove Trump is doing a good job.Benchmark for what?