okaydo said:
NVBear78 said:
You guys are nuts. You really think conservatives/republicans are racists and you crow this when some moron does something that you think supports your point of view and ignore it when some other idiot does something that doesn't not support your point of view.
This is not healthy or good for anybody.
https://greenwald.substack.com/p/the-demented-and-selective-game-of?s=r
How do you feel about Tucker Carlson and Elise Stefanik promoting the great replacement theory? Pride? Disgust?
They don't. This is total BS.
Being against open borders policies (or for that matter, large scale immigration) is not the same thing as adopting the GRT, which is an anti-Semitic/white nationalist trope.
Democrats have been bragging for years that changed demographics - DUE TO IMMIGRATION - would give them political gains.
From Brookings:
https://www.brookings.edu/research/states-of-change-2019/"Demographics are not destiny, but steady and predictable changes to the electorate play an important role in defining the landscape of American politics. Most demographic groups have a political lean, so a group increasing or decreasing in size over time will tend to benefit one party or type of politics over another. The most well-known example is the growth of the nonwhite population in the United States, whichsince nonwhites tend to lean heavily Democraticis typically viewed as tilting the electoral terrain somewhat toward the Democrats over time as well as increasing the weight of nonwhite voters within the Democratic Party over time. But other changes are important, such as the decline of noncollege educated voters, particularly whites; the aging of the adult population; and the rise of new generations to replace older ones."
From politico:
https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2020/11/12/2020-election-analysis-democrats-future-david-shor-interview-436334"For years, the Democratic Party has operated under one immutable assumption: Long-term demographic trends would give the party something like a permanent majority as the country as a whole grows less white and more urban. President Donald Trump's reliance on the politics of racial resentment would only quicken the process, solidifying support for Democrats among people of color."
So with the dems openly promoting demographic change as a means to political power - and then illegally refusing to enforce the borders to make that happen ASAP - is it any surprise that republicans object? Republican objections are based on politics/policy, not race or notions of white supremacy. I note that people from Cuba are non-white, yet republicans would no doubt take more cuban voters.
The dems approach is pretty cynical - stake your political hopes on letting large groups of immigrants in to effect "demographic change" for political reasons, then accuse anyone who objects as being racist/white supremacist.