CURRENTLY the most discriminated group in the USA.
Discriminated based off of skin color, language ability, and legal status
I got to make sure to have at least 1 or 2 darker-skinned kids so that we can make a flip off of that "white guilt" money coming through in a few decades.
Shoutout to the poster that ends all his posts like: "ha"
Because Black Latinos who suffer from everything you just mentioned also endure anti black racism, hatred and discrimination from the larger Latino group.
So even in the Latino community it’s black folks that are most oppressed. Currently and historically. And it’s the white Latinos voting for the anti latino regime.
CURRENTLY the most discriminated group in the USA.
Discriminated based off of skin color, language ability, and legal status
I got to make sure to have at least 1 or 2 darker-skinned kids so that we can make a flip off of that "white guilt" money coming through in a few decades.
Shoutout to the poster that ends all his posts like: "ha"
CURRENTLY the most discriminated group in the USA.
Discriminated based off of skin color, language ability, and legal status
I got to make sure to have at least 1 or 2 darker-skinned kids so that we can make a flip off of that "white guilt" money coming through in a few decades.
Shoutout to the poster that ends all his posts like: "ha"
But what if the Democrat candidate has a weird laugh?
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│ Or is a woman?
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│ What if electing a Democrat means people I don’t personally care for aren’t trucked off to concentration camps? What then????
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│ │ Commented on Thu Aug 28 22:19:48 2025 UTC
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│ │ A dark woman at that.
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│ │ │ What about a “woke” dark woman?
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│ │ │ │ A “woke” dark woman with a college degree?
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│ │ │ │ │ Only way to make that worse is a "woke" dark woman with immigrant parents who has a college degree and is happily married to a super supportive husband with whom she doesn't have biological kids.
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│ │ │ │ │ Oh wait, we tried that. Um... maybe make her an atheist next time?
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Commented on Thu Aug 28 22:00:23 2025 UTC
I like how so many people picked now to make the worst choice of their lives.
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│ The Hispanic news channels popular in the US (Telemundo, Univision) heavily lean conservative, and they framed anything anti-Trump as fear mongering.
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│ The question is, will they still believe the conservative news outlets, or not?
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Commented on Thu Aug 28 22:59:37 2025 UTC
That’s why Jorge Ramos left Univisión and why Raul de Molina said that it’s hard for him to go to work sometimes because of the Cuban Trumpistas. They don’t like it when he speaks out against Trump. You can tell because Lili Estefan always tries to change the subject.
Many Latinos who backed Trump say they won't support Republicans next time
Many Latinos who voted for President Trump in the last election say they are disappointed or even regret voting for him, according to recent polling. We discuss what’s behind the dissatisfaction and what it could mean for next year’s midterm elections.
This episode: White House correspondent Deepa Shivaram, politics correspondent Ashley Lopez and senior political editor and correspondent Domenico Montanaro.
This podcast was produced by Casey Morell & Bria Suggs, and edited by Rachel Baye.
Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi.
Listen to every episode of the NPR Politics Podcast sponsor-free, unlock access to bonus episodes with more from the NPR Politics team, and support public media when you sign up for The NPR Politics Podcast+ atplus.npr.org/politics.
But what if the Democrat candidate has a weird laugh?
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│ Commented on Thu Aug 28 22:06:21 2025 UTC
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│ Or is a woman?
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│ What if electing a Democrat means people I don’t personally care for aren’t trucked off to concentration camps? What then????
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│ │ Commented on Thu Aug 28 22:19:48 2025 UTC
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│ │ A dark woman at that.
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│ │ │ Commented on Thu Aug 28 23:04:38 2025 UTC
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│ │ │ What about a “woke” dark woman?
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│ │ │ │ Commented on Thu Aug 28 23:05:54 2025 UTC
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│ │ │ │ A “woke” dark woman with a college degree?
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│ │ │ │ │ Commented on Thu Aug 28 23:18:22 2025 UTC
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│ │ │ │ │ Only way to make that worse is a "woke" dark woman with immigrant parents who has a college degree and is happily married to a super supportive husband with whom she doesn't have biological kids.
│ │ │ │ │
│ │ │ │ │ Oh wait, we tried that. Um... maybe make her an atheist next time?
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Commented on Thu Aug 28 22:00:23 2025 UTC
I like how so many people picked now to make the worst choice of their lives.
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│ Commented on Thu Aug 28 22:19:12 2025 UTC
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│ The Hispanic news channels popular in the US (Telemundo, Univision) heavily lean conservative, and they framed anything anti-Trump as fear mongering.
│
│ The question is, will they still believe the conservative news outlets, or not?
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│ │ Commented on Thu Aug 28 22:28:26 2025 UTC
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│ │ Yes.
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Commented on Thu Aug 28 22:59:37 2025 UTC
That’s why Jorge Ramos left Univisión and why Raul de Molina said that it’s hard for him to go to work sometimes because of the Cuban Trumpistas. They don’t like it when he speaks out against Trump. You can tell because Lili Estefan always tries to change the subject.
Many Latinos who backed Trump say they won't support Republicans next time
Many Latinos who voted for President Trump in the last election say they are disappointed or even regret voting for him, according to recent polling. We discuss what’s behind the dissatisfaction and what it could mean for next year’s midterm elections.
This episode: White House correspondent Deepa Shivaram, politics correspondent Ashley Lopez and senior political editor and correspondent Domenico Montanaro.
This podcast was produced by Casey Morell & Bria Suggs, and edited by Rachel Baye.
Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi.
Listen to every episode of the NPR Politics Podcast sponsor-free, unlock access to bonus episodes with more from the NPR Politics team, and support public media when you sign up for The NPR Politics Podcast+ atplus.npr.org/politics.
Even if your dialectic were true, that democratic voters “got nothing specifically outta it”, besides your childish grammar, you’re equating disenfranchisement to inaction. This is just astonishingly sad.
Good luck to you.
Even if your dialectic were true, that democratic voters “got nothing specifically outta it”, besides your childish grammar, you’re equating disenfranchisement to inaction. This is just astonishingly sad.
Good luck to you.
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