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croes ◴[] No.43582033[source]
Drain the swamp for sure.

At which point does the ordinary MAGA hat realize Trump isn't working for them?

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UncleMeat ◴[] No.43582443[source]
My aunt shares AI-generated memes about hispanic and palestinian people crying as they are rounded up by ICE. Her key motivation above all others is making particular groups of people she hates suffer. Everything else is acceptable as long as she gets that.

It's a concerning vision for the country.

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giraffe_lady ◴[] No.43582606[source]
Yeah it's unpopular to point this out right now but racism is a key political motivator for a lot of people, with varying degrees of awareness of that. He is working for them.
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mrguyorama ◴[] No.43584648[source]
The people who threw rocks at the Little Rock Nine, the first black kids let into an alabama "White's only" school are barely retired. They still vote.

They never changed their mind.

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williamscales ◴[] No.43586616[source]
Damn, I never did the math on this. I have always been of the opinion that racism drives a lot of political behavior but this really drives home how close my US is to an even darker racist past.
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1. giraffe_lady ◴[] No.43586793[source]
The last confirmed klan-connected lynchings in the US happened in the early 1980s, so possibly within your lifetime depending on age. If not then almost certainly your parents'. We mostly stopped using the term around then, but they didn't stop happening then either.