Off today (until tonight) but had to write about the CBS poll measuring agreement with Trump's extreme anti-immigrant rhetoric. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/01/15/trump-poisoning-blood-immigration-polling/
@pbump Another reminder than more than 70 million voted for Trump on 2020. Whether they consider themselves racist or not doesn’t matter, vote for Adolf, become a Nazi.
@pablor @pbump i can’t stand trump, but this is a bad way to look at things. for example, a new mexico-based immigration lawyer friend told me many of his immigrant clients were trump supporters, which baffled him at first. it’s not because they were racist against themselves, which seems to be what you’re claiming
@sabbatical @pbump Latinos can be both right wingers and/or racists. Yes, even against their own. If you have any doubts, ask any Latino/a of dark skin, Afro Cubans, descendants of indigenous people. This is just everyday reality for many Latinos.
@pablor @pbump far as i can tell, a lot of folks view the choice as between two evils, and see biden as racist as well, so don’t see that as the deciding factor. my guess is if you were able do psych evals of all trump supporters’ levels of racism, you wouldn’t get back the universal results you’re projecting
@sabbatical @pbump Oh, I am, I don’t believe you can support Trump if you’re not racist. However, his supporters may have other reasons for supporting him also. Look, if someone voted for Trump on 2016 because they hated Hillary or something else, that’s fine. If you voted for him on 2020 and you still support him, there’s no way that you’re not a racist or are perfectly happy to vote for one. Which makes you a racist. Even if you are a member of a minority.