Good look for posting this as i was gonna look for this info myself. The generational thing with Cubans definitely seems to be true as the younger ones skew more Democratic.
But their numbers are being replaced by Venezuelans in terms of Latino Republicans... so i suppose it's meet the old boss, same as the new
So then why are you doing it in the other direction? Presumably you think its wrong to tar Trump like that but if you're doing it the other way around somehow that is fine? Or...?
No, they don’t. You’re making this up.Why? What is the difference? I have quite a few cuban friends and a bunch of eastern European friends, and 100% of them say what's happening now looks exactly like the Russian and Cuban revolutions.
Of course they do. The only difference is they didn't disarm us first, though they did try to. Ripping down monuments and statues and mass censorship and removing law enforcement to install their own is exactly what happened in every communist revolution. My gf's grandfather lived in Ukraine when they came in the middle of night and sent him to Siberia, and it was quick. They tore shit down and replaced it and in the same year, the cheka police came in the middle of the night and dragged them off to a gulag. They didn't get email alertsNo, they don’t. You’re making this up.
You say it like its a bad thingLol that’s funny.
Obviously he’s not a socialist, but he’s essentially a puppet for the establishment. He’ll take whatever stance they tell him to take. No different than Hillary.
If it wasn't for the cuban vote the latino vote for trump would be down to 20% or worse.I don't know anything about Jorge outside the ring but I can say that South Florida Cubans seem to be almost always Republicans.
Trump did show sympathy to the Charlottesville protestors ad their cause though. Not the same as the level of support BLM gets from some politicians but he did wink and nod at them. And of course he had Steve Bannon as his campaign manager who himself was more than happy to appeal to racists for his own ends. The connection is exaggerated by some leftists, he associates more with neocons I think, but its not entirely made up.Because it is continuing. The "neonazis" isn't a thing. There is no party takeover from neonazis, there are more republicans who support BLM than there are neonazis. There isn't now and never was a mass group of neonazis with a bunch of elected officials supporting them.
Yeah the left rules our political system and has done as far back as I can remember. We have the odd win by the National party which would be the equivalent to your guys republicans but they're very rare. When the right was in power here our economy improved tremendously but because everyone wants to be PC and has the "everyone gets a prize" mentality the right is pretty quickly voted out. It kind of sucks because the more socialist a nation is the less incentivized its citizens seem to be.Isn't it even more so in New Zealand where you're from?
- Against Communism and all forms of Socialism
- give me freedom or death
The neo nazis and anyone close to sympathetic has to love the dog whistles and symbolism used by trump and his campaign- the red triangle, the reelection eagle logo, running 88 ads with 14 words - even if it is all 100% unwitting coincidences.Trump did show sympathy to the Charlottesville protestors ad their cause though. Not the same as the level of support BLM gets from some politicians but he did wink and nod at them. And of course he had Steve Bannon as his campaign manager who himself was more than happy to appeal to racists for his own ends. The connection is exaggerated by some leftists, he associates more with neocons I think, but its not entirely made up.
He and his family have seen first hand what communism looks like. I will respect what he has to say.
Noone gives a fuck about you.
Jorge was born in Florida. What does he know about communism?
The neo nazis
Why are you bringing up the crowd of the Tulsa rally?
The left is petrified of 6000 toothless rednecks...
why the dog whistles,