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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This remains a challenge for the Democrats: how to be tolerant and accepting of immigrants who form a key part of their support but not to alienate most of middle America who are white and still represent the majority of the voters.[/quote] The key might be not being tolerant of ILLEGAL immigration. [b] People all over this country are very tolerant of people of different races. [/b]“White middle America,” as you call it, are not tolerant of illegal immigrants. [/quote] Do you live in the same America as I do? And, as the child of legal immigrants who grew up right next to one of the areas discussed in that article, I disagree with your assessment that "White middle America" is tolerant of legal immigration of non-whites. There are great things about the US...[b]and in many ways we are a more tolerant society than most. But there is rampant racism and xenophobia in this country as well. [/b]Ask any non-white, wherever they grew up, and they will tell you.[/quote] DP. Would you mind please identifying a few of the countries that are more racially tolerant and less xenophobic than the US? Just curious. [/quote] Try being an Afghan refugee in Portugal and then Germany. When I got to the US and no one called me "hijab c**t," I was very pleased. [/quote]
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