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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...and in many ways we are a more tolerant society than most. But there is rampant racism and xenophobia in this country as well. Ask any non-white, wherever they grew up, and they will tell you.[/quote] go back to your culture then. come one, I am tired of immigrants coming here and talking about how good their home culture is. GO home then. [/quote] FU, [b]I'm not an immigrant!![/b] I was born in the midwest. I am no more and no less American than anyone else born in the US. That's what makes this country great, and that's what all the coded anti-birthright citizenship discussion is talking about destroying. If you want ethno-nationalism, you go back to Europe to the cultural homogeneity many of the initial colonists were fleeing. And, in case you have difficulty comprehending written English, nothing in my post talked about my parents home culture being better than the US. I said Americans are also racist. Just because other countries are more racist doesn't mean we are not racist. Don't know about you, but I thought the point of America was not just to be better but to be the best. [/quote]
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