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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So you are saying Carlson, Ingraham, Marlow, etc want me dead? You believe this?[/quote] I love how self-centered you sound. [i]No one knows who you are. No one can see you.[/i] But are you Jewish, and immigrant or a minority? Yes, their words suggest they’d like you gone or as part of a permanent underclass. If you’re that Latino on here I keep saying this to, I’ll say it again: if you’re descended from Central or South America, you are not white to these white supremacists and you never will be.[/quote] I'm a white immigrant married to a brown immigrant. We feel perfectly fine in the U.S. - because we came here legally and with enough money and understanding of the social structures of the country. We do not approve of those who try to enter illegally.[/quote] +1[/quote] DP... I'm an immigrant, too, as is my white DH. You and your DH have stuck your heads in the sands. I would be worried for your brown immigrant DH if I were you. Look at how many incidents there have been against brown people by white people in the name of Trump. Not since 9/11 have we seen this kind of hatred towards brown people. It's actually surpassed 9/11. http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2017/11/15/assaults-against-muslims-in-u-s-surpass-2001-level/ [img]http://www.pewresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/FT_17.11.14_muslimHateCrimes.png[/img] https://www.vox.com/identities/2017/11/13/16643448/fbi-hate-crimes-2016 [quote]Research shows that support for Trump was driven largely by racial resentment, and Trump played into that resentment with his own racist rhetoric. As a result, Trump’s election led to widespread fears that there would be an emboldening of racist acts across America. (Indeed, some attendees at the violent protests in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August — [b]made up of white nationalists, neo-Nazis, and Ku Klux Klan members — cited Trump as partial inspiration for the demonstration[/b].) The FBI report doesn’t prove there was a Trump-driven increase in hate crimes in 2016. But it shows there was, at least, an increase in the FBI’s figures that year. [b]In the month after Trump was elected, there were more than 860 reports of hate attacks to the Southern Poverty Law Center — including school teachers making Islamophobic comments, students telling Latino peers that Trump would deport them, and outright physical violence that was seemingly motivated by racism.[/b] There have also been reports of mosques being burned, violent attacks against Indians, and a drive-by shooting at the Tulsa, Oklahoma, headquarters for the LGBTQ organization Oklahomans for Equality. And then there were the white supremacist protests in Charlottesville, in which a Nazi sympathizer allegedly killed a woman after he drove his car into a crowd of counterprotesters.[/quote][/quote]
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