Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He made a statement about going after Texans guns. No way he could recover from that in Texas. Which is a real shame since Abbott is one of the worst governor's in history.
OP here... yes, I get the "going after their guns" concern, but I've heard him talk about really reasonable gun control as a 4th gen Texan. With Uvalde, El Paso, etc., I would think Texas would be more open to him. I also. just read a story that the county where Uvalde is went 60% for Abbott, so what do I know???
There’s *nothing* reasonable about telling Texans “hell YES we’re gonna take your AR15!” . And that’s what he’s going to be forever known for. There’s no walking that back. Do you know how many millions of Texans own an AR15? It’s THE most common rifle in Texas. Had Eugene Stoner been a Texas resident when he invented it in 1956, the state legislature would’ve made it the official firearm of the state of Texas.
Anonymous wrote:He’s a listless rich kid that wasted away his youth and never accomplished anything and then says stupid garbage like “I’m just born to be in it”. The cover art from his band’s CD is just cringe.
Beto is literally the living, breathing, walking embodiment of white privilege.
As an actual, honest to goodness Mexican in Texas I truly hate the nickname and I don’t for a second believe that a powerful, wealthy, connected white family from El Paso bestowed their precious son a Spanish nickname to differentiate from Grandpa Robert. I’d bet a mortgage payment that came from a Mexican nanny/house cleaner. Families that send their kids to east coast boarding schools don’t nickname their boys with Spanish names.
I skip the section of the ballot when his name is listed as a candidate.
He’s the Democratic answer to George W. Bush. That’s not a compliment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Slightly off topic but can anyone explain to me why conservatives are triggered by Beto having a nickname? I often see them correcting it to *Robert Francis as if that’s some kind of own.
I think it is because Beto is a nickname for Robert among Spanish speaking people--that is what I have been told. I have never heard it personally as a nickname for anyone else ever so I don't know if that is true. But, if that is an real thing-Beto as a Spanish nickname--I think Republicans are trying to show he is a poser --an Irish guy posing as a guy of Spanish distraction.
Oh that makes sense. I also have never heard the name Beto and didn’t know it was Hispanic.
Anyway, those in Raphael Cruz’s party don’t have much room to talk about misleading nicknames.
Anonymous wrote:Homophobia
Anonymous wrote:I don't know how he is know but I knew him in high school. He went to Woodberry. LOL.
Anonymous wrote:He’s a listless rich kid that wasted away his youth and never accomplished anything and then says stupid garbage like “I’m just born to be in it”. The cover art from his band’s CD is just cringe.
Beto is literally the living, breathing, walking embodiment of white privilege.
As an actual, honest to goodness Mexican in Texas I truly hate the nickname and I don’t for a second believe that a powerful, wealthy, connected white family from El Paso bestowed their precious son a Spanish nickname to differentiate from Grandpa Robert. I’d bet a mortgage payment that came from a Mexican nanny/house cleaner. Families that send their kids to east coast boarding schools don’t nickname their boys with Spanish names.
I skip the section of the ballot when his name is listed as a candidate.
He’s the Democratic answer to George W. Bush. That’s not a compliment.
Anonymous wrote:He’s a listless rich kid that wasted away his youth and never accomplished anything and then says stupid garbage like “I’m just born to be in it”. The cover art from his band’s CD is just cringe.
Beto is literally the living, breathing, walking embodiment of white privilege.
As an actual, honest to goodness Mexican in Texas I truly hate the nickname and I don’t for a second believe that a powerful, wealthy, connected white family from El Paso bestowed their precious son a Spanish nickname to differentiate from Grandpa Robert. I’d bet a mortgage payment that came from a Mexican nanny/house cleaner. Families that send their kids to east coast boarding schools don’t nickname their boys with Spanish names.
I skip the section of the ballot when his name is listed as a candidate.
He’s the Democratic answer to George W. Bush. That’s not a compliment.
Anonymous wrote:I listened to an interview of Beto with Brene Brown last week and fell in love with him all over again. I don't get why he hasn't done better in these last two races.
Abbott has been a terrible leader. I know Texas has been a red state, and this probably wasn't surprising. But I don't know why Texans haven't latched on to Beto more.
A good friend who is a Dem and politically involved has said to me a few times that he is an "empty suit." I'd be interested in perspectives on why Beto wasn't able to clinch Senator or Governor from Cruz or Abbott.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Slightly off topic but can anyone explain to me why conservatives are triggered by Beto having a nickname? I often see them correcting it to *Robert Francis as if that’s some kind of own.
I think it is because Beto is a nickname for Robert among Spanish speaking people--that is what I have been told. I have never heard it personally as a nickname for anyone else ever so I don't know if that is true. But, if that is an real thing-Beto as a Spanish nickname--I think Republicans are trying to show he is a poser --an Irish guy posing as a guy of Spanish distraction.