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Nov 20Liked by Miguel Gonzalez

everything democrats scream and whine about is exactly what democrats are doing. adult sized toddlers (not grown ups) who are not getting thier way anymore because the voter base democrats claim to “help” have learned democrats use people… Spanish word of the day- “acosta”- jim is going to have to report from “acosta” street… irrelevant people desperately trying to stay relevant… FUK em.

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Nov 20Liked by Miguel Gonzalez

Don't forget that you're all a bunch of macho misogynists that can't stand the thought of a woman president.

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Nov 20Liked by Miguel Gonzalez

Gonna go out on a limb here and suggest that rather than check the boxes on the census forms we refer to each other as Americans. Suddenly it’s more obvious why a plurality of voters voted for American values. I find the concept of “hyphenated Americans” to be a bunch of tiresome leftist bullshit.

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Technically Elon Musk is an 'African-American'.. THAT makes them have conniptions.

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I've heard and made that point for years. America is being destroyed by the hyphen. And we're the only country that does that -- that emphasizes the differences in our ancestral backgrounds instead of our similar values or shared visions.

Example: If you have a black man born, raised, and living in France, speaks French as his first language, primarily knows French culture, and whose passport was issued by the French government, is he "African-French"? No, he's just French!

So why is a black person born, raised, and living in America, speaks American English, lives American culture, with an American passport, and who has never once set foot in Africa, supposed to be "African-American"? If they were born in Jamaica or Haiti and emigrated here, why are they assumed to be "African-American" unless corrected? (And why doesn't DEI care about THAT erroneous assumption?) Same with "Hispanic-Americans", "Indian-Americans", "Asian-Americans", etc.

"Hyphenated-America" seems purposefully designed to divide us along racial and ethnic lines while pretending to unify and push for equality.

Want to know what WOULD unify us all equally? Emphasizing our similarities instead of our differences, by using the same non-hyphenated term for everyone who chooses to be here and adopt our culture: American.

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Nov 20Liked by Miguel Gonzalez

I worked/work with people of all ethnic backgrounds. We are all Americans. That's how I view us.

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The phrase "traitor to your race" is an obviously racist term.

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For some reason, the left seems to think Hispanics (or any cultural/race/religious group) is one homogeneous thinking group.

They cannot seem to understand that a Hispanic that entered the country legally (or was born here) would not want every Hispanic that stumbled across the Rio Grande to get instant citizenship. Hispanics are all the same, right? No, they are not, and that is something the left seems to struggle with.

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"Voting is one. You know the other."

Four boxes:

1. Soap box

2. Ballot box

3. Jury box

4. Cartridge box

Usually best used in that order, but you do what you have to do. Sometimes you have to swap #3 and #4.

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