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posted ago by Newuser9 ago by Newuser9 +705 / -1

I'm not gonna link to [redacted] so you can just use duck duck go to search the TDS websites. Here is a quote that I found:

I actually screamed. My friend said she wasn’t surprised but I am never prepared to find out someone is a black Republican. It’s like a glitch in the matrix to me. Even if he’s not a Trump supporter like his own mother, he’s aligning himself with a homophobic, racist party. Is he anti choice? Anti immigration? Even if it’s old and he hasn’t voted in the last few years, what views did he agree with so much that he chose to register with them? So disappointing.

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Populist_Leader 11 points ago +12 / -1

I’m staunchly anti-immigration.

Also I must say, “high-skilled” immigrants are a far greater threat to America than illegal immigrants. Guatemalan fruit pickers don’t set policy or influence the culture—Indian corporate lawyers do. (See: Twitter)

Most “high-skilled” immigrants assimilate to the anti-white racism at the heart of America’s elite consensus. Pretending to be oppressed helps them gain power and many of them despise the historic American nation. They want to destroy it and put themselves at top of the new hierarchy

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Populist_Leader 4 points ago +4 / -0

You sound like a leftist. I never mentioned white people. My point is that “high-skilled” immigrants are typically indoctrinated to favor left-wing policy and victimhood status in order to advance their careers.

They also saturate a job market and drive wages down

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Uncle_Remus 2 points ago +2 / -0

Weird. I was thinking that you conflating American jobs with White jobs sounds a little racist.

Go back to reddit.