The Biden administration are purposely keeping the Southern border
open, and are doing as much as they can to insert hundreds of
thousands or millions of illegal immigrants into enclaves in cities
across the nation. We can be pretty sure that this is being done
under the assumption that they will all become citizens and vote for
Democrats.
This is combined with a strategy by the KKK Democrats to kill off as
many blacks as possible in Democrat-run cities, following the goals of
the Democrat KKK in the last century. It now appears that a part of
that strategy is to kill as many blacks as possible through illegal
opioids coming through the Southern border.
Here's a recent statement from a Biden administration web site that
describes what's happening:
This study produces data that it claims is "alarming," but we know> "Non-Hispanic Black individuals in four U.S. states
> experienced a 38% increase in the rate of opioid overdose deaths
> from 2018 to 2019, while the rates for other race and ethnicity
> groups held steady or decreased, according to a new study by the
> National Institutes of Health published in the American Journal of
> Public Health. These alarming data are in line with other research
> documenting a widening of disparities in overdose deaths in Black
> communities in recent years, largely driven by heroin and illicit
> fentanyl. The research emphasizes the need for equitable,
> data-driven, community-based interventions that address these
> disparities."
that the Biden administration is purposely keeping the Southern border
open to illegal immigrants, human traffickers, and drug cartels, and
we have to assume that the Biden administration is doing this on
purpose, and therefore is purposely poisoning people, especially
targeting blacks, with opioids. If this weren't true, then they'd do
something about it. So yes, this study is "alarming," but so are the
massacres of blacks in Democrat-run cities. Everything the Biden
administration does is "alarming."
I've never bought the claim that Latinos are automatically going to
vote for Democrats. For one thing, I've read articles in the past
about how 2nd and 3rd generation Latinos are strongly opposed to
illegal immigration of more Latinos, since all Latinos compete for the
same jobs and resources. Second, it's been clear for a long time that
blacks and Latinos don't like each other very much, because they
compete for the same jobs and resources.
In fact, we've discussed the hostility between blacks and Latinos in
this forum -- not recently, but in the past.
The Democrats are counting on new Latino citizens voting for
Democrats, but I've always doubted that, and a posting by blogger Ann
Althouse discusses this.
What I found most interesting about her blog posts is the comments
that followed it. I'm taking the liberty of copying a number of these
comments:
> "So, if Asians aren't 'people of color' (just ask
> anyone doing college admissions, or talking about the "lack of
> diversity" at major tech firms), and Hispanics aren't 'people of
> color', what, exactly, is the difference between 'people of color'
> and the infamous old term 'colored people'?"
> "Our cleaning lady came from El Salvador in the
> eighties. She drives a brand new Toyota Highlander, she and her
> husband own a home, and both of her children are professionals,
> married with children. She is a big Trumpster. She is not a fan of
> illegal immigration, because the kind of people they wanted to get
> away from are streaming into the country in droves."
> "This follows from the Democratic Party's wishful
> thinking of a "permanent majority" circa the Reagan
> Administration's immigration policy changes of the 1980s. At that
> point the US was 80% to 90% White, and non-White groups of that
> era voted very heavily for Democrats. Those advocating looser
> immigration and open borders saw a larger non-White population as
> a way to build and keep an edge over Republican conservatives --
> as historically mostly White.
> Miscalculations:
> 1. People in Latin America do vote for conservatives and Latin
> American countries often have conservative governments. E.g.,
> Catholics with historically large families. Therefore, when the
> non-White population reaches a critical mass its ideological
> orientation stands to revert to the mean/average.
> 2. The "Hispanic" category is extremely dated per pre-1960s race
> concepts and Hispanic is not a unified thing. Hispanic includes
> everything from Spanish-speaking but WHITE urban sophisticates
> from large cities, to native/tribal populations, to the multi-race
> offspring of former African slaves. So, one actually gets a broad
> cut of broad views and ideologies.
> As a result, we now have a perverse PUMPING UP of racial divisions
> by the party that once sought to eliminate them. As recently as
> the 1990s some on the left said "Race is only a social construct
> and it does not actually exist." But, it existed again as soon as
> needed for political purposes.
> Wait for irreversible and shocking political splits that were once
> unthinkable."
> "If Hispanics turn Republican by, say, a two-to-one
> margin, Democratic elites will sound like Donald Trump begging for
> a border wall."
> "Small sample size to be sure, but none of the
> Hispanics (both legal immigrants and those born here) I know are
> in favor of unlimited immigration. When it comes to racism, the
> way they talk about blacks would put the biggest white bigot on
> earth to shame. And Hispanics are nowhere near PC enough to
> GAF. If blacks think that how whites treat them is a problem,
> they've got another think coming."
> "When my family immigrated from Venezuela to the US in
> 1980, it was to leave corruption in the oil industry and poor
> educational opportunities for women behind. My dad refused to
> purchase cheap or refurbished equipment with funds allocated for
> quality parts so that he could make money under the table to
> divide with supervisors and other department heads. And he wanted
> his daughters to be educated well, graduate from college, and be
> established in successful careers.
> Since we left, Venezuela descended into chaos. Many of our family
> members left the rampant crime and the repression and scarcity of
> communism (in everything but name) for Florida, Spain, and other
> places. They say that they do not want the kind of people and
> mentality they left to follow them here. Many support the Wall to
> keep out the riff-raff along with the crime, drugs, and guns that
> pour over the unregulated border.
> A few years ago, Mickey Kaus made the point that the poor are most
> hurt by those who come in and undercut their wages. That may also
> be driving the desire to shut the door behind you, so to speak.
> One of the ladies who worked at the school I was at a few years
> ago was very anti-Trump because her brother was deported after
> being rear-ended. He was not at fault, but the accident exposed
> his immigration status. 2 years later when I came to buy pupusas
> at her dad's church, her brothers told me that many businesses
> being destroyed in the BLM riots were Hispanic-owned. They had
> family suffering great financial losses.
> Another friend who had come into this country illegally told me
> that she and her husband (who is now a master plumber) were
> supporters of the wall. She had become a citizen in 2019 and voted
> for Trump. They are solidly middle-class and their children are in
> GT classes. They only allow Spanish at home, but want their kids
> learning English at school so that they will be successful. She
> told me that the school she attended in her mountain village in
> Mexico is now surrounded by high concrete walls because of the
> bullets that whizzed through the playground during a drug gang
> shootout. She was alarmed at the recent surge in crime in our
> cities."
> "In most cases, Hispanic is a euphemism for
> Mestizo. An actual European Spaniard doesn't
> qualify."
> ""Three-fifths of Latinos in the national exit poll
> said they believed life would be better for the next generation of
> Americans. They are also patriotic . . . this constituency does
> not harbor particularly radical views on the nature of American
> society and its supposed intrinsic racism and white supremacy."
> Telling, isn't it, that believing in a better life, being
> patriotic, and not being radical about racism is not just bad, but
> "worse" for Dems. The Dem party, the Dem commentator implies, is
> for people who are not patriotic, do not believe in a better
> future, but do hate Amerikkka."
> "The problem for Democrats is that they see groups
> through the filter of their own expectations. After all, it's
> worked pretty well for them with Black's for generations.
> But Hispanics are different. For one thing, they are not a
> homogenous group. A Mexican is different than a Cuban. Further,
> they are not united by a history of slavery as Blacks are. And
> virtually all came here voluntarily (and I might add legally)
> because they saw something here that they liked. It's called
> opportunity.
> The Democrats screwed the pooch when they went all in on open
> borders. This has never been popular with Hispanics. Add in the
> Democrat's soft on crime policies and ambivalence towards free
> enterprise and you have a perfect trifecta."
> "Years ago I attended a lecture by a distinguished
> sociologist. The lecture was on a different subject but he
> observed in passing that the Hispanic "minority" was created
> entirely for political reasons. Politics aside, there is no
> sociological reason to treat Hispanics as a minority any more than
> we treat Greek-Americans or Irish-Americans as one: no distinct
> religion, no distinct language for people born in this country,
> they marry freely outside the group, etc."
> "Democrats are nuts. Just look at Crazy Nancy Pelosi,
> lying Shifty Schiff, Fang Banger Swalwell, Chuckie the Clown
> Schumer...not to mention the hateful bigoted Squad who are taking
> over the party."
> "An Asian woman I know told me her employer forced
> everyone into a diversity training run by some tranny earlier this
> year and she was called a POC. She's said she's never been so
> insulted in her life and she's been called straight up racist
> names in the street by strangers. She's never considered herself a
> POC as she just doesn't think in racial terms. She's gotten where
> she has in her career through her own hard work and determination.
> It's also not surprising that most Hispanics similarly don't
> really think of themselves as POCs (or Lah-tinks or some other
> made up label) and they like this country and think it offers them
> quite a bit of opportunity to make a good life for themselves.
> It seems the left and much of the Democrat Party wants to undo
> America solely for the benefit of blacks. They try to include
> non-blacks and gays, but they do so half-heartedly. Their
> preferred solution is to eliminate standards of
> accountability. They just don't think blacks can measure up, so
> they want to get rid of all the measures. They want to eliminate
> standards in schools, make crime legal, get rid of police,
> eliminate Civil Rights and due process, censor speech, and hand
> out free money - all as some sort of reparations for something
> they believe can never be repaired. All of these, of course, hurts
> everyone, including Hispanics.
> It's as if the Left's view of blacks is "life is harder for THOSE
> PEOPLE, so we need to make it easy for them." You see it with
> vaccine hesitancy. White vaccine hesitant folks are smeared as
> nothing backwards ass MAGA-hat wearing bigots who need to be
> forced or die, but when it comes to black folks who feel the same
> way, the attitude shifts to "THOSE PEOPLE just don't know any
> better." WTF?
> It's no wonder that Hispanics or Asians (not to mention Irish,
> Jewish, and Italians) - particularly folks whos ancestors came to
> America post-Civil War and faced numerous racial obstacles of
> their own - don't feel like they owe some fucking moral debt to
> this one single group of people who, according to the very folks
> pushing this agenda, can't get their shit together."
> "My Italian grandparents came here nothing. Italians
> and Hispanics have so many similarities. Italians were Dems for a
> generation or 2, then many went Rep. Hispanics are transitioning
> more quickly."
> "Our next door neighbor is Spanish. He has the
> American and Texas flags flying outside his house. He works, as
> does his wife, and kids go to school. NOT ONE WIT DIFFERENT THAN
> US OR OTHER NEIGHBORS.
> Now I've worked at a Catholic charity that gives cloths free to
> the needy. Spanish come there and they get just a few
> items... they don't want handouts.. blacks come there and get
> things by the shopping cart.
> Very different mindsets.
> So which way do you think they vote?
> Once the Democrats start realizing this they will shut down the
> border faster than you can sneeze."
> "I don’t imagine it helped when Pelosi publicly
> embraced MS-13. MS-13 preferentially preys upon Hispanics and are
> not well liked by citizens of Hispanic descent."
> "I predicted 20 years ago that this would happen,
> because hispanics are the third culturally Roman Catholic group to
> arrive in the US in great numbers, along with the Irish (mid-19th
> C) and Italians (early-20th C). Nearly all immigrant groups will
> start out voting Democrat, but it's what happens in later
> generations that matters.
> The Irish, a Gaelic culture, remained loyal Democrats. The
> Italians, a Latin culture, became deeply Republican. It was
> logical that hispanics, also a Latin culture, would behave much
> more like Italians than Irish, which is what we're now
> seeing."
> "My SIL is Hispanic and we talk about this during our
> weekly Sunday morning breakfast. He says the Hispanic community
> (not the activist talking heads and politicos) are very upset
> about illegal immigration. His immigrant father is particularly
> vocal, he says. They all feel the impact on their struggling
> businesses when they have to compete against illegal day
> labor. Cesar Chavez knew this and was virulently anti illegal
> immigration. Any open border politician should be hounded away
> from any celebration of Chavez."
> "Again, I had to go to college to learn that most of
> the "Hispanics" I grew up with, played with, worked with, and
> studied with weren't white. I imagine a lot of them were surprised
> to learn they weren't white, too!"
**** Sources:> "News flash--try as they do, Democrats also make
> mistakes lumping all "Hispanics" in one group. Ditto "Asians and
> Pacific Islanders." Ditto "Blacks." Ditto "Whites." Ditto "Native
> Americans."
> To think a Cuban whose parents fled Castro has a lot in common
> with a Mexican who left Zacateca or a Hispanic whose ancestors
> owned property in California at the time of the Treaty of
> Guadalupe-Hidalgo, is the height of arrogance. And what does a
> poor Afghan have in common with an engineer from Bangalore with
> the grandchild of a Hmong whofled the Communists in 1975, with a
> Chinese child of privilege enrolled at Stanford, with a Japanese
> whose ancestors came ver in the 1890s, with the descendant of the
> cHinese brought over to build railroads in the 1880s, with an
> Indonesian or a Filipino? A descendant of slaves witha Nigerian
> doctor who just arrived, voluntarily? A WASP decsendant from
> Massachusetts Bay Colony, with dec]scendants of Irish who came
> over to avoid the Potato Famine, a German Jew fleeing the defeat
> of 1848, or a Russian Jew fleeing pogroms in 1907, or...
> It is all insane and deeply insulting and dehumanizing. And as
> hard as the politicians and media and faux academics and allied
> groups work at creating these false ethnicities, reality has a way
> of eventualy shining a light on things they would prefer remain in
> the shadow."
-- [Democrats lumping Lations and blacks together]
https://althouse.blogspot.com/2021/12/i ... -that.html
(Ann Althouse, 9-Dec-2021)
-- Disparities in opioid overdose deaths continue to worsen for Black
people, study suggests
https://www.drugabuse.gov/news-events/n ... y-suggests
(DrugAbuse.gov, 9-Sep-2021)
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