FrostyTheDoo

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[–] FrostyTheDoo 0 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

If I was an undocumented migrant and a family member of mine voted for Trump, or vocally supported him, I'd be pissed, and I'd say "if they deport me, I hope they deport you too."

Are you saying that would be wrong of them?

And I'm not allowed to feel the same way, just because (you're assuming) I'm white?

I dislike and wish real life consequences upon any Trump supporter. Not their family.

[–] FrostyTheDoo 0 points 2 days ago

I'm talking about people that support Trump. You don't seem to understand that. My point is I have no sympathy for Trump supporters whether they're migrants, whether they voted or not. I feel bad for the migrants that don't support Trump. I really hope you can comprehend that.

[–] FrostyTheDoo 0 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (3 children)

Read my last paragraph? I know they can't vote. A lot of them still support Trump and his policies, and if they do, they can find out the hard way what those policies really mean.

To be clear, I absolutely do not support Trump's deportation policy. I simply don't feel bad for those that would wish deportation on others, if/when it ends up happening to them. If you support Trump and you get deported by his policies, you don't get my sympathies. I'm tired of playing nice with people that spew hate and only care about their own personal problems over the problems of their own community and country.

Harris lost a lot of ground with latinos in this election:

Trump beat Harris in nearly every major battleground state and improved among several key demographics, namely Latino voters. According to CNN's exit polls from 2020 and 2024, Trump gained 14 points among Latinos, with Harris winning the bloc by just 6 points this week. In 2020, President Joe Biden won the Latino vote by 33 points.

The hispanic community moved very far to the right. Yes, the ones that actually voted are not undocumented migrants, but people in their family are, and many of them do share in support of Trump

When he spoke to Flores in March, Velazquez said President Joe Biden had treated immigrants as if they were ignorant, and that the country was worse off because of his economic policies.

If Mr. Velazquez gets deported by Trump, I will have no sympathy for him. He even in that article says he won't have sympathy for himself, he'll leave the country if Trump comes for him. He literally knows he voted against his own interests and says it in the article. Why should I feel bad for that person? I'll save my sympathy for the ones who don't want to kick their own neighbors out.

"It's not human," he said of mass deportations, but added that he has a plan if the policy affects him. "I respect the decision. I leave the country."

Here's one more from Fox News talking about immigrant families on both sides of the issue.

"So you support Donald Trump because of the economy?" the CNN reporter asked the undocumented immigrant, to which he responded, "For the economy, yes. I don‘t support the anti-immigrant action," he said, as the reporter asked about Trump's plan for mass deportations.

[–] FrostyTheDoo 2 points 3 days ago (5 children)

If someone voted or prefers for bad stuff to affect the whole country, then I see nothing wrong with preferring them to be the one to personally experience it.

If 51/100 people voted to throw a random citizen into a volcano to make God happy, I would hope that the person that gets thrown in is one of those 51 people, and not one of the other 49.

If someone can't vote because but still holds harmful views, it doesn't make them any less deserving of finding out they are wrong. If you wish harm on others, I'm not going to coddle you when you're sad you personally got harmed.

[–] FrostyTheDoo 3 points 3 days ago

It's not an aptitude test.

[–] FrostyTheDoo 8 points 3 days ago

What is Oklahoma ranked higher than Massachusetts in? Show us your favorite cherries please

[–] FrostyTheDoo 0 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Now do healthcare and quality of life

[–] FrostyTheDoo 1 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (1 children)

You don't know what I want, and none of that is what I said, but keep pretending whatever approach you're taking here is helpful, it seems to be helping you sleep at night. No one should be absolved of supporting Israel's actions in Gaza. We were given 2 options, and I picked the one that I expect to result in less harm. The other option won and will now be in control of what happens to Gaza, and there's no silver lining in that no matter how bad you want to find one.

[–] FrostyTheDoo 7 points 4 days ago (3 children)

The genocide started in 2020? I kind of thought maybe there was some conflict in the region prior to that...but now I understand it was the Democrats that did everything and I will vote for Republicans, the party that specifically hates Muslims, instead.

[–] FrostyTheDoo 19 points 2 weeks ago

Republican political candidate challenge [impossible]

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