Originally posted by CroftAlice
https://www.axios.com/fear-america-3920fff9-fe8b-49c4-a452-ee9442f456a9.html
TIL: Propaganda by the media has caused latinos to fear for their lives...thinking a white supremacist is hiding behind every corner waiting to get them.
Originally posted by dadudemon
Legit US Citizens are detained.
I assume you mean they are detained by ICE. Awful, but they aren't talking about being afraid of being detained by ICE. They are talking about being afraid of being shot by a white supremacist.
I would guess that latino's have a higher chance of getting shot by another latino and not a white supremacist.
Originally posted by Surtur
I assume you mean they are detained by ICE. Awful, but they aren't talking about being afraid of being detained by ICE. They are talking about being afraid of being shot by a white supremacist.I would guess that latino's have a higher chance of getting shot by another latino and not a white supremacist.
All of the actual, legitimate white supremacists in this country probably wouldn't even fill a high school football stadium lol.
Course if you ask a snowflake leftist they'd probably tell you that half the country is "racist" (the half that voted for Trump).
Well if the mexican nation is Ideological then they want community living.
I think America can benifit from a little more of that in the country.
The way I see it is that I live on a beach and I would rather they knock down all the beach houses and put up condominums.
When you get your condo in America I think someday we will thank mexicans for helping in the country. Legal or illigal there isn't an argument for power struggles in our country.
Originally posted by SurturI would guess that latino's have a higher chance of getting shot by another latino and not a white supremacist.
That's true. It's also true that the average American is far more likely to be shot by another average American as opposed to an Islamic extremist terrorist. Who do you think the average American is more fearful of being shot by? In an average year people are more likely to be struck by lightning than killed in an Islamic terror attack. People don't tend to live in fear of that either.
Fear doesn't really care much about logic or statistics.
Originally posted by jaden_2.0👆
That's true. It's also true that the average American is far more likely to be shot by another average American as opposed to an Islamic extremist terrorist. Who do you think the average American is more fearful of being shot by? In an average year people are more likely to be struck by lightning than killed in an Islamic terror attack. People don't tend to live in fear of that either.Fear doesn't really care much about logic or statistics.