• @[email protected]
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      371 year ago

      The same way LGBTQ+ Republicans happen.

      “I’m one of you! See how I’m willing to sell out my brethren? So now I’m safe, because I’m on your side, right? Right‽”

      • @logicbomb
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        161 year ago

        Except for the “now I’m safe” part, that quote could also be true for most white Republicans.

        When they were voting secretly for Speaker, about half of Jim Jordan’s votes disappeared. So those Republicans are lying when they publicly vote for Jordan.

        They don’t actually believe in what they campaigned or voted for.

        Republican politicians are opportunistic liars who are willing to mislead their own constituents if it means they can get more power for themselves.

        • @PizzaMan
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          51 year ago

          Not only that, but there have been straight up death threats sent to republican from republicans over the house speaker circus.

      • @captainlezbian
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        41 year ago

        Or “they aren’t that bad, they aren’t actually saying [thing they’re implying], you just call everyone who doesn’t agree with you a bigot”

    • @[email protected]
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      Just look at Kanye.

      Homophobia, Anti-antisemitism, sinophobia, misogyny, etc are all very prominent in “The Black Community”. And it isn’t like republicans like poor white people but that also makes up most of their base.

      So if someone thinks they have enough money or “pulled themselves up by their bootstraps”: The rest of the platform is pretty compatible. And, if they ever run out of other targets, you get a nice Leopards Ate My Face moment.

    • @IchNichtenLichten
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      Money. PoC and female Republicans are like unicorns, scarcity makes them valuable.

      If you have no morals and darker skin you can make bank.

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      Black Americans are a lot more religious than the rest of the U.S. public (for instance, nearly 20% more black people say that “religion is very important to them” relative to the general population). Depending on how people grew up (there’s a good report on black Catholics in the link too), they could pick up a lot of conservative views.

      Past that, anyone is susceptible to the allure of simple answers to complicated questions.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        What is offensive? The Uncle Tom reference? I mean, he’s literally the definition. Here it is for you:

        The term “Uncle Tom” is often used to describe a person, typically a Black person, who is perceived as overly submissive or deferential to white people, often at the expense of their own racial identity or the interests of their community. It originated from the title character of Harriet Beecher Stowe’s 1852 novel “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” who was portrayed as a loyal and submissive slave.

        Considering the Republican party is largely made up of people who have time and again voted against equality, I feel aligning with such a group does in fact support those opinion.

        Leopards are going to devour his face.