This is straight-from-Hitler genocide inciting rhetoric. And 82% of Republicans agree

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        I know, but it’s hard to picture their way of thinking- “Yeah, I voted for the guy with the African dad, but Trump is right about immigrants poisoning the blood of America!”

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          There’s a big chunk if Americans who want downward redistribution of wealth, but to whites only. I think that’s what we’re seeing

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            Yeah, but those same people voted for Obama presumably, since they’re Democrats. It baffles me.

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              2008 vs 2024:

              How many people are going to answer a call from ‘unknown’ or ‘rando research center’? How many of these people are willing to take the time to provide answers to political questions to a stranger? Now, who do you know that fit this criteria and what kind of person are they?

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      I like to bear in mind the lizardman’s constant when reading about polls like this. Never underestimate people’s desire to fuck with data, sometimes just because they think it’s funny.

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      It’s a poll. So, that means they only called people they wanted to call.

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        When you do it right, there’s an effort to make sure you have an equal chance of talking to everybody in the country. I have no reason to believe that this was not attempted here

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    What if I told you you shouldn’t be surprised. January 6th, wasn’t even the first plotted coup attempt Republicans had worked on. They’ve been at this for nearly 100 years. Originally intending to overthrow the United States government. At roughly a similar time Hitler initially tried to overthrow the German government.

    One of the few reasons they didn’t is a largely unsung American patriot named Smedley Butler. Who warned FDR about the plot. FDR even though he was one of our greatest presidents of the last century and did a lot of good. Ended up managing to shit the bed on this. Instead of calling out the fascists, rooting them out and prosecuting/locking them up. Cut a deal with them. In order to temporarily get new deal policies passed. Only to have the son and grandson of the man they most likely intended to install as America’s fascist dictator become presidents. The son who himself was a man in heavy support of American international terrorist activities. Enabled and then pardoned one of the greatest American international terrorists of the 1980s.

    We shouldn’t be surprised. We’ve had a century of constant warnings. Trump being the most minor one of all. But somehow the only one most people managed to catch. I blame the whitewashed history we teach in America.

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    First of all it’s not half, it’s 45%, which is the magical number of MAGA voters, some of which do identify as Dems and Independents but mostly as Republicans, so this makes sense as but holds true with the established patterns. Also with that said 55% of Americans most likely find this kind of rhetoric offensive and backwards.

    With that said, 45% is still far too high, we need better education in America, but we also need to make it easier for folks to leave their insular rural areas to get away from their ignorant bigoted communities.

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      Thank you! I can’t believe that news sites would publish articles like this without a reference link, or even the sample size.