
GOP Guide To Insulting Immigrants

Not sure what to get a MAGA donor for Christmas? How about the GOP Guide To Insulting Immigrants!
In this special preview edition, see how to insult Haitians, Mexicans, Indians, Kenyans and more! It includes traditional Trump insults like ‘shithole countries’ to new ones like ‘they eat dogs’. Never be at a loss for racist insults again! Simply click on a flag on the interactive guide for details.
How can you use the Insult Guide? Trump and JD Vance demonstrate how:
“Trump and vice presidential candidate JD Vance have embraced a racist smear against Haitian migrants” — The Verge

Looking for even more insults?
Trump derides protections for immigrants from ‘shithole’ countries — Washington Post
“Donald Trump’s Racism: The Definitive List, Updated. Donald Trump has been obsessed with race for the entire time he has been a public figure. He had a history of making racist comments as a New York real-estate developer in the 1970s and ‘80s. More recently, his political rise was built on promulgating the lie that the nation’s first black president was born in Kenya. He then launched his campaign with a speech describing Mexicans as rapists.
The media often falls back on euphemisms when describing Trump’s comments about race: racially loaded, racially charged, racially tinged, racially sensitive.” — NY Times

Racist lie about Haitian migrants
“Less than 30 minutes into the presidential debate, former President Donald Trump brought up a viral racist lie about Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio — and repeated it after fact-checkers asserted that it wasn’t true.
“In Springfield, they’re eating the dogs — the people that came in — they’re eating the cats, they’re eating the pets of the people that live there,” Trump said in response to a question about why he asked Republican legislators to vote against a bipartisan border security bill. After Trump finished his tirade, ABC News moderator David Muir clarified that Springfield’s city manager told ABC that reports of migrants eating pets were false, but Trump repeated the lie. “People on television are saying, ‘My dog was taken and being used for food,’” Trump interjected.” — The Verge

Racist Republican Playbook
The claim is false, but that didn’t stop Trump from spreading it during Tuesday evening’s presidential debate, declaring that “the people that came in” are “eating the pets of the people that live” in Springfield, Ohio. — Vox
How did Anthony Harris and Charlie Kirk launch the conspiracy? How did JD Vance and Elon Musk amplify it on Twitter? What role did the role of social media platforms from Mark Zuckerberg ( Facebook / Instagram / WhatsApp ) and Sundar Pichai ( Google / YouTube ) play in spreading the conspiracy? How did Ted Cruz, David Yost and Stephen Miller amplify the conspiracy? What bad was Trump’s debate debacle?
See how the Republican racist conspiracy machine backfired during the Presidential debate with this interactive map.

TakeAway: Kidding aside, America deserves better. Vote for Kamala Harris, Tim Walz and Democrats to restore decency and respect to public discourse.
Deepak
DemLabs
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