Same old tired playbook
racist, xenophobe, nazi, yada yada
There were four (4) bomb threats against a school in Florida.
Is that mentioned?
No, because it isn't "racist, xenophobes, nazi, yada yada
Anything that doesn't promote the narrative is ignored. Any Californian can tell Vance that to even mention "immigrants' is to be buried under a pile of "racist, xenophobe, nazi," slurs and allegations.
Sorry folks, California and now several other states can confirm you done wore that out.
Game over, people are wise to the game and aren't buying the "narrative" that noticing or mentioning 20,000 foreign nationals suddenly appearing in their city is "racist, xenophobe" "nazi"
You're kind of all over the place here. What do Californians talking to JD Vance have to do with threats against schools in Florida, and what does mentioning 20,000 thousand foreign nationals suddenly appearing in a city have to do with being a racist, xenophobe, or Nazi? It reads like you put your thoughts into some kind of liberal stereotype-generating iteration of ChatGPT and then posted whatever came out the other end verbatim.
I live in a city which has a large Afghan population that was already around 20,000 before the evacuation of Kabul in 2019, which added about 2,000 more. At no point either before or after the arrival of the newest Afghans were we ever besieged by stories of Afghans eating people's pets or any nonsense like that. They run restaurants, tax preparation services, community outreach/assimilation organizations, grocery stores, butcher shops, etc. They have their own sections in some of the local libraries, with books in their native languages. They seem to be doing relatively okay with assimilation, in the main. Honestly, the only trouble I ever personally had with any of them is when someone accidentally delivered my groceries to an Afghan family in my former apartment complex during the pandemic and they didn't come over and give them to me, perhaps because their English wasn't strong enough yet for them to feel confident interacting with non-Afghans (when I figured out what had happened to the delivery and went over there, they handed them over to me intact, but without saying a word). Other Afghan neighbors of mine, however, included a nice lady who brought boxes of cat food and treats for my cat in exchange for me letting her use my parking space when I didn't need it, and a man who was so happy to be in America where he and his family could be free that they sat on their patio on July 4th and clapped after
every single firework (it was adorable), and never missed a chance to greet his neighbors (me, anyone walking by, etc.) in the morning with a "Hello, friend! It is out, isn't it? Have a good day!"
Oooo, scaryyyyy...these people are
different than me, and in
my city! Better hide my cat, because some jerk on FB might start a rumor that she's in danger from cat-hungry foreigners, that a major presidential candidate will then thoughtlessly amplify... (yet it's
the foreigners who are especially dangerous in this context; riiiight).