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<blockquote data-quote="RDKirk" data-source="post: 71387747" data-attributes="member: 326155"><p>I've seen some interviews with Latinos who voted for Trump but have been hit by unexpected negative consequences in his immigration policies. These Latinos always say, "We're good people. We work hard. We pay taxes. We didn't think it would include us."</p><p></p><p>The difference there is that we black people of any economic level do presume that "we all look alike" to people like Donald Trump. We have an old cynical joke we keep in mind: "You may be a black doctor, you may be a black lawyer, you may be the first black mayor of the city, but when the cop says, 'All you n----- get out of the car!' he <strong>does</strong> mean <strong>you</strong>."</p><p></p><p>In fact, black people interpret this entire Mexican immigration issue in terms of racial attitudes that are only directed towards Mexicans <strong>at the moment</strong>. If someone says, "I only mean Mexicans," we say, "Yeah...at the moment, but tomorrow you'll mean us."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDKirk, post: 71387747, member: 326155"] I've seen some interviews with Latinos who voted for Trump but have been hit by unexpected negative consequences in his immigration policies. These Latinos always say, "We're good people. We work hard. We pay taxes. We didn't think it would include us." The difference there is that we black people of any economic level do presume that "we all look alike" to people like Donald Trump. We have an old cynical joke we keep in mind: "You may be a black doctor, you may be a black lawyer, you may be the first black mayor of the city, but when the cop says, 'All you n----- get out of the car!' he [B]does[/B] mean [B]you[/B]." In fact, black people interpret this entire Mexican immigration issue in terms of racial attitudes that are only directed towards Mexicans [B]at the moment[/B]. If someone says, "I only mean Mexicans," we say, "Yeah...at the moment, but tomorrow you'll mean us." [/QUOTE]
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