• pumpchilienthusiast [comrade/them, any]
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    2 years ago

    I feel like you are not cynical enough and are not considering 1) 2016 showed us that that hooting chud base has seized control of the gop, 2) voter suppression, 3) a certain subset of the latino demographic being really into the GOP especially the anti-abortion plank 4) a subset of native-born latinos being really fucking racist towards indigenous people and Central Americans, and 5) latinos being allowed to pass for white when it suits white supremacy's goals

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      14 days ago

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    • axont [she/her, comrade/them]
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      2 years ago

      I'm skeptical about the hooting chuds enacting any sort of coherent structured plan like secession. They don't do plans. They take money from the public and then run because they're all hucksters. The only direction they have is atomization and secession would require a massive redirection of funds and resources I don't believe they have the wits nor energy to commit towards.

      Yeah, there is a worrying amount of latino Americans being swayed into weird blood and soil white nationalism, especially the more distant they are to an immigrant heritage. It kind of reminds me of how the children of Irish immigrants all became cops. I'm not sure how this particular thing will shake out, because a disproportionate amount of latinos are still impoverished or in prison. It also depends on where they live. Suburbanites in east Texas aren't necessarily being swayed the same as people out west.

        • axont [she/her, comrade/them]
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          2 years ago

          i mean there's got to be a difference

          brexit was a referendum to do a legal separation of an already sovereign country from an international political union. There were already protocols written in place for it to happen in the EU's constitution. The British chuds couldn't even do it right, because they had to keep delaying it for like 5 years, right?

          Texas secession would be an illegal separation of a territory whose government is a silly marionette show for oil companies and real estate grifters. The most organized group in the state is Joel Osteen's church. Texan secessionists even if they succeeded would be under immediate embargo and debt from the remaining USA and probably a bunch of other countries who would refuse to recognize the country's sovereignty. It would be a silly cartoon race to see who can put their puppet dictator into power first.

          • Ideology [she/her]
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            2 years ago

            I'm not saying you're wrong, I'm saying that underestimating how batshit insane conservatives can get tends to lead to disappointment.