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Culture War Roundup for the week of March 17, 2025

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Except Trump has been far more explicitly White identitarian than past Republican candidates and he is doing better with minorities. Meanwhile the dems are the most openly ethnic spoils and patronizing to minorities they've ever been and they're losing votes.

Seems White identitarianism is something asians and latinos paradoxically find appealing. Maybe they just prefer a cohesive world view to the chaos and racial spoils systems of multiculturalism? I mean when white supremacy culture is things like expecting people to be on time, or be quiet and respectful in public white supremacy doesn't sound all that bad.

Or maybe they think of themselves as white (for the latinos)? Either way going back to the pre-Trump era republican strategy of trying to run latino candidates or do stunts like Bush delivering a radio address in mexican seems like a losing idea.

GW Bush pandered extensively to Hispanics, and now Trump does the opposite and wins them over. Trump has made it abundantly clear, when it's not implied, the distinction between legal, productive immigrants compared to illegal or law-breaking ones. The former know and can infer that Trump is not referring to them.

Also increasingly the illegal immigrants aren’t coming from the same countries and ethnic groups as the Hispanics already in the United States. Most of the people in Mexico who want to be in the United States and have the means to do so already are. There is a pretty big cultural gulf between Mexicans and Puerto Ricans on the one side, and Guatemalans and Venezuelans on the other. And increasingly, while the illegal immigrants are coming across the Mexican border, they aren’t even from the Americas.