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« Reply #2424 on: Today at 06:46:09 PM »
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   I'll give serious consideration to anything connected to "White Privilege", when a white person inna position of prominence steps down. This includes MSNBC Maddow who accuses her own network of being "racist", and then continues drawing her hefty paycheck from these same "racists". Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi, Gavin Newsom, they all rail about White Privilege but cling to the positions they garnered due to this alleged White Privilege. These people are Hypocrites and the electorate has now caught onto them. Trump winning POTUS + the rock bottom Dem approval ratings = Proof In The Pudding. 
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« Reply #2425 on: Today at 08:22:21 PM »
Here is the full post:

My Response:
We were talking about the cause of measles in South TX. You insisted without any written proof that is was migrants.
I showed you at least 5 written articles - debunking that it was not -  and has not -  been linked to immigration.
The sources I posted show, the cause being (my words):  rich, white, "privileged" Americans fallen for the anti-VAX rhetoric. Not taking their vaccine.

Now, why would I think that's you?
It's no wonder you get your news all mixed up.

So you did think I was an anti-vaxer even though I said absolutely nothing about opposing vaccines.  My entire point.  You have a desired narrative that all Trump supporters are anti-vaxers.  RFK is an anti-vaxer in your world even though he made clear that he does not oppose vaccines.  He just wants everyone to have the information they need to decide whether to get vaccinated as opposed to forcing them do so.  That's not a narrative that you like, however. 

Citing articles from some Trump hating pro-illegal alien liberals who would refuse to blame an illegal alien for a crime if it was committed on live Tv is not very compelling.  Again, if it rains for an entire week and your basement floods, it seems pretty obvious where the water came from.   The measles outbreak began along the border states where millions of illegal aliens have recently entered.  This has nothing to do with racism.  Another leftist trope.  Rather, when millions of poor come from all over the world from places with access to little or no health care, they create a risk of transporting new diseases.  When the Europeans landed in North American centuries ago, they decimated the local population with new diseases.  You can deny the obvious and most likely source of the outbreak for politically biased reasons, but it doesn't change the facts.

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« Reply #2426 on: Today at 08:24:59 PM »
   I'll give serious consideration to anything connected to "White Privilege", when a white person inna position of prominence steps down. This includes MSNBC Maddow who accuses her own network of being "racist", and then continues drawing her hefty paycheck from these same "racists". Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi, Gavin Newsom, they all rail about White Privilege but cling to the positions they garnered due to this alleged White Privilege. These people are Hypocrites and the electorate has now caught onto them. Trump winning POTUS + the rock bottom Dem approval ratings = Proof In The Pudding.

It's all the more humorous because the Republican party is now the home of the working class and it's the Dems who have wide support among the rich, white, elitists.  Look at Newsom out in California.  Talk about an example of "white privilege." 

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« Reply #2427 on: Today at 08:28:57 PM »
So you did think I was an anti-vaxer even though I said absolutely nothing about opposing vaccines.  My entire point.  You have a desired narrative that all Trump supporters are anti-vaxers.  RFK is an anti-vaxer in your world even though he made clear that he does not oppose vaccines.  He just wants everyone to have the information they need to decide whether to get vaccinated as opposed to forcing them do so.  That's not a narrative that you like, however. 

(smh) I give up.

I am sorry you misunderstood the words I wrote. Perhaps, I should have been more clear and added:
the Americans in TX not taking their vaccine - also - Americans that travel and don't take the appropriate vaccines.

Health Officials on the front line have debunked the claim it is caused by immigration. A fact you refuse to accept.
I'll say it again, just in case,  I don't care what your stance on vaccines is >> honest.
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It's all the more humorous because the Republican party is now the home of the working class and it's the Dems who have wide support among the rich, white, elitists.  Look at Newsom out in California.  Talk about an example of "white privilege."

            He won't flay-out admit it, but the Repub's now even have Stephen A. Smith on their side. The Dems voting to let Male athletes compete against Female athletes is another nail in their coffin. The Trump defeat didn't teach them a damn thing. Cue "Taps".

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