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It's an interesting look into the thought process.

They think people believe power bills are subsidized for illegals.... Like a form of emergency health care or something? Like they are these weird welfare folks that don't work and just live off the white test

And I'm sure lots do believe that
 
It's an interesting look into the thought process.

They think people believe power bills are subsidized for illegals.... Like a form of emergency health care or something? Like they are these weird welfare folks that don't work and just live off the white test

And I'm sure lots do believe that
The number of MAGA voters who honestly seem to think that our government "gives everything away" to illegal immigrants and immigrants generally is staggering. And no amount of evidence will convince them otherwise. If they can't get any help from the government with welfare or healthcare or whatever it's not because Republicans keep cutting such benefits or making it extremely difficult to get them, it's because those damn Democrats are giving all of "their money" away to illegals and immigrants for whatever nefarious reasons that pop into their paranoid, Fox-addled brains.
 
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The number of MAGA voters who honestly seem to think that our government "gives everything away" to illegal immigrants and immigrants generally is staggering. And no amount of evidence will convince them otherwise. If they can't get any help from the government with welfare or healthcare or whatever it's not because Republicans keep cutting such benefits or make it extremely difficult to get them, it's because those damn Democrats are giving all of "their money" away to illegals and immigrants for whatever nefarious reasons that pop into their paranoid, Fox-addled brains.
And they believe Trump when he tells them "grocery prices are down" even though they see the truth when they shop. But they steadfastly deny that crime rates are down, blaming "self-serving Democrat mayors" for cooking the numbers.

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It's an interesting look into the thought process.

They think people believe power bills are subsidized for illegals.... Like a form of emergency health care or something? Like they are these weird welfare folks that don't work and just live off the white test

And I'm sure lots do believe that
My maternal grandfather lived into his 90’s. He was born in 1909. He never made much money and he liked to call himself a “Florida cracker.” He’d definitely be a MAGAt.

In the 1960’s, when sales tax was imposed on groceries, he loved that tax. Why? Like many other whites, he called the sales tax on groceries the “n***** tax”. He thought the government gave everything to blacks.
 
So they haven't done shit to energy this year ... But those two states can get isolated, contained 50% cuts in energy cost with voting?
 




“I have no reason to deny [that the posts are mine],” Platner said in a Zoom interview. “I made a lot of comments over the years and talked a lot of shit on the internet. I have no reason to doubt that at some point I used language that I would not be using today.”

He paused, then added, “It’s indefensible.”
 




“I have no reason to deny [that the posts are mine],” Platner said in a Zoom interview. “I made a lot of comments over the years and talked a lot of shit on the internet. I have no reason to doubt that at some point I used language that I would not be using today.”

He paused, then added, “It’s indefensible.”

“… By March 2020, he was still using the word “gay” as a punch line: “This was the gayest (not in the fun dick sucking way) thing I’ve ever seen. This dude is literally everything I hate all rolled into one.”

And in June 2021, Platner posted about military “pranks,” writing, “I like how our gay antics make him so uncomfortable he hates us. I’m doubling down on gay chicken next time in honor of this Air Force pussy.”

… Platner told The Advocate that he no longer uses the slurs or dismissive language that appeared frequently in the posts. “These were words that I used for a long time in ways that I did not take seriously,” he said.

“Because of personal relationships that I’ve developed over the years, I do not use [them] now and find [them] to be quite offensive. I stopped using that specific kind of language a while ago … and today I find that stuff abhorrent. And I am sorry that I ever used it.”…”

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Basically, he’s saying, yeah, that was me, then I grew up when I turned 40 or so.
 
“… By March 2020, he was still using the word “gay” as a punch line: “This was the gayest (not in the fun dick sucking way) thing I’ve ever seen. This dude is literally everything I hate all rolled into one.”

And in June 2021, Platner posted about military “pranks,” writing, “I like how our gay antics make him so uncomfortable he hates us. I’m doubling down on gay chicken next time in honor of this Air Force pussy.”

… Platner told The Advocate that he no longer uses the slurs or dismissive language that appeared frequently in the posts. “These were words that I used for a long time in ways that I did not take seriously,” he said.

“Because of personal relationships that I’ve developed over the years, I do not use [them] now and find [them] to be quite offensive. I stopped using that specific kind of language a while ago … and today I find that stuff abhorrent. And I am sorry that I ever used it.”…”

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Basically, he’s saying, yeah, that was me, then I grew up when I turned 40 or so.
“… He attributed his change in perspective to friendships with LGBTQ+ people, both gay and transgender, that deepened after he returned to Maine. “When I lived in Washington, D.C., I had a number of very close gay friends,” Platner said, with whom he often “attended showtunes night at JR’s,” a popular gay bar near Dupont Circle. “It was only later, when I moved back to Maine, that I became friends with a number of trans people, and that really opened my eyes.”

“Even though I thought I was open-minded,” he continued, “there were elements to their existence that I had been entirely unaware of. That was when I began to really take far more seriously the damaging nature of language, the damaging nature of even just discussing whether people exist or not.”

… The new revelations add to a cascade of controversies that have defined Platner’s campaign. In recent days, Platner admitted to having a tattoo resembling the Totenkopf, a skull-and-crossbones emblem used by Nazi SS units, which the Associated Press reports he has since had altered. Platner told Pod Save America’s Tommy Vietor that he got the tattoo in 2007 while on leave in Croatia and “didn’t know” of its Nazi association until this month.

Before the tattoo controversy, Platner had already apologized for earlier Reddit posts that included misogynistic and racially charged remarks. He described those as coming from a “dark period” after his military service. That defense is complicated by the fact that these newly discovered comments were written years later.…”
 
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