"You're just pointing out that you don't like or understand multicultural people."
That's ridiculous.
I don't care what one's color or ethnicity is. That has never bothered me. I care whether they are decent, honest, kind and reliable. For my leaders, I want ALSO this: Pro-America, Pro-Conservative values, Pro-Life and Pro-secure borders.
I like the 'multicultural' Tulsi Gabbard and Vivek Ramaswamy a great deal. They are an excellent addition to Trump's team along with RFK Jr. Others who embody the Pro-America mentality that are also outstanding in my opinion and who are also 'multicultural' are Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Tim Scott, Ben Carson, Larry Elder, Anna Paulina Luna, Lauren Boebert, Thomas Sowell and Jesse Lee Peterson to name a few.
It is not Kamala's ethnicity that is the problem. It is her unreliable representation and her chameleon affectations. You never know what you are gonna get with her. Will she be waving her hands around and laughing inappropriately? Will she be repeating her strange word salads of 'unburdened by what has been' or 'the significance of time' or 'the work that has to be done, or, 'today was tomorrow yesterday' stupid nonsense?
Will she be having more twerking black women on stage singing filthy lyrics while she panders to her bussed-in and paid audience members whom she speaks Ebonics to? Or, will she be the first Indian-American Senator Kamala or the First Black Vice President Kamala? How will we know?
And yes, you are right. I dislike those who cannot maintain a professional manner in the work place. That means no 'Ebonic-style speaking', no curse words, no inappropriate displays of exposed body parts, no overt gay or trans behavior. No facial piercings or tattoos, purple or green hair, or satanic or anti-God behavior. I don't want to know your pronouns or how you identify.
All of that used to be de rigueur in EVERY WORK PLACE. No one used to know your sexuality nor your religion. No one wanted to know. You showed up on time, acted professionally, did the work and were decent and kind to your co-workers. And that worked with little conflict. You are clearly much younger than I and have a much smaller body of experience to reflect back on.
I am signing off ~ ~
Edit: I forgot the brilliant Candace Owens. I'd vote for her for political office in a heart beat.
You keep missing the entire point that you don't like code-switching, which is something that is common among multicultural people.
Basically you're saying that you like multicultural people, as long as they don't engage in any activity that would identify them with more than one culture.
Do you really not see that?
The exact thing you're saying is "weird" and "inconsistent" and a "chameleon" and the thing you don't like is exactly what makes her multicultural. The ability to identify with more than one culture.
What you believe to be multicultural is people from a non- English speaking heritage who has assimilated into "white" culture, and rarely, if ever, shows any sort of identification with a different culture. Some of the names you've listed there makes me curious as to what exactly you think is multicultural about them, though.
I can't believe I have to explain this. Do you really not get it, or are you just pretending not to?
I have no idea how old you are, nor do I care. Age doesn't equate to wisdom.
No matter how old you are, you seem to be incapable of dealing with the fact that the world is not like it was when you were young. Failure to change with the times is going to be the death of the Republican party.
It doesn't mean you have to like someone's gender, or their personal politics. It simply means that we're going to have to find ways to live with each other. Part of that is recognizing that we don't hold sole ownership of America. That goes both ways.
I'm curious to know how many Satanists, or transgenders, or tatted up people with blue and green hair, or people who make a stink over their pronouns and the like, that you've ever actually met. How many do you have to see on a regular basis?
Quite honestly, I believe that many people who keep going on about such things are people who have never actually interacted with anyone who fits any of the descriptions you've listed here. It's a manufactured concern.
The more conservative a person is, the more likely it is that they live in a rural or sparsely populated place where almost everyone matches their demographic.
I live in a very, very liberal place and I know zero Satanists and zero transgender people and I have yet to have anyone tell me their pronouns.
I'm not saying that such people don't exist. Just that the way you and others talk, you'd think your towns were absolutely overrun with them and you couldn't swing a cat without hitting a dozen of them.
It's a manufactured concern, meant to separate people, and keep them from noticing other things.
The idea that the US is just full of people like that also directly contradicts the idea that we're the "silent majority". We can't both be the majority by far, as is often claimed and believe that everyone's lives are greatly impacted by people with blue hair and tattoos that identify as a house plant.
To put it bluntly, I think way too many people have much too much idle time on their hands, and should find a productive hobby that isn't dealing with what other people are doing that really doesn't impact your life at all.
People with blue hair and tattoos and were born a boy but want to be a girl really don't impact your life any more than you allow it.
You make a lot of incorrect assumptions and are basing this only on your limited life experience and your personal opinion.
You and I will not be agreeing today.
You haven't seen them so, they don't exist? You say these people don't impact my life, so why worry? Everybody impacts everybody. The butterfly effect as it were.
Please. I live in a very large city and traveled all over the world for ten years in my job. I have worked 3 different careers. I have raised a family. I worry for my children and their children. Things are changing and not for the better.
I worked and went to school with many different ethnicities. Never had one issue with any, nor they with me. Everybody behaved and did what was required. We laughed, we talked, we worked together. Conflicts - if there were any - had to do with work rules and never a person's color or gender.
Some cities (now) are full of these trans or gay characters. In a recent trip to NYC, I felt like I was in an alien world. So, so many alternative people and non-Americans. Some did not even look human. I was not comfortable and did not feel safe. Pick pockets everywhere, piles of stinking garbage everywhere. We all had to shower twice a day to get the smell off and we were staying at The Plaza hotel. NYC (which used to be marvelous) is no longer my kind of town. It's been destroyed. What a disappointment. Same with San Francisco and Los Angeles. They used to be so beautiful. Not any more. Ask Elon. He'll tell ya.
There are still a few other places that are pristine, where people are courteous and you see none of this aberrant and uncivilized anti-social behavior. That's what I'd like to restore to our country. A clean, safe, courteous place, where people are proud to be - and proud to identify as an American.
What incorrect assumptions have I made, exactly? If you explain them to me, then that would be helpful.
Maybe you're simply not understanding the things I'm saying.
Such as when you say
You haven't seen them so, they don't exist?
On something where I said:
I'm not saying that such people don't exist. Just that the way you and others talk...
So, obviously we're having some issues on reading comprehension here.
I'm still curious as to how many Satanists and transgenders and people who assault you with their pronouns that you actually have ever met. Any? Any that you have to see regularly?
I'm sorry that you've had such a sad time while traveling. Maybe you should pick places that aren't known for being full of people you don't want to be around. Just a practical tip. Relish your memories of the past and how splendid everything was.
So...not sure what the point of your post was. You're obviously not interested in a conversation, because the little bit of my posts you read, you seem to either ignore or are extremely confused about.
Just reflect on if what you're doing has ever changed anyone's ideas, and maybe think about acknowledging actively offending people isn't the best way to persuade them to your way of thinking.
Anyway, you've said a few times that you were much too busy to keep posting here, so maybe you should go do whatever it was that was so important.
You said this:
That's ridiculous.
I don't care what one's color or ethnicity is. That has never bothered me. I care whether they are decent, honest, kind and reliable. For my leaders, I want ALSO this: Pro-America, Pro-Conservative values, Pro-Life and Pro-secure borders.
I like the 'multicultural' Tulsi Gabbard and Vivek Ramaswamy a great deal. They are an excellent addition to Trump's team along with RFK Jr. Others who embody the Pro-America mentality that are also outstanding in my opinion and who are also 'multicultural' are Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Tim Scott, Ben Carson, Larry Elder, Anna Paulina Luna, Lauren Boebert, Thomas Sowell and Jesse Lee Peterson to name a few.
It is not Kamala's ethnicity that is the problem. It is her unreliable representation and her chameleon affectations. You never know what you are gonna get with her. Will she be waving her hands around and laughing inappropriately? Will she be repeating her strange word salads of 'unburdened by what has been' or 'the significance of time' or 'the work that has to be done, or, 'today was tomorrow yesterday' stupid nonsense?
Will she be having more twerking black women on stage singing filthy lyrics while she panders to her bussed-in and paid audience members whom she speaks Ebonics to? Or, will she be the first Indian-American Senator Kamala or the First Black Vice President Kamala? How will we know?
And yes, you are right. I dislike those who cannot maintain a professional manner in the work place. That means no 'Ebonic-style speaking', no curse words, no inappropriate displays of exposed body parts, no overt gay or trans behavior. No facial piercings or tattoos, purple or green hair, or satanic or anti-God behavior. I don't want to know your pronouns or how you identify.
All of that used to be de rigueur in EVERY WORK PLACE. No one used to know your sexuality nor your religion. No one wanted to know. You showed up on time, acted professionally, did the work and were decent and kind to your co-workers. And that worked with little conflict. You are clearly much younger than I and have a much smaller body of experience to reflect back on.
I am signing off ~ ~
Edit: I forgot the brilliant Candace Owens. I'd vote for her for political office in a heart beat.
You keep missing the entire point that you don't like code-switching, which is something that is common among multicultural people.
Basically you're saying that you like multicultural people, as long as they don't engage in any activity that would identify them with more than one culture.
Do you really not see that?
The exact thing you're saying is "weird" and "inconsistent" and a "chameleon" and the thing you don't like is exactly what makes her multicultural. The ability to identify with more than one culture.
What you believe to be multicultural is people from a non- English speaking heritage who has assimilated into "white" culture, and rarely, if ever, shows any sort of identification with a different culture. Some of the names you've listed there makes me curious as to what exactly you think is multicultural about them, though.
I can't believe I have to explain this. Do you really not get it, or are you just pretending not to?
I have no idea how old you are, nor do I care. Age doesn't equate to wisdom.
No matter how old you are, you seem to be incapable of dealing with the fact that the world is not like it was when you were young. Failure to change with the times is going to be the death of the Republican party.
It doesn't mean you have to like someone's gender, or their personal politics. It simply means that we're going to have to find ways to live with each other. Part of that is recognizing that we don't hold sole ownership of America. That goes both ways.
I'm curious to know how many Satanists, or transgenders, or tatted up people with blue and green hair, or people who make a stink over their pronouns and the like, that you've ever actually met. How many do you have to see on a regular basis?
Quite honestly, I believe that many people who keep going on about such things are people who have never actually interacted with anyone who fits any of the descriptions you've listed here. It's a manufactured concern.
The more conservative a person is, the more likely it is that they live in a rural or sparsely populated place where almost everyone matches their demographic.
I live in a very, very liberal place and I know zero Satanists and zero transgender people and I have yet to have anyone tell me their pronouns.
I'm not saying that such people don't exist. Just that the way you and others talk, you'd think your towns were absolutely overrun with them and you couldn't swing a cat without hitting a dozen of them.
It's a manufactured concern, meant to separate people, and keep them from noticing other things.
The idea that the US is just full of people like that also directly contradicts the idea that we're the "silent majority". We can't both be the majority by far, as is often claimed and believe that everyone's lives are greatly impacted by people with blue hair and tattoos that identify as a house plant.
To put it bluntly, I think way too many people have much too much idle time on their hands, and should find a productive hobby that isn't dealing with what other people are doing that really doesn't impact your life at all.
People with blue hair and tattoos and were born a boy but want to be a girl really don't impact your life any more than you allow it.
You make a lot of incorrect assumptions and are basing this only on your limited life experience and your personal opinion.
You and I will not be agreeing today.
You haven't seen them so, they don't exist? You say these people don't impact my life, so why worry? Everybody impacts everybody. The butterfly effect as it were.
Please. I live in a very large city and traveled all over the world for ten years in my job. I have worked 3 different careers. I have raised a family. I worry for my children and their children. Things are changing and not for the better.
I worked and went to school with many different ethnicities. Never had one issue with any, nor they with me. Everybody behaved and did what was required. We laughed, we talked, we worked together. Conflicts - if there were any - had to do with work rules and never a person's color or gender.
Some cities (now) are full of these trans or gay characters. In a recent trip to NYC, I felt like I was in an alien world. So, so many alternative people and non-Americans. Some did not even look human. I was not comfortable and did not feel safe. Pick pockets everywhere, piles of stinking garbage everywhere. We all had to shower twice a day to get the smell off and we were staying at The Plaza hotel. NYC (which used to be marvelous) is no longer my kind of town. It's been destroyed. What a disappointment. Same with San Francisco and Los Angeles. They used to be so beautiful. Not any more. Ask Elon. He'll tell ya.
There are still a few other places that are pristine, where people are courteous and you see none of this aberrant and uncivilized anti-social behavior. That's what I'd like to restore to our country. A clean, safe, courteous place, where people are proud to be - and proud to identify as an American.
What incorrect assumptions have I made, exactly? If you explain them to me, then that would be helpful.
Maybe you're simply not understanding the things I'm saying.
Such as when you say
On something where I said:
So, obviously we're having some issues on reading comprehension here.
I'm still curious as to how many Satanists and transgenders and people who assault you with their pronouns that you actually have ever met. Any? Any that you have to see regularly?
I'm sorry that you've had such a sad time while traveling. Maybe you should pick places that aren't known for being full of people you don't want to be around. Just a practical tip. Relish your memories of the past and how splendid everything was.
So...not sure what the point of your post was. You're obviously not interested in a conversation, because the little bit of my posts you read, you seem to either ignore or are extremely confused about.
Just reflect on if what you're doing has ever changed anyone's ideas, and maybe think about acknowledging actively offending people isn't the best way to persuade them to your way of thinking.
Anyway, you've said a few times that you were much too busy to keep posting here, so maybe you should go do whatever it was that was so important.
I hope you have a fantastic day.