The mean (ugly) stupidity (dumb) of US Republicans could not get any bigger. They are now telling their ignorant illiterate inbred white imbecile voters of the south and the midwest that "migrants are causing the measles outbreak". Just as the largely illiterate and ignorant Europeans of the Middle Ages used to blame Jews for causing the Plague or Black Death.
It is not the filth in which their trailer-abiding "white trash" peasant communities live (that have not evolved since the first English crook peasant set foot on the American continent). It is not the dumb asshole that runs the Human and Health Services Dept, one gigantic moron by the name of RFK Jr, who tells them to eat carrots (Vitamin A) as an anti measles prophylactic, in sublime homage to his boss, another gigantic moron by the name of Donald Dumb, who told Americans to drink bleach as a way to combat the Covid-19 virus.
You see, the GOP neanderthals firmly believe that white people are God's preferred people, just like the Hebrews-Jews who also believe they are God's favorite pet people. Now both White American Evangelicals and White Jewish Zionists hold the same belief and have thus coined the fallacy of a Judeo-Christian "civilization" which, if examined closely, would reveal that the Christian people have for two millennia slaughtered, persecuted, genocided and otherwise deeply hated their own Jewish communities. How do these two enemies have suddenly come to discover each other is not a mystery.
Believe me, the barbarian white Evangelical Christians of the US take the bible literally (imagine what our world would be like if modern Greeks took the Iliad and the Odyssey to be the literal word of god!). Like their Muslim counterparts (Wahhabis, Fundamentalist Al-Qaeda and Daesh-ISIS, Muslim caliphate this and caliphate that, Hamas, Muslim Brotherhood, Hezbollah and other assorted Muslim neanderthals) who take their Koran literally, they believe that Jews have incurred God's wrath and must suffer as a result.
But the Evangelical imbeciles have of late discovered love (with an ulterior motive) for their Jewish enemies for one mercantile reason only: They need the Jews to go back to the Holy Land in fulfillment of garbage prophecies written some 3,000 years ago during the Bronze Age of humanity in the fictional trash of the torah-bible. Unless the Jews go back first to Jerusalem, so goes the biblical garbage, Jesus (the Christian Messiah) will not return to earth to usher the end of times and his final judgment. But once Jesus returns, the Jews MUST become Christians or else they will be put to the sword (or perhaps more aptly for our times, they must be put to the drones!)
Now, the two enemy-friends do agree on one thing but disagree on another: They agree that in order for the Jews to return, they must ethnically cleanse Palestine as they have been doing for the past 100 years, though their dubious ancestors the Hebrews - stinking nomads with their goats, sheep and camels - also did their own invasion and ethnic cleansing of Canaanite Palestine some 3,000 years ago under orders from God-Yahweh himself: Kill every man, woman, child and beast, said the fucking Lord, and take all the highly urbanized and civilized Palestinian Canaanite towns like Jericho and Jerusalem for yourselves. You see, Jerusalem existed long before the Hebrews stole it from the Palestinian Canaanites who were sophisticated sedentarized urban dwellers unlike the nomadic Hebrews who housed their Arch of the Covenant in a tent until King Hiram of the northern Canaanite Phoenicians sent them masons and construction know how and built them a temple for Yahweh.
But the two enemy-friends disagree on WHO the funky Messiah is. For the Evangelical barbarians, he is an obscure Palestinian Jewish rabbi - one Jesus - who led a failed revolt against the Roman occupation of Palestine. He apparently was killed by a cabal of Roman occupiers and their collaborator Jews, but he claimed to have miraculously risen from the dead and vouched to return "some day" and take everyone to his paradise somewhere up above the clouds where they will enjoy the eternal happiness that failed them miserably on earth.
For the Jews, the Messiah is not sweet and meek Jesus. For the Jews, he is a glorious military leader who still has to come down to earth from his celestial abode to avenge all the imagined harm done to them. So they disagree with their enemy-friends on who this miserable Messiah is or ought to be. But for now the two have buried their differences until the returning Jews - known as Israelis - finish their second ethnic cleansing and genocide of the indigenous Palestinians to "clean up" the land from the filth of the Canaanites, Palestinians, Filistines, Syrians, Phoenicians, Arabs, etc. who are pagans, Christian and Muslim subhumans since they were never CHOSEN by God-Yahweh as his favorite pet people.
So when a GOP-MAGA racist white neanderthal thinks of "migrants", he sees filth and therefore a vector of diseases. God forbid that his own white trash filth could be incubators of any disease. You see, for these GOP-MAGA racist white neanderthals, Covid was Chinese and now Measles is Migrant. Easy, nicely packaged six-pack of ignorance destined to the peasants who voted for Trump. White skin - "beautiful white skin" as Donald Dumb said - is already bleached, hence cleaned. That is why it is white. Just like bleach can kill Covid, bleached white skin cannot harbor any disease. But dark skin is rife with blemishes and infested with all sorts of microbes. Never mind those "vaccines" made by mad scientists with ulterior motives.
This is in essence the "science" behind white supremacism.
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GOP Rep Slammed for Blaming Measles on Migrants During CNN Town Hall
David Gardner
Fri, April 11, 2025
Rep. Ryan Mackenzie whose own Scottish ancestors were deemeed filthy subhumans by their English tormentors. But he has been "elevated" to an American now: He is entitled to deem the subhuman migrants filthy and disease-carriers.
Rep. Ryan Mackenzie faced an outcry after claiming on CNN’s Town Hall that undocumented immigrants were to blame for the measles outbreaks in the United States.
Asked by moderator Jake Tapper about the spread of the disease and whether he had any concerns about Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the Pennsylvania Republican backed the health and human services secretary’s Make America Healthy Again campaign.
But Mackenzie had his own theory for the origin of the 600 verified cases of measles in West Texas, with three related deaths, including two elementary school-age children.
Rep. Mackenzie on measles outbreak: Many of these instances that are coming into our country are from illegal immigrants who have crossed the border and they are bringing these diseases into our country. There is a reason why measles has started to spread in our country pic.twitter.com/8JMjyo25Mx — Acyn (@Acyn) April 11, 2025
“First of all, many of these instances that are coming into our country are from illegal immigrants who have crossed the border with no checks, no actual health records, and they are bringing these diseases into our country,” the Pennsylvania congressman said.
“There is a reason why measles has started to spread in our country after decades of being almost eradicated, as you pointed out. And so I think we need to recognize that point,” he added.
Mackenzie’s comments led to a backlash online, with social media users refuting his claim.
“There you go blaming illegal immigrants for the US measles outbreak. Just like when the US barred entry of immigrants because of COVID-19, though the US had the worst infection rate. Like blocking gray water coming into a sewer,” wrote Larry Boorstein on X.
“Everything is marginalized people’s fault… the textbook white male GOP playbook,” wrote Lib Dunk.
“People not being vaccinated is the reason measles is spreading,” said another X user.
Many pointed out that the outbreak hit an insular Mennonite community the hardest. Others claim Mexico’s vaccination rate is higher than the U.S. RFK Jr. has been touring the area this week.
Mackenzie told Tapper that he was not against vaccinations.
“As a father of a 1-year-old who is going through his vaccine regimen right now, that is something that I’m choosing for my son,” he said. “We are getting him vaccinated just like I was vaccinated.
“In the case of the measles vaccine, that’s something that’s been long established. And I think we have a fairly good track record of evidence to prove that that is safe and effective. So I would encourage others—if that is their choice—to actually go out and do that.”
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