In my own peregrinations as a student and as a professional across the US, I've lived next to people from Haiti, Russia, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, and Brazil. I've never had a problem with any of them - although my older landlords with fossilized racist ideas from pre-WWII, hailing from Russia (last name Billinicoff), Hungary (last name Marosvari) and Italy (last name Spinoza) expressly told me that they didn't like Black people and hoped that I would not have friends among them.
But the fact is that for years we lived in mixed neighborhoods (for a while, we had our children in the daycare center across the street that was run by a sweet African-American lady). We loved the fact of talking to people with various English accents. The university environments in which we lived had people from around the world with whom we worked and socialized. In a campus in New england, I had Russians, Italians, Germans, Chinese, Pakistanis, Swiss... colleagues. In another in the Midwest, we formed a circle of friends from Italy, Greece, Japan, Turkey, Germany, Lebanon, Syria, France, Spain, Argentina... We called it "Club Med" because the majority were from Mediterranean countries. Similary, in corporate environments I had colleagues and friends from Germany, India, France, China, Russia, Portugal, Puerto Rico...
In all of these work/social circles, the few Americans that joined us were always uncomfortable with this diversity, especially when we talked politics and used non-English languages. They always seemed to have an inferiority complex, which occasionally came across in a few stupid (but innocent) snide comments and jokes that bordered on the racist. In one particular situation, one "redneck" American colleague would constantly and casually joke with a colleague from Syria with such comments as "How's your camel today?" or "May Allah bless your camel" etc... This "Johnson" fellow had a fixation on camels and assumed that anyone from the Middle East is somehow associated with camels! Back then, political correctness had not invaded the mainstream, and we took these jokes lightly. But in retrospect, I think these behaviors reflect the mindset of Donald Trump's so-called "base", at the very least casually (since these were educated white Americans), but seriously racist and xenophobic (when it comes to the dumb peasants of backwoods America).
Yale University DEI-recruited hillbilly JD Vance - the university admitted him because he's a dumb hillbilly whom they wanted represented in the student body to conform to the DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion) provisions of the law - constantly expresses a disgruntled and sour attitude vis-a-vis Europeans and pretty much every other "foreign" people. It amazes me that the xeonophobic racist white holdouts from inbred isolated Applachia and the pro-slavery plantation southern English stock peasants still look down on their much more evolved, educated and sophisticated fellow Americans because they are the product of the wilful breeding of people from a wide range of origins, the so-called "Melting pot".
And here is JD Dunce, the couch-humper, declaring that his ideal situation in the most demographically diverse country on earth is to be surrounded by dumb assholes like him who don't want to hear other languages than his own "Pidgin American" English. White Southerners in particular have regressed their English language into the American pidgin English, such as their reversion of word order in phrases and sentences, or the ungrammatical usages in pronoun-verb forms, like illiterate people often do. For example, "woodpecker" in the Southern backward states is reversed into "peckerwood". Or constructs like "you's", "ain't", "y'all", etc.
Asking AI the question of whether there is a piginization of English in Southern US states, the answer is:
"Yes, there are forms of pidginization in the Southern states, particularly influenced by historical interactions between English speakers and various non-English speaking groups, including African slaves and Native Americans."
I agree, but differ on the degree of influence of non-English speakers on the evolution of Southern English. I believe that the major cause for this pidgnization is the separation of lower-class English (and Irish-Scottish) peasants from their own upper class that caused their English to drift, lose structure, and devolve into the simplified Southern English pidgin.
You can tell a dunce like JD simply by the fact that he is only comfortable with his own. His lazy mind doesn't like the challenge of the new. Why then did he marry Usha from India, is the question. No southern racist dolt would ever do that (except those aging white men who hate the manly, less-feminine American women, and go shopping for submissive women from the Philippines, Korea, Japan etc.). Sometimes, I think JD Dunce married Usha for this reason and out of that inferiority complex: He deliberately associated himself with a darker skin, foreign accent woman ONLY to artificially appear as a "tolerant" white dumbass hillbilly American. She makes him present himself as a better individual than he really is.
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Speaking at a Radical Right New York Post podcast, Vice President JD Dunce spent part of the hour-long episode berating immigration and decrying strangers and people who speak other languages. It seems that the imbecile hillbilly doesn't believe anymore in the much hyped American melting pot.
The Melting Pot has long been a useful propaganda metaphor that invites immigrants to come into the country and work like slaves in plantation-like factories run by elitist white industrialists who often were antisemites with strong Nazi sympathies like Henry Ford and others.
But the "melting pot" was in the minds of the racist white American xenophobes a "one-way melting" scheme in which immigrants HAD TO forgive their backgrounds and blend into the dominant white population. Unlike Canada which uses the metaphor of a "cultural mosaic," calling for the coexistence of diverse ethnic groups, languages, and cultures within Canadian society, and allowing individuals to maintain their unique cultural and linguistic identities.
Now we know for sure, thanks to Donald Dumb and JD Dance and their "Rasputin" advisor, the Nazi Jew Stephen Miller, that the Melting Pot was a farce destined to only draw immigrants and trap them in an inferior status to the dominant white class.
In the podcast, JD Dunce agreed with his host, the unbelievably stupid Miranda Divine who said that the Melting Pot “creates division and hatred” between people of different cultural backgrounds. For example, by moving into a three-bedroom house in a "white" neighborhood, 20 immigrants price out U.S. citizens". The dominant inbred class is in fact a victim in need of protection from immigrants, just like Zionist invading colonial settlers say they need protection from their own colonized brutalized genocided Palestinian victims.
“Their next-door neighbors are going to say, ‘Wait a second, what is going on here? I don’t know these people. They don’t speak the same language that I do,’” the hillbilly dunce said, adding, “It is
totally reasonable and acceptable for American citizens to look at their
next-door neighbors and say, ‘I want to live next to people who I have
something in common with. I don’t want to live next to four families of
strangers.’ And the fact that we had an immigration system that actually
promoted that division is a real, real disgrace.”
The couch-humper JD Dunce also railed against the Springfield, Ohio, Haitian community because during the 2024 presidential election, his infallible Messiah Donald Dumb claimed the community of Haitian immigrants living there were “eating the cats” and “eating the dogs.” There was, of course, no evidence of that happening.
But it is always useful for hateful dictators to invent a scarecrow "enemy" with which to terrorize their own infantilized population and distract them from such problems as a mediore economy. In Donald Dumb's case, apparently enlightened by fast-moving artificial intelligence, he has declared the enemy of this country to be the immigrants. Now that they are no longer needed, as AI takes over many categories of jobs, the white criminals want the immigrants out. Hence, ICE and CPB raids that round up 3,000 immigrants each day.
The immigrants are the ones who built this country, not the inbred lazy white idiots who themselves forget that they too are immigrants, one, two or three generations removed. What a sad chapter in this country's history when those who arrived first as illegal immigrants turn around and persecute those who arrive, also as immigrants, after them.
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Further,
Woman Confronts JD Vance on Trump’s Immigration Policies: ‘How Can You… Tell Us We Don’t Belong Here Anymore?’
A woman confronted Vice President JD Vance over the Trump administration’s immigration policies on Wednesday night.
Vance was speaking at a Turning Point USA event at the University of Mississippi in Oxford, where he took questions from the audience. The administration has been carrying out mass deportations of undocumented immigrants and has also imposed severe restrictions on legal immigration into the country.
In some cases, international students in the U.S. have had their visas revoked and been jailed for speaking out against Israel. It was reported in August that more than 6,000 foreign students had their visas pulled for various infractions, including “any indications of hostility toward the citizens, culture, government, institutions, or founding principles of the United States.”
At one point during the event, a woman, who appeared a bit nervous, prefaced her questions by noting that Vance is married to a Hindu woman. The woman asked how Vance and his wife, Usha Vance, navigate having an “inter–cultural, racial, religious household.”
“How are you balancing that?” she asked, before immediately pivoting to immigration:
WOMAN: And when you talk about too many immigrants here, when did you guys decide that member? Why did you sell us a dream? You made us spend our youth, our wealth in this country, and gave us a dream. You don’t owe us anything. We have worked hard for it.
Then how can you as a vice president stand there and say that “We have too many of them now, and we are going to take them out” to people who are here rightfully so by paying them money that you guys asked us? You gave us the path and now how can you stop it and tell us we don’t belong here anymore?
VANCE: So–
WOMAN: And one more thing, I’m sorry. One more thing.
VANCE: Sure. There’s a lot there. I don’t know if I’m gonna remember all this, but I will try.
WOMAN: I’m sorry I’m sorry. I have to say all of this, but please, take it– I’m saying all of this with due respect.
VANCE: Of course. Please, thank you.
WOMAN: I have no intention of causing a scene here or anything.
VANCE: We’re not close to causing a scene. Don’t worry.
WOMAN: But we talked about Christianity, all of this. I’m not even Christian, and I’m here standing to still support. Why are we making Christianity one of the major things that you have to have in common to be one of you guys to show that I love America just as you do. Why is that still a question? Why do I have to be a Christian?
VANCE: Ok, so there was a lot there. And I’m gonna try to respond to as much of it as I can. So, on the question of immigration, so first of all, I can believe that we should have lower immigration levels, but if the United States passed a law and made a promise to somebody, the United States, of course, has to honor that promise. Nobody’s talking about that. I’m talking about people who came in, in violation of the laws of the United States of America. And I’m talking about in the future, reducing the number, reducing the number of people.
WOMAN: May I continue on that? Because when you just said you are not stopping with the people who came here legally, right, but you are pushing out policies that hurt us, and these policies are not even solving the problems. These policies are just creating–
VANCE: No, no, ma’am. I’m gonna finish answering the question, and then if, you know, I’ve answered all nine of your questions in less than 15 minutes, then we can keep on going. We gotta have a little fun, right?
So here’s the thing. I can believe that the United States should lower its levels of immigration in the future while also respecting that there are people who have come here through immigration pathways that have contributed to the country. But just because one person or 10 people or 100 people came in illegally and contributed to the United States of America, does that mean that we are thereby committed to let in a million or 10 million or 100 million people a year in the future? No, that’s not right. We cannot have those, I’ll go ahead and finish, we cannot have an immigration policy where what was good for the country 50 or 60 years ago binds the country inevitably for the future. There’s too many people who wanna come to the United States America, and my job as vice president is not to look out for the interests of the whole world. It’s to look out to the interests of the United States.
The crowd erupted into applause, which is expected because the University of Mississippi in Oxford is located in a racist, pro-slavery state, a bastion of racial hatred. Which is why they hail Saint Charlie.
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