Why do Asians vote Mexicrat?

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Asians seem to fit the Republican mold yet they firmly vote for the Party Of Degradation...Are there any Asians here that could shed some light on this?
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Asians seem to fit the Republican mold yet they firmly vote for the Party Of Degradation...Are there any Asians here that could shed some light on this?
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Oh they don't in their own countries, when's the last time you have seen a Mexican in Japan?
 
Asians seem to fit the Republican mold yet they firmly vote for the Party Of Degradation...Are there any Asians here that could shed some light on this?
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One way to make sure you're not at the bottom of the barrel is to help fill the bottom with others.
 
Maybe they just find today's conservatives repulsive.

“Repulsive” is a strong word.
Do you honestly believe that intelligent, decent, moral, law abiding, hard working, self funded, heterosexual citizens find Republicans and Republican policies “repulsive”?
 
Guess they have chosen to avoid the party of racism.


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You think Asians are affected by racism?
Aren’t they productive, positive contributing, law abiding and clean?
You know, the opposite of those ‘discriminated’ against.

One does not have to be affected by something to be against it.




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But, but, but...I thought we vote on our own interests?
 
Asians seem to fit the Republican mold yet they firmly vote for the Party Of Degradation...Are there any Asians here that could shed some light on this?
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WTF is a "mexicrat"?

As far as I know the Asian demographic votes mostly liberal, as most thinking beings do.
 
Guess they have chosen to avoid the party of racism.


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And chosen the party of divisiveness?

Both parties share that trait, is it the natural outcome of a duopoly.


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Yet the democrats have pretty much perfected it.

This brings to mind an old saying about taking the log out of your own eye...


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Guess they have chosen to avoid the party of racism.


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You think Asians are affected by racism?
Aren’t they productive, positive contributing, law abiding and clean?
You know, the opposite of those ‘discriminated’ against.

One does not have to be affected by something to be against it.




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But, but, but...I thought we vote on our own interests?

Living in a society free of racism seems to be in everyone’s best interest with the exception of you racist.


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Guess they have chosen to avoid the party of racism.


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And chosen the party of divisiveness?

Both parties share that trait, is it the natural outcome of a duopoly.


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Yet the democrats have pretty much perfected it.

This brings to mind an old saying about taking the log out of your own eye...


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Yup, and when your head is so far up their rear it's probably not a log made out of wood.
 
Guess they have chosen to avoid the party of racism.


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And chosen the party of divisiveness?

Both parties share that trait, is it the natural outcome of a duopoly.


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Yet the democrats have pretty much perfected it.

This brings to mind an old saying about taking the log out of your own eye...


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Yup, and when your head is so far up their rear it's probably not a log made out of wood.

I will take you word for it since you are the expert on that position.


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Maybe they just find today's conservatives repulsive.

“Repulsive” is a strong word.
Do you honestly believe that intelligent, decent, moral, law abiding, hard working, self funded, heterosexual citizens find Republicans and Republican policies “repulsive”?

Is this a trick question?
 
Maybe they just find today's conservatives repulsive.

“Repulsive” is a strong word.
Do you honestly believe that intelligent, decent, moral, law abiding, hard working, self funded, heterosexual citizens find Republicans and Republican policies “repulsive”?

Irony can be pretty ironic.
 
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