Gerrymandering, the Midterms, and Immigrant Ingratitude

Join Victor Davis Hanson and host Sami Winc as the uproar caused by the gerrymandering in Texas, the ingratitude of recent immigrant cohorts, the upcoming midterms and the inversion of ideology of North and South, Trump’s threat to federalize DC , and more.

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3 thoughts on “Gerrymandering, the Midterms, and Immigrant Ingratitude”

  1. thebaron@enter.net

    Well, @Michael Campbell, not only ending mass illegal immigration, but also returning to a culture that promotes assimilation to our society, not remaining separate. We don’t encourage assimilation, and that needs to be restored as well.

  2. Michael Campbell

    Immigrant ingratitude will only worsen even into the third generation if mass immigration is not ended. Our embedded culture of “victimhood” and the sham belief that, “liberals fight for people of color,” plus the constant drumbeat of supposed U.S. “atrocities” like slavery, Indian reservations, Manifest Destiny, Hiroshima, Japanese-American internment, etc. , morally justifies ingrateful immigrants to hate whitey. Come the 2040s when whites drop to a plurality, “Woke” will roar back — perhaps as violent and vengefull as the French Revolution of 1789 — as groups jockey to be the top-dog that re-makes the U.S. in their “majority rules” image. Whenever I hear Latino activists say, “the Southwest is our Palestine,” the future grows even clearer.

  3. Ohio has the same problem with Redistricting. I made the following suggestion which was met with the sound of Crickets: In redistricting, take all of the factors set out by State and Federal laws, feed them into Artificial Intelligence. Have AI spit out five different sets of redistricting plans, and have the state agency select one. However, any state law allowing AI to draft different redistricting plans should specifically reserve Judicial Review for both the program and the programer.

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