reporter in america understood, it was that donald trump hated hispanics. the devil hates holy water. some believed trump was planning a national ban on picante sauce. that s how deep and implacable his hatred was. and yet, according to what journalists refer to as the data, actual hispanics seem to like donald trump. cognitivitive dis-e dissonance e term that describes what happened next. how could the no show something that couldn t be happening? so the miami herald looked intoa it and their conclusion was fairly straightforward. hispanic voters in floridae were harol mentally ill and also evil. as one miami herald columnist cn put it, quote, donald trump s cuban-american followers suffer from cuban supremo fol ussin sur syndrome. it s an old nationalem ailment d the soul. so that was a diagnosis,se something called cuban supremacy syndrome, a seriouried but previously unknown medical condition like adhd or long covid. . someone had better call a doctor. this could be f
to texas and then acrosst wa the country by twenty twenty .en it was endemic in the presidential election that year. donaldted to bui trump, the guy who wanted to build a wall, became the first republican in history to win zapata county, texas. zapata county, texas, is approximately 94% hispanic 94%. ,t and he won for the democraticit9 party. this was4% an emergency madee we worse by the fact that there were no cubans in zapata county, texas. pretty much all mexican-american. so cuban supremacy syndromeo could not be the cause of it. and that s what a man called eduardo gamarra came to the rescue. now, chamorros is a blue eyed college professor from florida who is somehow convinced news organizations that he is heor is the world sld s and authorita on what recently arrived. he hoor people from central america really think he had a new diagnosis. gomorra nbgac newsmara reportedk found a , quote, casual link between misinformation and disinfo formation and hown e spanish speakers hav