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As A Venezuelan Immigrant, I say: Ignore The Conservatism Inc Hype About the Pro-GOP Venezuelan Vote | Articles

Politico, October 19, 2020]. Even if those latter data are Professor Richter’s source, post-election figures were murkier. NBC News found that non-Cuban Hispanics were split down the middle on Trump on Election Day [ Yet your typical Con Inc. Cuck I’m looking at you, Little Marco agitates for more Venezuelan immigration on the assumption that it represents a new Republican base. Again, I urge caution. A more Republican first wave of immigrants does not guarantee that their offspring, or subsequent waves of migrants, will vote the same way. Regression to the mean sets in. However conservative the first wave think Cubans running from the communist tyrant Castro successor waves and their children might not be as conservative. They also will be rowdier and bring tons of social baggage. The classic example: the Marielitos. Cubans fleeing Castro in 1959 were from Cuba’s white middle and upper class, the convicts and mental patients dumped by Castro in 1980 were from Cuba’s lowes

A year to turn the page

A year to turn the page The year 2020 has been humbling in the face of nature. The coronavirus pandemic rattled the earth and revealed just how unstable the ground beneath us was. For journalists, the avalanche of life-or-death news crashed into an industry already beset by acute financial strain, the warping effects of disinformation, and long-standing inequity. In the print pages of the Columbia Journalism Review, we’ve looked at a media ecosystem confronting the realities of our distressed planet and the people who inhabit it.  First, in the spring, was the climate issue. E. Tammy Kim turned her attention to the

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