I don't see what's so bad about introducing new ideology and ways of thinking to people (regardless of what language they speak) who don't vote the way your good neighbors in Texas vote.
One small example: We've encountered many foreign and American taxi drivers in NYC, Washington DC and Chicago who tune into Rush and Hannity each day... their minds have been changed over time listening to these radio hosts.
Nearly every day Rush has callers who formerly voted straight democRAT... after listening to Rush's logical arguments why conservatism is better, they now vote Republican, and are convincing family members and friends to do the same. Sounds like a good thing to me...
I don’t see what’s so bad about introducing new ideology and ways of thinking to people (regardless of what language they speak) who don’t vote the way your good neighbors in Texas vote.
One small example: We’ve encountered many foreign and American taxi drivers in NYC, Washington DC and Chicago who tune into Rush and Hannity each day... their minds have been changed over time listening to these radio hosts.
Nearly every day Rush has callers who formerly voted straight democRAT... after listening to Rush’s logical arguments why conservatism is better, they now vote Republican, and are convincing family members and friends to do the same. Sounds like a good thing to me...
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I couldn’t agree more! We should cross the language barrier. Sometimes, finer points can be lost in translation especially when English may be a second language to those you wish to reach.
I just disagree with political parties or pundits painting any race with such a large brush - “reach out to Latinos because they all vote democrat” - that sort of thing.
Sorry for the misunderstanding.