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jeffw@lemmy.worldM to News@lemmy.world · 1 year ago

Idaho state senator tells Native American candidate to “go back where you came from”

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Idaho state senator tells Native American candidate to “go back where you came from”

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jeffw@lemmy.worldM to News@lemmy.world · 1 year ago
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The thing is, she was already there.
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    How does someone like this become senator?

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      People in power usually aren’t smart. They just have money from their parents or grandparents. This isn’t a meritocracy. Idiots rule the world

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        and there’s only one way to get rid of them

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          Trick them in to thinking that the senate building is haunted.

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            I’m sure that’ll work, provided there aren’t any meddlesome kids about!

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              Really makes you question the youth vote.

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              Pretty sure the mystery gang would help out with such an operation. Remember they mostly dealt with rich people.

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            Great, now they’re diverting all the tax revenue to churches to pay for exorcisms.

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              Don’t read in to the fact that the priest receiving all the tax payer money looks like the senator but with a goatee, and you never see them in the same room.

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            Great idea! I’ll go make some spooky ghost costumes!

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              Lank hair, sunken faces, soulless eyes… you’re going to have to try real hard to separate them from the living senators.

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                All we need is some white sheets!

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        Additionally, the dumb relate to the dumb (and are easily manipulated), hence why they get votes.

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        I get that. But you would think that a senator would at one point be in the same room as a history book

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          Sure, but that’s a long way from reading it

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      State senator, not real senator.

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      Racists are allowed to vote and do so en masse

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