The United States has always lashed out with prejudice against each wave of immigrants from anywhere but the U.K., “No Irish need apply,” Jewish immigrants, Italians, Japanese, they all took their shots. Of course, xenophobia was nothing compared to racism against Black Americans. But that doesn’t mean it wasn’t serious. But now brown people comprise the largest wave of immigration and some simply won’t tolerate it.

Political analyst Bakari Sellers assures us that this is not going over well in Mar-a-Lago and might be the primary reason the MAGAs stick together (it was the primary reason it was formed), and having lost the election means changes. Mediaite:

Bakari Sellers: No question about it. I mean, you look at that. You look at Charlottesville and you look at what happened January 6th. What you’re seeing now is the browning of America bringing out a lot of the true colors of this country, whether or not it’s the anti-Semitic rhetoric that you just played, whether or not it’s the racism or the xenophobia.

I mean, look at this panel. It’s Bakari Sellers, Don Lemon, and Ana Navarro.

Right now, Stephen Miller and Donald Trump are at Mar-a-Lago and they’re throwing up because this is not the America they want to see. And so, I actually go as far as saying that a lot of the things that we see going on politically, especially when it comes to voting rights throughout the country are not because of the 2020 election.

It’s because of this census and what we knew is that there’s no such thing as economic anxiety. The media did a disservice calling it that. It’s cultural anxiety. There are people who feel as if they’re being replaced. It’s not true, but that’s how they feel.

White Americans are not being “replaced,” they are being “joined,” and it’s no different than when the Irish, Italians, Jews, etc migrated to the United States, the only difference is that the people are brown, that’s a problem for people like Miller and Trump, enough to make them sick.

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