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> Do you really believe that’s what drives people? I've seen plenty examples of entrenched prejudice in people against others that can't possibly have any negative effect on their own existence. And in many cases it's very hard not to see it as irrational "hatred" where, as per GP's point, even just pretending the objects of their hatred simply don't exist would surely be a better response. Presumably hatred for enti…
> I've seen plenty examples of entrenched prejudice in people against others that can't possibly have any negative effect on their own existence. Sure. But OP referred to "50% of the United States ... hating minorities." As a card-carrying minority who lives in a Trump-voting precinct, that's bollocks. > BTW, I'm pretty sure most people (on HN at least) can distinguish between those that object to immigration on raci…
And no, there's no "obligation" to welcome increased immigration - plenty of environmentally focused political groups demand lower immigration too. Indeed I have some serious concerns over the effect it has on poorer countries when there are so many options for their brightest and most motivated citizens to seek a new life elsewhere. But that's a world away from the dog whistling that goes on when politicians deliberately stir up racist sentiment by singling out entire cultural groups of migrants as being the source of recent crime waves or undeserved recipients of welfare etc.