Vance sagt, Haitianer seien „illegal“, weil ihm das Rechtsprogramm, das sie aufgenommen hat, nicht gefällt

https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2024/09/us-presidential-election-jd-vance-immigration-haitian-ohio.html

35 Comments

  1. Yousoggyyojimbo on

    Oh is that what we are doing now?

    Good news, everybody, abortion is legal everywhere because I don’t like the laws that make it illegal. Apparently that’s all it takes.

  2. He also said that they came here from “Hatia” [Hay_sha]. And this geography wiz kid is sitting US senator…SMH

  3. waterdaemon on

    This is the GOP wet dream: getting to deny the citizenship of citizens they don’t like. Not coincidentally, it’s one of the few actual policies Trump has shared.

  4. Boring_Investment597 on

    “I don’t like them. So that makes them illegal.”

    – the US Nazi Party.

  5. ChocoCatastrophe on

    I don’t like the legal system that allows JD within fifty feet of a couch.

  6. Heavy_Law9880 on

    They were admitted in 2018 when *checks notes Trump was president.

  7. JudithMTeshima on

    This is from [https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/nov/28/white-supremacy-degeneracy-far-right-populists](https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/nov/28/white-supremacy-degeneracy-far-right-populists)

    ‘White supremacy’ is really about white degeneracy.

    >

    Revelations 13:5 The Beast … was given power to wage war against God’s holy people and to conquer them. And it was given authority over every tribe, people, language and nation. ^(8) All inhabitants of the earth will worship the beast.”

  8. forceblast on

    That’s a stretch. I don’t like the legal system that requires me to pay for things, so I am being “charged illegal fees” whenever I go to a store.

    Man this guy is bad at this.

  9. Nobblybiscuits on

    Must have been interesting to hear the conversation between him and his wife about those views at the dinner table

  10. Unhappy_Plankton_671 on

    And I love how he blames Kamala when it was Obama that granted their status due to a humanitarian disaster in Haiti.

  11. citizenjones on

    I’m starting to have doubts about any bonafides belonging to JD Vance on account I am unsure I respect the institutions that granted them.

  12. Sharp_Black on

    If you ever feel like you aren’t where you need to be in life, just remember that this guy went to Yale.

  13. beeradvice on

    You can’t change the rules just because you don’t like how I’m doing it!

  14. 1877KlownsForKids on

    I don’t like the legal program that allows assault weapons in civilian hands, ergo they’re all illegal felons.

    Am I doing that right?

  15. craigathan on

    JD Vance is a disciple of Curtis Yarvin along with his dark master Thiel. Here’s what Yarvin has to say about black people from Wikipedia

    [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtis_Yarvin](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtis_Yarvin)

    Yarvin has alleged that whites have higher IQs than blacks for genetic reasons. He has been described as a modern-day supporter of slavery, a description he disputes. He has claimed that some races are more suited to slavery than others. In a post that linked approvingly to Steve Sailer and Jared Taylor, he wrote: “It should be obvious that, although I am not a white nationalist, I am not exactly allergic to the stuff.” In 2009, he wrote that since US civil rights programs were “applied to populations with recent hunter-gatherer ancestry and no great reputation for sturdy moral fiber”, the result was “absolute human garbage.”

    Yarvin’s ideas have been influential among right-libertarians and paleolibertarians, and the public discourses of prominent investors like Peter Thiel have echoed Yarvin’s project of seceding from the US to establish tech-CEO dictatorships. Political strategist Steve Bannon has read and admired his work.

    Thiel was an investor in Yarvin’s startup Tlon and gave $100,000 to Tlon’s co-founder John Burnham in 2011. In 2016, Yarvin privately asserted to Milo Yiannopoulos that he had been “coaching Thiel” and that he had watched the 2016 US election at Thiel’s house. In his writings, Yarvin has pointed to a 2009 essay written by Thiel, in which the latter declared: “I no longer believe that freedom and democracy are compatible… Since 1920, the vast increase in welfare beneficiaries and the extension of the franchise to women—two constituencies that are notoriously tough for libertarians—have rendered the notion of ‘capitalist democracy’ into an oxymoron.”

    Rats of the same fur, stick together?

  16. sapientia-maxima on

    Remember… If Trump wins, this joker will be next in line and given Trumps decline that should scare us all

  17. Active-Bass4745 on

    Vance is not a legal person because I don’t like the person who birthed him.

  18. ShitDirigible on

    Tough shit fucko. We are a nation of laws and reason. If you dont like the laws and programs that allow them here legally, then do your job and legislate.

    Or i guess fuck a couch about it instead.

  19. Thirty_Helens_Agree on

    “Were you sick the day they taught law in law school?!”

  20. Greedy_Whereas6879 on

    He’s going to make a fine POTUS with those critical reasoning skills. Fock your feelings and grow the hell up. J. D.

  21. HookednSoCal on

    Anyone going to fill him in on which year they started moving to Springfield, OH? I mean he should know that being a Senator from OH. Ok, I’ll do it…. 2018 during (*checks notes*) the Trump administration. Leave the Haitians alone and 🖕off JD Vance

  22. He also think Haitians come from a country called ‘Haitia” (/hay~sha) as he pronounced it, so I’m not expecting much from him.

  23. reddittorbrigade on

    JD Vance has changed his name 4 times. Hatians are more legit than Shady Vance. They have papers to prove they can stay in America.

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