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In Trumpism, empathy isn’t just discarded — it’s treated like a weakness. Emotional intelligence? Liability. Compassion? That’s for losers. In this world, cruelty gets rebranded as strength, and ignorance is a badge of honor. The less you understand, the more “authentic” you become. It’s a movement that brings together people who see kindness as a defect and brutality as proof you’ve got what it takes. Enter this Mexican American Trump supporter, who shrugs off her own family’s fate with, “They can just come back and do it the right way.” Right — because dealing with U.S. immigration is like renewing a driver’s license. Let’s be real: “Doing it the right way” in America is like trying to win the lottery with a crayon-drawn ticket. It’s a bureaucratic maze of forms, fees, lawyers, and years — sometimes decades — waiting on decisions that may never come. This isn’t Ellis Island; it’s musical chairs where they pull the seat out just as you sit down. Here’s what's really dark: she knows the system’s broken. She knows her cousins — people who’ve been here 20, 30 years — aren’t coming back if they get deported. And she just doesn’t care. Because in the MAGA mindset, proving your toughness means sacrificing empathy — even if it means throwing your own family under the bus. But they’re onto her. She admits her relatives are furious. “They don’t talk to me,” she says. “They’re angry at me because I support Trump.” And there it is — the final cost of this twisted loyalty. In the end, she’s left clinging to a political movement that celebrates cruelty, while the people closest to her — her own flesh and blood — want nothing to do with her. #trump #deportation #immigration #kamalaharris #harriswalz2024 #political #politicstiktok #politics #empathy #fyp #msnbc
In Trumpism, empathy isn’t just discarded — it’s treated like a weakness. Emotional intelligence? Liability. Compassion? That’s for losers. In this world, cruelty gets rebranded as strength, and ignorance is a badge of honor. The less you understand, the more “authentic” you become. It’s a movement that brings together people who see kindness as a defect and brutality as proof you’ve got what it takes. Enter this Mexican American Trump supporter, who shrugs off her own family’s fate with, “They can just come back and do it the right way.” Right — because dealing with U.S. immigration is like renewing a driver’s license. Let’s be real: “Doing it the right way” in America is like trying to win the lottery with a crayon-drawn ticket. It’s a bureaucratic maze of forms, fees, lawyers, and years — sometimes decades — waiting on decisions that may never come. This isn’t Ellis Island; it’s musical chairs where they pull the seat out just as you sit down. Here’s what's really dark: she knows the system’s broken. She knows her cousins — people who’ve been here 20, 30 years — aren’t coming back if they get deported. And she just doesn’t care. Because in the MAGA mindset, proving your toughness means sacrificing empathy — even if it means throwing your own family under the bus. But they’re onto her. She admits her relatives are furious. “They don’t talk to me,” she says. “They’re angry at me because I support Trump.” And there it is — the final cost of this twisted loyalty. In the end, she’s left clinging to a political movement that celebrates cruelty, while the people closest to her — her own flesh and blood — want nothing to do with her. #trump #deportation #immigration #kamalaharris #harriswalz2024 #political #politicstiktok #politics #empathy #fyp #msnbc

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