"as unique as the breakfast tacos in San Antonio."
(07-12-2022 06:15 PM)olliebaba Wrote: As for using a food item as a slur word it's been done for ages. When I was in the military if you wanted to insult a hispanic you would call him a "taco or a taco bender". It was the same with the other ethnicities and Blacks. I used to get kidded by my "friends" by being called a "taco bender" but don't think that I would keep quiet, I had a few slurs of my own to throw at them which were food slurs too. It never became a fighting issue because we were friends and we were just riding each other.
I think that "doctor" has just lost what remaining Hispanics the Demons were relying on in November and 2024 to vote for them.
LOL, what a bunch of pendejos.
Two of my carpenters put F Joe Biden stickers on their trucks today.
RE: "as unique as the breakfast tacos in San Antonio."
(07-12-2022 04:50 PM)JDTulane Wrote:
(07-11-2022 06:39 PM)Jugnaut Wrote: My initial reaction to the statement is that breakfast tacos are probably pretty common in San Antonio...so the implication would be that Latinx are the same or common to her? Lol
Common yes. She meant the diversity of offerings. You can get a breakfast taco 200 ways in Austin/San Antonio.
This is some next level pearl clutching. Hit me up when someone actually (and I type this sitting in San Antonio) from here gets offended by that and I'll hear em out.
It's not being received well nationally apparently, who cares what you think San Antonio thinks.
RE: "as unique as the breakfast tacos in San Antonio."
(07-12-2022 04:50 PM)JDTulane Wrote:
(07-11-2022 06:39 PM)Jugnaut Wrote: My initial reaction to the statement is that breakfast tacos are probably pretty common in San Antonio...so the implication would be that Latinx are the same or common to her? Lol
Common yes. She meant the diversity of offerings. You can get a breakfast taco 200 ways in Austin/San Antonio.
This is some next level pearl clutching. Hit me up when someone actually (and I type this sitting in San Antonio) from here gets offended by that and I'll hear em out.
I'm guessing if Trump said the same thing, you would have a slightly different reaction.
RE: "as unique as the breakfast tacos in San Antonio."
(07-12-2022 07:31 AM)gdunn Wrote: What's a breakfast taco
They are awesome. Usually scrambled eggs with some type of meat cheese and potatoes on a flour tortilla. Best is tortilla is homemade. There are many different combinations. They are NOT unique to San Antonio no more than kolaches are unique to the hill country here.
RE: "as unique as the breakfast tacos in San Antonio."
Taco bell is working hard on breakfast tacos being their new menu item media blitz based on this.
An empty taco shell that cost $12 for Americans. However, if you don't speak english and have no proof of citizenship, it's stuffed with anything you want and is free.
(This post was last modified: 07-13-2022 06:47 AM by Bear Catlett.)
RE: "as unique as the breakfast tacos in San Antonio."
As someone who is Latino, went to college in San Antonio and love me some damn good breakfast tacos... this is the stupidest **** I have ever heard. But no more mean tweets right?!?! Racist c$@#.
RE: "as unique as the breakfast tacos in San Antonio."
Schiff, if Whoopie Doodoo is exasperated with this woman you know that Jilly made a major doo doo. Whoopie couldn't believe that she could have said that. LOL
The Demonic Latinx'es in her little domain also were not happy.
Quote:As we previously reported, Republican Latinas who are either running for office or who are already there have been under attack in recent weeks by terrified leftists and their media allies, both of who are proclaiming these women are out of the mainstream of Hispanic thinking or something simply because they don’t all think the same way socialist Democrat Latinas like Rep. Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) do.
For example, just last week, the New York Times hit out at newly elected Rep. Mayra Flores (R-Texas) as well as Republican House nominees Monica De La Cruz and Cassy Garcia (both also from Texas), calling them members of the “far-right,” which is media speak for “any member of a minority group who does not march lockstep with Democrat party dogma.”
Days later, the ladies were attacked by NBC Latino contributor and CNN columnist Raul A. Reyes, who declared in an op/ed published on the struggling network’s website that conservative Latina women like Flores are “not the real deal” because their views allegedly are not “an authentic reflection of Latino voters.”
So understandably, these ladies were ready to roar when First Lady Jill Biden compared San Antonio Hispanics to “breakfast tacos” during her Monday appearance in Texas at a “Latinx IncluXion” luncheon.
But though mainstream media coverage of the co-president’s tone-deaf comments has waned over the last 24 hours or so, that doesn’t mean these GOP Latinas are willing to let the issue go. They, along with fellow GOP House nominee Yesli Vega (Va.), are still raising the roof in their own way, making sure that people in their respective communities don’t forget how little the Democratic party actually cares about what they think.
For instance, Flores appeared on Fox News for an interview Wednesday where she said in so many words that the only reason Biden was apologizing (through a spokesman) was that she got caught showing the type of disrespect for the Hispanic community that Democrats typically try to mask:
…Flores said it shows Democrats believe things like tacos and “playing Latin music” is all it takes to win voters.
Flores doubted the sincerity of Biden’s apology, saying it only came after the White House saw the backlash from the Hispanic community.
“It’s going to take a lot more than that. We want gas, rent and groceries to come down. We want more money in our pockets, and they’re only making our lives more miserable.”
Starts at about 3:30 into the below clip. Watch:
Vega did a short, sweet and to-the-point video educating Jill Biden on the differences between a Hispanic person and a taco:
Garcia capitalized on the debate over Mrs. Biden’s cringe comparison and the use of the term “Latinx” in a cute patriotic tweet noting that she’s not “Latinx” and not a “taco.” She’s “100% Texan”:
De La Cruz RTd this hilarious meme that included AOC:
Good for them.
Hopefully, they’ll keep making noise every time Democrats say the quiet part out loud regarding their true thoughts about minority communities, as black conservatives did after Joe Biden’s infamous “you ain’t black” statement in 2020 and as Hispanics did after Terry McAuliffe’s eye-opener during a 2021 campaign stop about how they needed to keep reproducing so Democrats wouldn’t run out of voters.
During the Trump years, Republicans made inroads with minority voting blocs because they began to understand that there were areas where they could find common ground with those voters (on economic and educational matters, for starters) if they just framed their messaging in the right way. Though they still have a long way to go, the GOP continues to make progress in these communities not by going “Democrat-lite” but by appealing to them by pointing out their commonalities, emphasizing that they agree on more than they disagree – something the media and the left don’t want people to believe.
Between that, and Joe Biden’s mangling of the southern border crisis and the Democratic party’s growing obsession with appearing “woke,” Hispanics are now not just walking away from the Democratic party; they are running away from it.
Only time will tell, but what we’ve seen in recent elections even in places that Democrats ultimately won is that the peeling off of Hispanic voters from Democrat voter rolls is commencing apace and shows no signs of stopping. And long as Democrats keep their heads in the sand in trying to placate out-of-touch hipsters and wokesters in their party instead of focusing on issues that matter to most Americans no matter their background, that trend will continue.
Not all black people think alike. Not all Hispanics think alike. Not all women think alike. I could go on and on, but I think the point has been made. Republicans understand this now, Democrats don’t because a) they hate admitting they’re on the wrong side of any issue and b) they think they own minority voters.
RE: "as unique as the breakfast tacos in San Antonio."
(07-12-2022 04:50 PM)JDTulane Wrote:
(07-11-2022 06:39 PM)Jugnaut Wrote: My initial reaction to the statement is that breakfast tacos are probably pretty common in San Antonio...so the implication would be that Latinx are the same or common to her? Lol
Common yes. She meant the diversity of offerings. You can get a breakfast taco 200 ways in Austin/San Antonio.
This is some next level pearl clutching. Hit me up when someone actually (and I type this sitting in San Antonio) from here gets offended by that and I'll hear em out.
Pretty much like every over-hyped "racist" slight that the left used against Trump over the last 4 years. Remember the left claiming Trump told people to inject themselves with Clorox as a Covid cure? Ummmm----That would be something he actually NEVER said----so, in this case----at least Jill actually said what she's being criticized for. Welcome to world overhyped slights and gaffes the left has created.
(This post was last modified: 07-14-2022 06:47 PM by Attackcoog.)