• TheSlad@sh.itjust.works
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    3 months ago

    I tried to find a video of this on youtube, which I could not. I did however find a video of him making the same mistake 3 weeks ago in Pennsylvania, this time confusing it with North Carolina 🙄

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        3 months ago

        It sounds like in this case hes not mistaking, just talking about an unrelated town in a different state as a talking point to bring up immigration?

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          3 months ago

          Yeah, and he’s bringing up situations in different parts of the country as well, all to make whatever his point is (I guess immigration bad?).

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              2 months ago

              In the speech, he said it was a 2000% increase in immigration in a small town. So if that town has something like 2 immigrants in a decade (probably a pretty realistic number), then that means there were probably a handful of immigrants in that year (2000% of 0.2 is 4).

              So if it’s true, it’s likely wildly misleading.

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              2 months ago

              I kinda wish it were true because imagine all of the amazing restaurants that would be popping up across the country with so many immigrants!