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[1/10] As part of our 2020 ad tracker project, here is a break down of the worst #DogWhistleAd of the week.
Find out more about this campaign and if politicians in your district are using coded racist ads to get elected with our tracker: 2020adwatch.com
[2/10] Unsurprisingly, team Trump is at it again with a coded racist and xenophobic attack ad against Joe Biden. The ad makes a number of misleading, racist statements.
[3/10] The ad begins with a dubious and coded xenophobic boast about Trump’s swift action on COVID, referencing the travel ban from China.
[4/10] The ad then turns to a coded xenophobic attack on Biden with a similar racist idea that non-white foreigners would bring more COVID-19 to the states and hits Biden for wanting to increase refugee admissions by 700%.
[5/10] The 700% is a misleading number. While Biden does want to promote better policies on refugee admissions, this would simply be a return to previous refugee policies before Trump gutted the program.
[6/10] The ad further underscores its coded, racist message by singling out Yemen, Syria, and Somalia as it shows images of violence amidst non-white faces. This is ironic considering the history of our refugee program is designed around promises of liberty and refuge.
[7/10] Trump has also spent the last week spreading this coded, racist, and xenophobic message around the country at his political rallies. He drove a message of fear and division, whipping up his crowds to boo their neighbors and fear the non-white others in their communities.
[8/10] Trump has also tried to tie this racist attacks to @IlhanMN, encouraging his crowds to boo her and questioning her loyalty to the country. americasvoice.org/press_releases…
[9/10] Trump’s dangerous efforts of pitting neighbors against each other hurts us ALL in a time when we need unity and real policy solutions.
[10/10] Find out if politicians are using racist and xenophobic ads in your district and learn more about our Ad Watch project:
.@vcardenasDC: Donald Trump’s choice of J.D. Vance is a signal that there will not be a substantial change in tone or trajectory from the Trump campaign after the shooting of this past weekend.
.@vcardenasDC: Senator Vance had one of the most combative reactions to the violence, without any consideration of inflaming even more political violence.
.@vcardenasDC: Vance’s reaction fits into his pattern from the last several years, as he has been a leading messenger of the dangerous white nationalist conspiracy rhetoric that inspired multiple deadly domestic terrorists in Pittsburgh, El Paso, Buffalo and elsewhere.
Ahead of tonight's #GOPDebate, advocates and experts raise concerns about the dangers of normalizing rhetoric associated with the great replacement conspiracy theory, like describing migrants and asylum seekers as an “invasion.” bit.ly/3RCMJ1Q
"The media has an obligation not only to avoid normalizing this dangerous rhetoric, but to actively call it out for what it is: anti-immigrant, antisemitic, and racist lies that have fueled a cycle of extremist violence." @amyspitalnick @theJCPA
@amyspitalnick @theJCPA “Rhetoric that is linked to real-world acts of violence like ‘invasion’ and ‘replacement’ has no place in the public debate about immigration and the border. We can disagree on how to approach the challenges we face, but words matter." @vcardenasDC
"My state, through direct orders from Texas DPS, is now pushing small children and nursing babies back into the Rio Grande, where deployed razor wire and buoys have already increased the likelihood of drownings." - @_mariocarrillo_
"It’s almost too much to comprehend. Unfortunately, as horrific as this is, it’s not all that unpredictable given the escalation in dehumanization of migrants." - @_mariocarrillo_
HAPPENING NOW: Florida experts and advocates highlight the implications of Gov. Ron DeSantis’s agenda for Florida communities, the economy and the rest of the nation.
Follow along for updates 🧵⬇️
.@tomaskenn starts things off by saying that Florida legislation no longer functions as its own body, but works for Gov. DeSantis
What is sad is that it all of this serves the political aspirations of one man, says @tomaskenn
“It is atrocious that yet another family has to mourn their child because of our collective inability to fix our broken immigration system. Our hearts are with her family, and tens of thousands of other families whose pursuit of a better life ends in tragedy." - @vcardenasDC
@vcardenasDC "The CBP needs to learn from this tragedy and take the necessary steps to ensure it doesn't happen again." - @vcardenasDC
Why @POTUS approach to “downplay or defuse” on immigration is wrong for the U.S. economy and his 2024 re-election: bit.ly/3mKtuWy
"Creating a modern immigration system that works for America and the American economy is a strength to be embraced, not an issue to ‘downplay or defuse’." - @douglasrivlin
"Getting the economy right, combating inflation, progressing in the fight against climate change, and staffing the care economy are all political and policy priorities for President Biden and Democrats." - @douglasrivlin