I5 wrote:Can you articulate what you think mainstream conservatives believe about refugees escaping violence and how they should or shouldn't be treated in terms of US response? I'm interested to learn something here.
From my previous comments:
But whether or not that paranoia and prejudicial attitude is 'typical' of conservatives/R's, I couldn't say.Short answer is no, I can't. Slightly longer answer is that I have no idea what 'mainstream conservatives' believe. To begin with, I don't even know what a mainstream conservative is. Are they Trump supporters? MAGA people? Or are they Romney/Cheney types? All I am saying is that my views aren't necessarily atypical of a conservative, that I know a lot of people that think much as I do. How many or what percentage, I haven't a clue.
I-5 wrote:Do you agree the response to Ukrainians is not exactly the same as those from Syria or latin America, for example?
I assume that you are suggesting that the primary reason why Ukrainians are being met with considerably more sympathy than those in Syria or Latin America has something to do with race or ethnicity, and again, I can't really say for sure. It certainly may be a factor, but it also could be that Americans still have a residual dislike and a distrust of the Russians that got its roots during the Cold War, and it's more about the aggressor than it is the victims. We grew up in a world where the "Rooskies" were our arch enemies, the ones that Ronald Reagan called the
Evil Empire, that shoots down passenger airliners, and that Tom Cruise battled in
Top Gun.
I also think that the Ukrainian President, Zelensky, has had a lot to do with the amount and intensity of support in this country, that is open defiance, his look-em in the eye and saying
"Go ahead: Make my day!" in spite of the odds being stacked heavily against him appeals to our souls, like rooting for the underdog, for David to kick the crap out of Goliath. We haven't seen that kind of defiance out of anyone in the world since Winston Churchill. BTW, did you know that Churchill wanted to be in the first wave to storm the beaches at Normandy? Eisenhower had to go to the king of England to talk him out of it.
I know that wasn't the answer you were looking for, that you're trying to get inside the thought process of a 'typical' conservative, but I honestly don't know anymore than you do.