The Left Is Openly Solicitous Of Haitian Cat-Eaters

I don’t often dump the contents of my email inbox out onto the site, but every now and again there is something which simply needs a public airing, and this, from the communist Indivisible crowd – you might remember them as the people who organized mobs of hecklers to harass and attempt to intimidate Republican elected officials at town halls following the 2016 presidential election their side lost – is worth it.

I’ll just give you the whole thing. It comes from somebody named “Emily Phelps,” though the “from” line says “press@indivisibleguide.com”…

Hi all —

Regarding the wild, racist and anti-immigrant claims that JD Vance and others have ampflied about Springfield, OH, as well as similar stories about Aurora, CO,I wanted to share an anecdotal quote, attributable to my colleague here at Indivisible, Mary Small, who previously worked in immigrant rights.

I hope her anecdote can help underscore a point about the Republicans’ usual election year routine that’s been made before (e.g. from 2018: AP: Remember the caravan? After vote, focus on migrants fades)

Attributable to Mary Small – 

“This is a well-known phenomenon in the immigrant rights community: Every election year, in late summer, the right attempts to trigger a public panic that involves immigrants, fantastical details, and not coincidentally, swing states. You can set your watch to it. In fact, folks commonly keep a placeholder on our planning calendars for this fake crisis.

“This is the season when hysterical stories about caravans and invasions suddenly appear, before suddenly fading away in November. But this year, like everything else about the Trump campaign, its two standard deviations more bizarre. It’s almost like we have the rhythm and racism of a normal Republican campaign, but with unprecedentedly unhinged content.”

Mary’s Bio:

As Chief Strategy Officer, Mary leads Indivisble’s advocacy strategy across the organization’s core issue areas, including democracy, economic justice, immigration, climate and healthcare. Prior to her work at Indivisible, Mary was the Policy Director at Detention Watch Network and co-led the #DefundHate campaign, to defund the anti-immigrant enforcement machine. Before joining Indivisible, Mary spent over a decade working in the overlap between migrant rights, racial justice, anti-criminalization and human rights, and is thrilled to now be applying those lessons to the intersectional advocacy work Indivisible prioritizes. A proud North Carolinian, Mary holds a Bachelors from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a Masters in Public Policy from the University of Minnesota.

(also here,though title is old)

Best, Emily

So you understand, all crises not generated by the Left and their paid activist organizations like Indivisible are fake crises. But those which are? Very Real, You Guys.

This is where the Haitian/Springfield, Ohio controversy came from. It wasn’t made up by J.D. Vance…

Springfield is a post-industrial town of some 50,000 people or so, and the Biden administration has dumped 20,000 Haitian asylum-seekers there which will utterly destroy the culture and quality of life of the residents, none of whom had any vote at all about what was going to happen to them.

But of course the people who run Springfield are now denying that these new residents of their community are making cuisine out of their neighbors’ pets…

…and that’s why Indivisible is blaming this on J.D. Vance.

The cat-eating thing has to be “debunked,” in the way the Democrat media-activist complex “debunks” things – namely, to declare them to be debunked without ever addressing the issue they represent – because it’s too eye-grabbing not to.

And the negative symmetry of it is simply devastating.

What’s important isn’t whether the Haitians are eating cats, though the folks in Springfield seem to be pretty convinced they are regardless of what their political betters are telling them. What’s important is that you now have a small city’s worth of people from a savage Third World country where almost no one is literate and where the median IQ is estimated to be somewhere in the mid-60’s. Violence is a way of life there, there is virtually zero civilization as we Americans understand it and the entire country is a basket case dependent on international aid.

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This isn’t to say there aren’t individual Haitians who can’t come to America and make a good run of it. But dropping 20,000 asylum-seekers from one of the worst places in the world into a small city is clearly going to produce the same poor results in the new place that they were attempting to leave.

You’re going to get lawlessness, degradation, filth, invasion of private property and unrest.

Everyone understands this.

Cat-eating is a metaphor for the lousy quality of life the Biden administration and its allies, like the communists at Indivisible, are imposing on ordinary folks. And they want to tar, as conspiracy theorists, Vance and the other ordinary Americans who have the courage to call out their political and cultural aggressions, because of course they do.

Nobody at Indivisible would last a week in Port-au-Prince. These are a bunch of blue-haired, face-pierced losers who’ve been pampered all their lives. They know very little other than that they hate their fellow Americans – and that government is their God, with migrants like the Springfield Haitians as a potential vehicle to ever-more political power once they can deliver them amnesty and a path to citizenship.

None of that happens if the cat-eater meme – which might be false in particular but is without question true in general – takes hold.

I said last week at The American Spectator that J.D. Vance has to be demonized because he’s far and away the most articulate of the four national presidential and vice-presidential candidates. Screeching about his “xenophobic cat-eater lies” is a good example of that coming into fruition already.

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