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JD Vance blamed latinos for his mom's theft habit.

In reality she was caught stealing thousands of pills from the hospital and lost her license.

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SatanBurger · 36-40, F
@Northwest He lied in his memoir and said that he almost lost his mother to drugs coming through the border but failed to mention that she stole them from a hospital. So basically he tried blaming immigrants for his mother's drug habit.
Northwest · M
@SatanBurger Not to mention that one or more of his dad's were drug dealers, and the source was the hillbilly community he grew up in.
Carla · 61-69, F
They are blaming brown people for everything. It makes it easier to erase people that are vilified.
Anyone saying any different , approves.

What happens though, when the brown people are mostly gone? Who will be erased for the problems that will certainly arise after the purge?
SatanBurger · 36-40, F
@Carla It’s projection, JD Vance can't cope that his mother stole pills from the hospital and would rather invent a story about his mother being innocent instead of theft even if that means blaming immigrants. Maga is a political party made up of projection
tobynshorty · 51-55, F
Is his mom a Latino?
SatanBurger · 36-40, F
@tobynshorty I don't think so, here's the backstory:

The accusation:

Posts on social media platforms like Facebook and Threads claim that Vance invented or twisted the narrative around his mother's opioid addiction to serve his political agenda.

He reportedly made a comment suggesting, "I nearly lost my mother to drugs coming through the border," while critics state she was fired from her nursing job for stealing pills from the hospital.

Some have interpreted his comments, especially when combined with other anti-immigrant statements, as unfairly blaming Latinos for drug issues in the U.S.

Source of the backstory:

The information about his mother's addiction and her theft of pills comes from Vance himself, as documented in his memoir, Hillbilly Elegy.

Political messaging:

During the 2024 campaign, Vance created an ad that blamed immigrants for his mother's drug problem, which his critics called a "next-level shamelessness" and a misrepresentation of the public record.

 
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