>>520278904 (OP)
i like to watch an old western show called The Rifleman. takes place in 1880s new mexico territory. one of the main points the show drives home almost every episode is that every man is a free man in america and has the right to think and live how he chooses. this mindset is often at odds with being a good and decent neighbor and the characters in the show will struggle to rectify these two things often resulting in someone either getting hurt emotionally, physically, or killed in a shootout. the idea of "uniting with anyone who proclaims america first" has not only been tried, but also is at odds with what people going back to the founding thought america and believed america was: a place where a man can live how he sees fit without the need for over explaining on how not to live. there was a telepathic connection between americans (whites) in the old days. that telepathy on how to live and let live is extinct with the addition of many millions of browns to american society, no matter HOW america first they are. fuentes couldnt telepathically communicate with a single jeet, spic, or nigger in a neighbor where residents have a dispute