Trumpistas: Latinos And The GOP

The defection of a large minority of Latinos to the GOP is possible by combining a Trumpian temperament with unorthodox policy positions

Ernesto J. Antunez
5 min readSep 22, 2020
Donald Trump speaking with supporters at a campaign rally at the Phoenix Convention Center in Phoenix, Arizona.
Image: Gage Skidmore via Flickr

Even ferociously anti-Trump publications like The Atlantic have been sounding the alarm on the President’s growing support among Latinos during an election where both sides have declared a war to the knife and warn that their side’s defeat will herald the coming of the four horsemen of the apocalypse. The unabated demographic rise to electoral prominence of Latinos have turned them into kingmakers. Having been unwilling or unable to stop this rise Republicans now find themselves having to court Latinos in an attempt to stave off permanent minority party status.

Only a political animal like President Trump could continue to hold sway over a third of Latinos as a Republican while being denounced 24/7 by the legacy media as an unrepentant racist with a special animus towards that same community. Since his unorthodox success in this area (like many others) is based primarily on his unique instinctive grasp of political realities, a more systematic program must be laid out for present and future Republicans seeking to emulate his success. First and foremost, Latinos have a very peculiar set of characteristics which could lead an amateur to reach what seems at first logical but are ultimately ridiculous conclusions as regard the tripartite issues of race, culture and immigration that so define the Latin experience in the United States.

Racially speaking even though most Latinos would be classified as POC (Persons Of Color) they exist outside the dominant black-white paradigm that has historically framed race relations in America. Racial questions range within the Latino community (given the cultural imprint left by the colonial caste system) but remain essentially disconnected from the grander race question of American society. Racial demagoguery therefore has remained a mostly virginal activity among Latinos. A large part of this overall racial disconnect is the result of the fact that a substantial minority of Latinos consider themselves “honorary whites” (as a result of their real and imagined Spanish ancestry) and along with their unorthodox views on blacks remain immune to BLM style racial agitation.

Simply put Latinos (of all shades) conceive of themselves as a “Third Race” — different in their collective aspirations and fears from the dominant white gringos and an utterly alien black minority. These racial realities have continually frustrated Democrats’ hopes of creating a blood bond between Latinos and the Democratic Party (similar to the one that the latter currently enjoys with blacks). As a result of this, as the Democratic Party has continued its lunge towards socially degenerate pauperizing corporatism Latinos have sought to renegotiate their electoral support.

Latinos wish to continue their socio-economic rise while simultaneously keeping their highly traditional culture intact by beating back the forces of social corrosion (abortion, homosexuality, feminism, transgenderism, atheism, banditry etc.) Currently a newly emergent socially combative economic populism on the Right is causing ever larger numbers of Latinos to seek this renegotiation outside the Democratic Party. If post-Trump the GOP fails to embrace this populism, then Latinos will simply attempt this electoral renegotiation within the Democratic Party.

This is because contrary to popular myth, the religiosity of Latinos does not make them “natural Republicans” or more to the point “unnatural Democrats”. Latino’s religiosity is not a sign of puritanical piety or moral rectitude (the almost comical levels of moral depravity south of the border should have put that myth to rest a long time ago) but instead an integral part of the cultural marking used to differentiate them from other ethnic groups. This identitarianism masquerading as religiosity means that a community that strikes such a prominent religious pose can continue to co-exist within a Democratic Party that despises “bible-thumpers” but is more than willing to accommodate identitarianism among minorities.

GOP equivocation on the issue of illegal immigration from the South is the result of yet another one of these popular myths. Among propertied Latinos of long-standing legal status American citizenship serves as a status symbol that is used to differentiate them from the countless wretched illegals among them and the contemptible masses south of the border. The attempt at leveling these differences by granting “a pathway to citizenship” to illegals threatens the socio-economic positions of these deeply rooted and patriotic Latinos who are as “anti-immigrant” as any white working class “Trumplican”.

At the most primal level attempts to entice demographic groups such as Latinos away from their long-standing patrons require winning over not only their minds but also their hearts and souls. The enticer must hate what they hate and love what they love and fear what they fear or at least be convincing enough at appearing to do so (e.g., President Trump’s romancing of white working-class Rust Belt Democrats in 2016).

Trump’s semi-conscious presentation as an American caudillo (or strongman), especially during these times of rampant lawlessness on America’s streets (“law and order!”), is cementing these deep bonds of affection with Latinos who are already attracted to his populism. His “caudillo energy” is extremely appealing given their ancestral memories as a people (more on that later). Trump’s machismo along with his fleshly appetites have earned him a grudging admiration even from those Latinos who oppose him politically. Regardless of how Latin friendly they are on paper “Hispandering” milquetoasts are instinctually repulsive to Latinos (e.g., Jeb “Please Clap” Bush). A brief digression is required at this point.

Latinos since their conception as a distinct people have attempted to set their native societies upon highfalutin European theories of self-government. These attempts have either ended up in sanguinary disasters or pseudo-states festering from top to bottom with gross corruption and widespread banditry. Only the caudillo has been able to form an effective barrier against such societal degeneration. Latinos therefore instinctually place the protection of their property and women over any sort of abstraction that gives free reign to rioters to beat individuals senseless and pillage businesses.

At the moment many of these Latinos are instinctively running towards the supposed party of “law and order!” for succor and are instead being met with the party of “criminal justice reform”. This new stratagem is equal parts schizophrenic and idiotic given that Trump and the GOP are attempting to outflank the Democrats on completely alien terrain while struggling against their most basic impulses. Coddling up to criminals while rioters burn entire neighborhoods on air could not be more off-putting and manages to do the typical GOP thing of salvaging defeat from the jaws of victory by utterly misreading the room.

A post-Trump defection of about a third to half of the Latino community over to the GOP would be the result of a sagely application of these insights and others like it. Failure in this area will help to cement the Democratic Party’s hegemony over Latinos and with that the Democratic Party’s permanent future monopoly over the oval office. It is of course the prerogative of any and all Republicans to reject this analysis and instead follow the sagely advice of milk faced “Principled Conservatives” with three first names who are sure to win over the Jose’s of America with their one-two punch of warmed over libertarianism and racially self-flagellating BLM inspired “criminal justice reform”.

Originally published at www.americanthinker.com

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