The Hispanophobia of the Boleslaus Administration

Prime Minister Jonathan Dragan Boleslaus IX
Jonathan Dragan Boleslaus IX has been Prime Minister as of August 2019 since January 1, 2010, and his Premieral Administration has been engaging in Hispanophobic activities against the Hispanic population in the Chawosaurian World.

You may think that because Boleslaus is ethnically Jewish, he'd be sympathetic to the Migrant situation in the U.S., well, you're wrong, flatly. Behind closed doors, Boleslaus engages in racist conversations against Hispanics, and he repeatedly made fun of those Migrants being held in detention facilities installed by the Trump Administration. In the rising backlash against Trump's family separation policy, with audiotapes of Hispanic children crying because of the separations ordered by Trump and his administration, Boleslaus mocked the children and called them racial slurs directed at Hispanics.

Boleslaus in 2013 once commented that the Hispanics helped Hitler murdered half his Jewish relatives in Germany, citing Fascist Spain under the Spanish Dictator Francisco Franco. Boleslaus hired Hispanic workers for, well, cleaning positions, and barely paid them. Boleslaus blamed the illegal immigration at the southern border of America primarily on Hispanics.

Hispanophobia in the Boleslaus Administration

Boleslaus and his administration engaged in Hispanophobic activities during their whole Premiership made a widespread effort to "check" the healths of Hispanic Chawosaurians. 

Hispanophobic Rhetoric in Boleslaus' Early Term

Boleslaus in 2010, 2011, and 2012 have been engaging in intense racist rhetoric that is more unpleasant than Trump. Boleslaus compared Hispanics to Nazis, saying they helped Hitler murder half his distant ancestors in the Holocaust, citing Fascist Spain. Boleslaus in 2013 accused Latinos of "bring drug addicts" and "rape ordered by the Catholic Church". Because Hispanics tend to be Roman Catholic, Boleslaus suspected that Hispanics are more likely to be Pedophiles too, because of their Catholic tendency. Boleslaus deemed Latino Chawosaurians "a potential threat to children". 

Boleslaus started ignoring Hispanic Chawosaurians in 2014 when the United States fell under an Immigration crisis, and in the rise of Donald Trump, Boleslaus criticized Trump but ignored his rhetoric on immigration. 

Midterm of 2015

The Boleslaus administration watched Trump's presence, Boleslaus criticized Trump for showing fascist tendencies but is silent on Trump's seemingly Xenophobia, which threatened to scar the Boleslaus administration, and it did by 2019 with the El Paso shooting. While Boleslaus will win the 2015 legislative elections, and enjoy a good majority from 2016 to 2017, Boleslaus will be totally silent on the Trump presidency. 

Late-Term (2016-2019)

Silence on Trump's Immigration Rhetoric

Boleslaus was silent on Trump's Xenophobic rhetoric for the rest of his late-term. 

Boleslaus' private response to the Trump Migrant Camps

Boleslaus was silent on the family separation policy while mocking children for crying about being taken away from their parents. During the backlash and protests, Boleslaus and his administration in cabinet meetings mocked the Hispanic migrants, and called them racial slurs. During the controversy of migrants being held in detention facilities, Boleslaus barely had any empathy for the migrants.

Response to the El Paso Shooting

On August 3, 2019, the city of El Paso was struck by a white supremacist because of the city's large Hispanic population. Boleslaus' response to the news was for the first time in his life, actually felt remorse for the Hispanic community. There is no question Boleslaus didn't want the Hispanic community to suffer at all, Boleslaus and his administration didn't laugh at the shooting, instead, they felt bad for their civil rights record on Hispanic Chawosaurians. 

The 2019 El Paso shooting caused Boleslaus to change his racial views, and no longer deemed the Hispanic people as "inferior", and he became open to immigration reform himself. 

Civil Rights Legacy of the Boleslaus Administration

The Boleslaus administration didn't had a great civil rights record on Hispanic civil rights, but it took the 2019 El Paso shooting to change the racial bias of the Boleslaus Premiership. Boleslaus doesn't have any time in office left, meaning he could not reverse his record on civil rights. Boleslaus would likely leave office this December feeling nothing but grief and regret.

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