Cal.State Mexican Insurgents Travel To AZ to Stand with brothers
Great story from Cal. State Northridge student newspaper tells how Mexicans educated at California college at expense of American tax payers are traveling to Arizona to stand with their Mexican brothers in that state against efforts of Arizona to stop their Mexican/Hispanic Supremacist "ethinic studies" which teach the moral supremacy of "historically oppressed " Hispanics over morally inferior dirty rotten racist white people who oppressed them.
Well, the battle lines are drawing. Go to this link, read this story ans see what your American tax dollars are financing. The leading player quoted is Rudy Acuna...a well known Mexican supremacist. Even since college in the 1960's, I noticed that Mexicans are very good at organizing protests, riots and walkouts, but not much else. That's one of the reasons they invented "Chicano Studies," a discipline to give otherwise dysfunctional worthless people the chance to be college graduates. This is simply the latest example of this phenomenon. http://sundial.csun.edu/2012/02/csun...dies-programs/ |
I saw a large group hanging around the parking lot of St. Mary's Hospital yesterday. They must be trying to get something across to their fellows.
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I noticed that Mexicans are very good at organizing protests, riots and walkouts, but not much else.
Don, you're a beautiful person on the inside. Actually, Mexicans organize my schedule five days a week. Where I go, who I represent, and who I see is entirely orchestrated by an entirely Latino staff, mostly Mexican-Americans. These folks are faultlessly polite, deal with crazy calls from panicky immigrant families, and endure the occasional temper flare ups from of a bunch of mouthy Jewish and Mormon lawyers. Basically, if these folks didn't show up each day and deal with all the grunt work orchestration/support, my job would not exist. Your above assertion is really overbroad. Take the bigotry down a couple notches. Many people legally here from Mexico provide lots of valuable labor and sure don't have a hard time keeping things organized. |
Don, That sounds like a good event for you to counter protest.
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To make that defense, you would have to be almost entirely oblivious to things he has repeatedly written and said ... which I know you're not. |
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Acuna was born in something like 1932 in California and grew up in East LA. The family's American experience dates from the 1870's or so beginning in Tuscon. His life experience would not be accepted in Mexico as Mexican, and might be described in Octavio Paz' 1958 book Labyrinth of solitude as "not wanting" (in the true Mexican cultural sense the American born can never be "Mexican" whether desiring to or not) to be Mexican, as well not wanting to be American, but even knowing it to be dangerous antagonizes the majority culture. Acuna is and old school, old time AMERICAN Chicano drenched in the past, a centuries old, never ending problem in Mexico which prevents a Mexican future - perhaps he inherited the tendency. Acuna is an American racist, not a Mexican racist. I knew a Korean War vet who grew up in East LA - even though his father was from Jalisco, the "Spanish" he learned in East LA wasn't Mexican enough to effectively communicate with Mexican nationals. Acuna may have made extra effort in that regard. The man is something over 80 years old, and indications may be that senility is creeping up on him. |
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So, what is your job and why do you need legal immigrants from Mexico for its very existence? |
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The confusion is in the use of the word "Mexican" in a racial sense rather than the more correct meaning of national identity. As I understood him, most of firm's employees are natural born American citizens whose families may have been here for a century or more, or not. The legal immigrant(s) I assume is/are well qualified for the job and has a skill necessary to the employer. It is illegal to discriminate against anyone concerning race or national origin. Any employer so blatant to do so will swiftly appear in court. Being a legal immigrant means all the hoops have been jumped through, a respect for American immigration law. Just because someone has legally immigrated or even grown up among illegals does not indicate that person is sympathetic to the illegal cause. One legal immigrant from Guadalajara was an active member of Save our State, went to many events. Lupe Moreno - American by virtue of the 14th amendment as most of us are - has an an anti illegal crusade of her own, and has been a guest at Save our State http://articles.latimes.com/2005/aug...l/me-latinos14. Then there's American citizen Ray Herrera, whose occupation was destroyed by illegal labor http://unitedstates.fm/ray.htm. Things aren't so black and white, twoller. |
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