Retired Teacher asks that the race card be put away
This is an email I received today:
Retired Teacher Howard Williams, Former Fontana, CA High School Teacher Retired teacher, Howard Williams, asks that the race card be put away. As a Jew, he "knows more about hatred and racism than most minorities." Below is his analysis of a visit to a local, Southern California Social Security Office and employment testing firm . Uphold Our Laws: Stop The Hate & Assimilate I am not putting down any minority. I am simply deeply concerned over the sovereignty and culture of the United States. The country I love dearly and fought for - I nearly died in the service of this wonderful country. I stopped at the Social Security Office on Holt Boulevard, Ontario, CA, to address retirement issues. I had some time to kill and decided to take a mental snapshot to see who was there. So, I strolled around. I counted 81 adults, not including me, of which 19 appeared to be non-Hispanic. I wondered why 75 percent of these people were Hispanic and why they were so young. These were mostly young people with small children. Were any illegal aliens? Is this why our Social Security system is in such trouble? I listened in on some of the conversations to ascertain what language they were speaking. There were no conversations in English among the Hispanics. Later, I drove to a clinic for a pre-hire drug and TB test for a part time job. I was 1 of 14 adults and the only non-Hispanic. The adults were only speaking Spanish. Our country has been strengthened by immigrants who entered and resided in our country LEGALLY and assimilated into our way of life, while keeping their culture. What bothers me, is that now there are people who enjoy residing in the U.S. but refuse to learn our language and assimilate into our way of life. And then, t hey demand that taxpayers support them as they express hatred toward America. When I was a teacher at Fontana High School, there were Hispanic students who called me a racist because I was not bilingual. To summarize: This is not a matter of prejudice but, rather, compromising the very ideals which make this country great. We must demand that our elected officials promote enforcement of U.S. immigration laws, the English language, and assimilation into our American culture. |
The schools are a large part of the problem
We worked next to an LAUSD elementary school today. They had the kids singing Spanish songs rather than singing songs which would help them learn English. |
My car radio would have been blaring country western.
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Federal agency to investigate L.A. schools
Federal agency to investigate L.A. schools
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Poor performance of LAUSD prompts feds' probe
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In 1968, the LAUSD board of education was white. Now, it's mostly brown, and those representative of other races on the board are mostly sympathetic to the Aztlanista program. The race game has gained them nothing in all these years, and now it's about to come crashing down around their ears. Some "Aztlan". |
How's this for a self serving resume which could suck chrome off an Aztlanista bumper while representing race obsessed narcissism presiding over a failed project?
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The government gave an amnesty in 86 which was the big push of this invasion, but now we're flooded and no one knows how to swim. The government got the cheep labor, now they don't know how to handle the excess responsibility that they let happen. But they keep pandering.
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And having to explain it all away. Sometimes Karma is a bitch. |
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