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Link Posted: 11/23/2014 2:02:31 PM EDT
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My butt itches.
Link Posted: 11/23/2014 3:22:37 PM EDT
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i'm not.




it indicates a lifetime of hard work.
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i'm not.

it indicates a lifetime of hard work.
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i'm not.

it indicates a lifetime of hard work.


Which is exactly the point I was hoping OP would take.

Instead of getting his panties in a wad he should address the issue with the person who he feels is being offensive, not some random Internet personalities.


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How in the world did you ever get the idea that anything in that thread you posted means that "All Hispanics are short brown people" being said in THIS thread???



Wow.



Does your back hurt from reaching backwards so far?





FOCUS! FOCUS! FOCUS!




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Trying to tell you that not all Hispanics are short brown people.  


Whoever said they WERE all "short brown people"??!



Oh yeah, I remember - it was that strawman you propped up in your opening post.



 
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Yeah.  Good thing there's not a sentiment like that here and you've never posted in agreement with it.

 


How in the world did you ever get the idea that anything in that thread you posted means that "All Hispanics are short brown people" being said in THIS thread???



Wow.



Does your back hurt from reaching backwards so far?





FOCUS! FOCUS! FOCUS!




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I don't know, maybe the goddamn thread title? "Baby Boom by Hispanic, Asian, Black, Will Make Whites the Minority by 2050"

 
Link Posted: 11/23/2014 3:45:58 PM EDT
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Now, what I hate is the bigoted opinion that some in the area have. That is the shit that I hate.
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ROFL, you mean the bigoted opinion that you took with you?



 
Link Posted: 11/23/2014 5:56:41 PM EDT
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Cool another white guilt "anti-racist" thread.



Let me know when Hispanics start condemning La Raza (The Race).



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Nah, they don't see themselves as a separate race...nope. And I'm sure the mainstream Hispanic population will start condeming the race hate group La Raza (the race) anytime now.



     
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We've discussed this before here. I don't even laugh anymore when I hear anything about "la raza", the true believers in any of this crap are the same students who wear Che shirts. Most of these types grow out of this fantasy; I hold it akin to the idiotic rebel flag followers who wish the south was a separate country. I am from Los Angeles, I could not muster one person I know that doesn't laugh or instantly dismiss anything associated with "la raza", it's in academia and the idiotic low-rider fantasy world.
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Blahblah blah. But one thing is certain Mexicans are family oriented, God fearing, hard working, conservative people and we need their help in order to defeat liberal/ progressive movement.



I'm pretty sure they will not like the idea of registration that is proposed by obama.











He's correct generally speaking, they tend to be religious and family centered which positions them in line with the Catholic church against issues such as abortion. A reasonable person would understand he did not mean they are fiscal conservatives and mainly republican. Be serious.



 








There is a great myth about Hispanics and their "conservative" family-values.
When it comes to teenage sex and abortion, Hispanic teens have a teen-pregnancy and teen birth rate that is almost TRIPLE that of non-hispanic whites, and a teen-abortion rate that is more than double that of non-hispanic whites.
Hispanics make up about 14% of the population, yet constitute almost 50% of gang members, compared to non-hispanic whites who constitute about 62% of the population but only about 20% of gang members. And it isn't "poverty" causing this because Hispanic poverty rate is about 2.5x that of whites while Hispanic gang-affiliation rate is over 11x that of whites.
And when it comes to domestic violence, Hispanic couples are two to three times more likely to report male-to-female and female-to-male partner violence than white couples, even after statistically controlling for socio-demographic and psychosocial variables, including alcohol consumption.
There's a cultural chasm between "Hispanic culture" and "non-Hispanic white" culture in America, and that is also reflected politically as we all know that Hispanics vote overwhelmingly for the Leftist Socialist candidate over the Conservative candidate by a 3-to-1 or more margin in election after election.
Seems to me that the high pre-marital teen-sex, abortion, gang-affiliation and domestic violence rates aren't "in line with the Catholic Church".
 






 


Perhaps that is all covered in the confessional and your data is skewed because it is gathered on Friday at the end of the week. Isn't that how it works anyway? In any case, three different classes I took between two universities claimed that Hispanics are religious and family centered. Perhaps the same could be said of African Americans, no? Don't they tend to be religious and family centered? Or laying a claim to the Holy Roman Catholic Church bothered you? Didn't everyone vote for Obama?




ETA: We need data on child sex abuse to really determine if they are in line with the Catholic Church.


 
Link Posted: 11/23/2014 6:59:22 PM EDT
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But most of the hispanics coming here aren't, and they're already primed to buy the "Whitey's your oppressor" BS.
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the majority of hispanics arcoss the globe are white.


But most of the hispanics coming here aren't, and they're already primed to buy the "Whitey's your oppressor" BS.



Without question the two most racist groups in America are Hispanics against each other and blacks against each other

Mexicans hate Cubans hate Puerto Ricans

Their mutual racist hatred is occasionally distracted by politically expedient hatred for whites

I know Cuban isn't a race; doesn't matter

The bouts of hatred for whites is ironic,; whites created the political/economic system that is the best in the world for an ambitious Hispanic/Latino
Victim hood  is enormously attractive..
Link Posted: 11/23/2014 7:30:38 PM EDT
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Without question the two most racist groups in America are Hispanics against each other and blacks against each other



Mexicans hate Cubans hate Puerto Ricans

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the majority of hispanics arcoss the globe are white.




But most of the hispanics coming here aren't, and they're already primed to buy the "Whitey's your oppressor" BS.






Without question the two most racist groups in America are Hispanics against each other and blacks against each other



Mexicans hate Cubans hate Puerto Ricans





 
Largely because of ignorance and not understanding their separate culture or identity. Mexico still has natives living in the jungles and most are keenly aware of their mixed Spanish and native ancestry, some more native, some more Spanish; however, they see other Hispanic groups with obvious African admixture, but, simply don't understand the obvious.
Link Posted: 11/23/2014 7:33:31 PM EDT
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Blahblah blah. But one thing is certain Mexicans are family oriented, God fearing, hard working, conservative people and we need their help in order to defeat liberal/ progressive movement.
I'm pretty sure they will not like the idea of registration that is proposed by obama.
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Too bad this is incorrect

Link Posted: 11/23/2014 7:36:02 PM EDT
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No, I'm sick and tired of this shit... I see the hate building across the country for hispanics and guess what... I'm one of them. I already see how this shit can go. Some drunk fuck redneck tagets some guy because he looks hispanic just like he shit that happened after 9-11 with the Sikhs and Indians althat were targeted.
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No, I'm sick and tired of this shit... I see the hate building across the country for hispanics and guess what... I'm one of them. I already see how this shit can go. Some drunk fuck redneck tagets some guy because he looks hispanic just like he shit that happened after 9-11 with the Sikhs and Indians althat were targeted.


You misinterpret desire to maintain the rule of law with hatred

How bout we just use Mexican immigration law as our own?
Link Posted: 11/23/2014 7:37:33 PM EDT
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You misinterpret desire to maintain the rule of law with hatred



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OP are you running for mayor of victimtown?
No, I'm sick and tired of this shit... I see the hate building across the country for hispanics and guess what... I'm one of them. I already see how this shit can go. Some drunk fuck redneck tagets some guy because he looks hispanic just like he shit that happened after 9-11 with the Sikhs and Indians althat were targeted.




You misinterpret desire to maintain the rule of law with hatred



How bout we just use Mexican immigration law as our own?
+1 I agree!  Lets take a multicultural approach!  



 
Link Posted: 11/23/2014 7:38:03 PM EDT
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The U.S. is less "racist" than Chile or Costa Rica.  In either of those countries, if you are dark brown or black, you are assumed to be illegal and treated accordingly.  A Colombian friend who is part black made the hilarious comment, "the Mexicans aren't Spanish, they're f'n Indians!"  And I deed, most of the Mexicans we see crossing our border are.  The "white" Mexicans aren't as discriminated against and are more able to find good jobs at home.
Link Posted: 11/23/2014 7:40:26 PM EDT
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You misinterpret desire to maintain the rule of law with hatred



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OP are you running for mayor of victimtown?
No, I'm sick and tired of this shit... I see the hate building across the country for hispanics and guess what... I'm one of them. I already see how this shit can go. Some drunk fuck redneck tagets some guy because he looks hispanic just like he shit that happened after 9-11 with the Sikhs and Indians althat were targeted.




You misinterpret desire to maintain the rule of law with hatred



How bout we just use Mexican immigration law as our own?
Despite what they say about Mexican immigration laws being tough, take a moment to think about how many people cross their border and traverse their country to illegally enter the U.S. I don't for a second buy into this supposed tough Mexican stance on immigration.

 
Link Posted: 11/23/2014 7:41:45 PM EDT
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Courses you took my n a university??????
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There is a great myth about Hispanics and their "conservative" family-values.

When it comes to teenage sex and abortion, Hispanic teens have a teen-pregnancy and teen birth rate that is almost TRIPLE that of non-hispanic whites, and a teen-abortion rate that is more than double that of non-hispanic whites.

Hispanics make up about 14% of the population, yet constitute almost 50% of gang members, compared to non-hispanic whites who constitute about 62% of the population but only about 20% of gang members. And it isn't "poverty" causing this because Hispanic poverty rate is about 2.5x that of whites while Hispanic gang-affiliation rate is over 11x that of whites.

And when it comes to domestic violence, Hispanic couples are two to three times more likely to report male-to-female and female-to-male partner violence than white couples, even after statistically controlling for socio-demographic and psychosocial variables, including alcohol consumption.

There's a cultural chasm between "Hispanic culture" and "non-Hispanic white" culture in America, and that is also reflected politically as we all know that Hispanics vote overwhelmingly for the Leftist Socialist candidate over the Conservative candidate by a 3-to-1 or more margin in election after election.

Seems to me that the high pre-marital teen-sex, abortion, gang-affiliation and domestic violence rates aren't "in line with the Catholic Church".




 
  Perhaps that is all covered in the confessional and your data is skewed because it is gathered on Friday at the end of the week. Isn't that how it works anyway? In any case, three different classes I took between two universities claimed that Hispanics are religious and family centered. Perhaps the same could be said of African Americans, no? Don't they tend to be religious and family centered? Or laying a claim to the Holy Roman Catholic Church bothered you? Didn't everyone vote for Obama?

ETA: We need data on child sex abuse to really determine if they are in line with the Catholic Church.
 
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Blahblah blah. But one thing is certain Mexicans are family oriented, God fearing, hard working, conservative people and we need their help in order to defeat liberal/ progressive movement.
I'm pretty sure they will not like the idea of registration that is proposed by obama.


He's correct generally speaking, they tend to be religious and family centered which positions them in line with the Catholic church against issues such as abortion. A reasonable person would understand he did not mean they are fiscal conservatives and mainly republican. Be serious.
 


There is a great myth about Hispanics and their "conservative" family-values.

When it comes to teenage sex and abortion, Hispanic teens have a teen-pregnancy and teen birth rate that is almost TRIPLE that of non-hispanic whites, and a teen-abortion rate that is more than double that of non-hispanic whites.

Hispanics make up about 14% of the population, yet constitute almost 50% of gang members, compared to non-hispanic whites who constitute about 62% of the population but only about 20% of gang members. And it isn't "poverty" causing this because Hispanic poverty rate is about 2.5x that of whites while Hispanic gang-affiliation rate is over 11x that of whites.

And when it comes to domestic violence, Hispanic couples are two to three times more likely to report male-to-female and female-to-male partner violence than white couples, even after statistically controlling for socio-demographic and psychosocial variables, including alcohol consumption.

There's a cultural chasm between "Hispanic culture" and "non-Hispanic white" culture in America, and that is also reflected politically as we all know that Hispanics vote overwhelmingly for the Leftist Socialist candidate over the Conservative candidate by a 3-to-1 or more margin in election after election.

Seems to me that the high pre-marital teen-sex, abortion, gang-affiliation and domestic violence rates aren't "in line with the Catholic Church".




 
  Perhaps that is all covered in the confessional and your data is skewed because it is gathered on Friday at the end of the week. Isn't that how it works anyway? In any case, three different classes I took between two universities claimed that Hispanics are religious and family centered. Perhaps the same could be said of African Americans, no? Don't they tend to be religious and family centered? Or laying a claim to the Holy Roman Catholic Church bothered you? Didn't everyone vote for Obama?

ETA: We need data on child sex abuse to really determine if they are in line with the Catholic Church.
 

Link Posted: 11/23/2014 7:43:10 PM EDT
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+1 I agree!  Lets take a multicultural approach!  
 
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OP are you running for mayor of victimtown?
No, I'm sick and tired of this shit... I see the hate building across the country for hispanics and guess what... I'm one of them. I already see how this shit can go. Some drunk fuck redneck tagets some guy because he looks hispanic just like he shit that happened after 9-11 with the Sikhs and Indians althat were targeted.


You misinterpret desire to maintain the rule of law with hatred

How bout we just use Mexican immigration law as our own?
+1 I agree!  Lets take a multicultural approach!  
 

Excellent use of irony
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Despite what they say about Mexican immigration laws being tough, take a moment to think about how many people cross their border and traverse their country to illegally enter the U.S. I don't for a second buy into this supposed tough Mexican stance on immigration.  
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No, I'm sick and tired of this shit... I see the hate building across the country for hispanics and guess what... I'm one of them. I already see how this shit can go. Some drunk fuck redneck tagets some guy because he looks hispanic just like he shit that happened after 9-11 with the Sikhs and Indians althat were targeted.


You misinterpret desire to maintain the rule of law with hatred

How bout we just use Mexican immigration law as our own?
Despite what they say about Mexican immigration laws being tough, take a moment to think about how many people cross their border and traverse their country to illegally enter the U.S. I don't for a second buy into this supposed tough Mexican stance on immigration.  

No need to buy into it

Just a fact.  No one is allowed to stay in Mexico illegally
Illegals in Mexico are imprisoned in bad conditions then deported

The mex prez said these words in an interview on us tv

Or you could read the law

Or follow a case or two
Link Posted: 11/23/2014 7:49:21 PM EDT
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No white person I know has as much disdain for Mexicans as does every Colombian I know
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No need to buy into it



Just a fact.  No one is allowed to stay in Mexico illegally

Illegals in Mexico are imprisoned in bad conditions then deported



The mex prez said these words in an interview on us tv



Or you could read the law



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No need to buy into it



Just a fact.  No one is allowed to stay in Mexico illegally

Illegals in Mexico are imprisoned in bad conditions then deported



The mex prez said these words in an interview on us tv



Or you could read the law



Or follow a case or two
IIRC a lot of illegals are raped and murdered as well, so while not a part of the law, it still means getting caught is bad...





I also read that the Mexican Government facilitates travel from the southern border to ours for illegles so they can just sort of skip across, since it's easier to help them come here, than deport them to their home countries.  



 
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The problem is not immigration

The problem is coming to the U.S. to create a sub culture that doesn't contribur to the idea that is the usa

Leftism and gov dependence are not American values

Come to share our values and contribute and we will welcome anyone of any race
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No Guatemalan is allowed to stay in Mexico illegally

Transit to the us is another matter entirely
Link Posted: 11/23/2014 8:02:15 PM EDT
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Cool another white guilt "anti-racist" thread.

Let me know when Hispanics start condemning La Raza (The Race).

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Nah, they don't see themselves as a separate race...nope. And I'm sure the mainstream Hispanic population will start condeming the race hate group La Raza (the race) anytime now.

     
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You're just too funny and a few cards short of a full deck. University of Texas is a bastion of progressive/communist ideology. Did you know that? They have a Caucasian professor Eric Pianka spewing the need for population control. On his terms. American academia is NOT the real world. The Collaborative government sponsored media will NOT cover mainstream Hispanic opinion because it doesn't jive with the narrative.
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No need to buy into it



Just a fact.  No one is allowed to stay in Mexico illegally

Illegals in Mexico are imprisoned in bad conditions then deported



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OP are you running for mayor of victimtown?
No, I'm sick and tired of this shit... I see the hate building across the country for hispanics and guess what... I'm one of them. I already see how this shit can go. Some drunk fuck redneck tagets some guy because he looks hispanic just like he shit that happened after 9-11 with the Sikhs and Indians althat were targeted.




You misinterpret desire to maintain the rule of law with hatred



How bout we just use Mexican immigration law as our own?
Despite what they say about Mexican immigration laws being tough, take a moment to think about how many people cross their border and traverse their country to illegally enter the U.S. I don't for a second buy into this supposed tough Mexican stance on immigration.  


No need to buy into it



Just a fact.  No one is allowed to stay in Mexico illegally

Illegals in Mexico are imprisoned in bad conditions then deported



The mex prez said these words in an interview on us tv



Or you could read the law



Or follow a case or two




 
Nothing personal, but, I laughed my ass off. The Mexican president said so, there it is. Everyone imprisoned in Mexico is in bad conditions. Got it, but, somehow Mexico is full of illegals who travel to our border every day.




I could read the law? Really? I'm positive Mexican law states possession of narcotics is illegal and beheading your fellow human being is not lawful activity.
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IIRC a lot of illegals are raped and murdered as well, so while not a part of the law, it still means getting caught is bad...


I also read that the Mexican Government facilitates travel from the southern border to ours for illegles so they can just sort of skip across, since it's easier to help them come here, than deport them to their home countries.  
 
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No need to buy into it

Just a fact.  No one is allowed to stay in Mexico illegally
Illegals in Mexico are imprisoned in bad conditions then deported

The mex prez said these words in an interview on us tv

Or you could read the law

Or follow a case or two
IIRC a lot of illegals are raped and murdered as well, so while not a part of the law, it still means getting caught is bad...


I also read that the Mexican Government facilitates travel from the southern border to ours for illegles so they can just sort of skip across, since it's easier to help them come here, than deport them to their home countries.  
 

Let me validate myself real quick. Mexico also doesn't allow naturalized citizens to hold office, own land, vote, etc. etc.
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The problem is not immigration





The problem is coming to the U.S. to create a sub culture that doesn't contribur to the idea that is the usa





Leftism and gov dependence are not American values





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Pardon me good sir, but, I beg differ; diseases such as leftism and government dependence are entrenched in American society - you don't need recent arrivals to establish that culture. Are we in the same country? This post takes the cake.

 
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Until the pan-Hispanic community as a whole can take a stand against illegal immigration (not "undocumented"), they're part of the problem.

Until the pan-Hispanic community can adopt a stance of actually integrating into the society of the USA instead of trying to force the USA to adapt to and accommodate to their culture (e.g. refusing to learn English, using political pressure to force schools to teach in Spanish and conduct all parent relations through interpreters), they're part of the problem.

I grew up in a community that was 96% Hispanic.  No other cultural group has as many multigenerational immigrants who still refuse to speak the language. Instead of pushing in a positive direction, the Hispanic community as a whole supports their self-segregation. And it's not divided among different (new world) Hispanic cultures... it is pervasive across the board.

Is a surprisingly large segment of mainstream US culture completely retarded in their views on Hispanics? Absolutely.  But the pan-Hispanic community in this country continues to make the problem worse instead of better. That they're overwhelmingly liberal and seem to love following the lead of "black America" in selling itself into slavery to the government is just more fuel for the fire.

I'm not Hispanic, I'm from Spain. We don't count.
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Dumbest "look-at-me" thread of all time.
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Until the pan-Hispanic community as a whole can take a stand against illegal immigration (not "undocumented"), they're part of the problem.



Until the pan-Hispanic community can adopt a stance of actually integrating into the society of the USA instead of trying to force the USA to adapt to and accommodate to their culture (e.g. refusing to learn English, using political pressure to force schools to teach in Spanish and conduct all parent relations through interpreters), they're part of the problem.



I grew up in a community that was 96% Hispanic.  No other cultural group has as many multigenerational immigrants who still refuse to speak the language. Instead of pushing in a positive direction, the Hispanic community as a whole supports their self-segregation. And it's not divided among different (new world) Hispanic cultures... it is pervasive across the board.



Is a surprisingly large segment of mainstream US culture completely retarded in their views on Hispanics? Absolutely.  But the pan-Hispanic community in this country continues to make the problem worse instead of better. That they're overwhelmingly liberal and seem to love following the lead of "black America" in selling itself into slavery to the government is just more fuel for the fire.



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I don't know where this community is you speak of, but, they are doing it wrong. In the community I grew up in, with a 91% Hispanic population, everyone spoke English. ESL classes were for the kids who were "border brothers" and were people that needed to hurry up and speak English. I couldn't imagine finding a multigenerational family who did not speak English; that would be damn near unheard of. Did you live in a border town?

 



Heck, when we ran into "gangsters" who dressed as gangmembers and only spoke Spanish - it was comical to us and they would be infuriated at us taking humor in them.
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I stay out of Irish threads because I have nothing to do with it. I would never consider them dumb though.
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Pardon me good sir, but, I beg differ; diseases such as leftism and government dependence are entrenched in American society - you don't need recent arrivals to establish that culture. Are we in the same country? This post takes the cake.
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Pardon me good sir, but, I beg differ; diseases such as leftism and government dependence are entrenched in American society - you don't need recent arrivals to establish that culture. Are we in the same country? This post takes the cake.
 
Yea but it's recent arrivals that feed into that subculture and perpetuate it.





Or have you failed to notice the growing Islamic subculture in America?  



 
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Until the pan-Hispanic community as a whole can take a stand against illegal immigration (not "undocumented"), they're part of the problem.



Until the pan-Hispanic community can adopt a stance of actually integrating into the society of the USA instead of trying to force the USA to adapt to and accommodate to their culture (e.g. refusing to learn English, using political pressure to force schools to teach in Spanish and conduct all parent relations through interpreters), they're part of the problem.



I grew up in a community that was 96% Hispanic.  No other cultural group has as many multigenerational immigrants who still refuse to speak the language. Instead of pushing in a positive direction, the Hispanic community as a whole supports their self-segregation. And it's not divided among different (new world) Hispanic cultures... it is pervasive across the board.



Is a surprisingly large segment of mainstream US culture completely retarded in their views on Hispanics? Absolutely.  But the pan-Hispanic community in this country continues to make the problem worse instead of better. That they're overwhelmingly liberal and seem to love following the lead of "black America" in selling itself into slavery to the government is just more fuel for the fire.



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That is partially the reason why many immigrants go to the Democrats. Because of that. When all immigrants hear are stupid comments and told by amazing PR from the Democrats that such said comments are official thought and policy of the GOP. Of course they'll go Leftist. Why? Because stupid comments and views are amazing source material for the Democrats to use to recruit immigrants into their folds.




The GOP has a horrible public relations platform. President Reagan was able to win 40% of the hispanic vote because he was a great speaker and was able to get the Republican message across. Current GOP members fucking suck today at getting the message across and stupid shit said doesn't help. It is free ammunition for the Democrats. No different than comments like "legitimate rape"... shit like that falls into the Democrats magazine of ammunition to use against us.




Also Spain is Hispanic. The Iberian Peninsula was known in Roman era as Hispania. Hence the term Hispanic. Also my Great Grandfather was from Asturias.
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The problem is not immigration
The problem is coming to the U.S. to create a sub culture that doesn't contribur to the idea that is the usa
Leftism and gov dependence are not American values
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Pardon me good sir, but, I beg differ; diseases such as leftism and government dependence are entrenched in American society - you don't need recent arrivals to establish that culture. Are we in the same country? This post takes the cake.
 
Yea but it's recent arrivals that feed into that subculture and perpetuate it.
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True, but, I'm sure the same was said of Jews and Italians. In either case, we as in the more established group in this country, need to foster and encourage assimilation in schools and in our workplace not push away or ostracize these groups. If you got a guy who works in your company that is in one of these groups, take the time to interact with him, and win him over through educating him on political and social issues - explain the concepts and reasons why he should support them. I had a Hispanic coworker who by default was an Obama voter and thought Republicans were evil and I spent the time explaining things to him, at the range, in the office, and on travel.













One day he tells me that he listens to conservative a.m. radio every morning on the drive in and wants to engage me in conversation about how they are right on so many issues. I stared at him and realized my job is done with this one....next.



 
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I mean Obama is half white, so how can he be Black.
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I don't know where this community is you speak of, but, they are doing it wrong. In the community I grew up in, with a 91% Hispanic population, everyone spoke English. ESL classes were for the kids who were "border brothers" and were people that needed to hurry up and speak English. I couldn't imagine finding a multigenerational family who did not speak English; that would be damn near unheard of. Did you live in a border town?    

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Until the pan-Hispanic community as a whole can take a stand against illegal immigration (not "undocumented"), they're part of the problem.

Until the pan-Hispanic community can adopt a stance of actually integrating into the society of the USA instead of trying to force the USA to adapt to and accommodate to their culture (e.g. refusing to learn English, using political pressure to force schools to teach in Spanish and conduct all parent relations through interpreters), they're part of the problem.

I grew up in a community that was 96% Hispanic.  No other cultural group has as many multigenerational immigrants who still refuse to speak the language. Instead of pushing in a positive direction, the Hispanic community as a whole supports their self-segregation. And it's not divided among different (new world) Hispanic cultures... it is pervasive across the board.

Is a surprisingly large segment of mainstream US culture completely retarded in their views on Hispanics? Absolutely.  But the pan-Hispanic community in this country continues to make the problem worse instead of better. That they're overwhelmingly liberal and seem to love following the lead of "black America" in selling itself into slavery to the government is just more fuel for the fire.

I'm not Hispanic, I'm from Spain. We don't count.
I don't know where this community is you speak of, but, they are doing it wrong. In the community I grew up in, with a 91% Hispanic population, everyone spoke English. ESL classes were for the kids who were "border brothers" and were people that needed to hurry up and speak English. I couldn't imagine finding a multigenerational family who did not speak English; that would be damn near unheard of. Did you live in a border town?    

Heck, when we ran into "gangsters" who dressed as gangmembers and only spoke Spanish - it was comical to us and they would be infuriated at us taking humor in them.



Nowhere I've lived or worked with a significant Hispanic population was as you discribe.  There are always individuals who assimilate, but the majority do not and consider it somehow diminishing their culture to do so.  That's Southern California, Arizona, South Texas, Central Texas, to name a few. Both my mom and my wife were/are teachers in those communities and see the same.

Don't even get me started on the pervasive myth among even educated Hispanics that the US somehow "stole" the SouthWest...
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  That is partially the reason why many immigrants go to the Democrats. Because of that. When all immigrants hear are stupid comments and told by amazing PR from the Democrats that such said comments are official thought and policy of the GOP. Of course they'll go Leftist. Why? Because stupid comments and views are amazing source material for the Democrats to use to recruit immigrants into their folds.

The GOP has a horrible public relations platform. President Reagan was able to win 40% of the hispanic vote because he was a great speaker and was able to get the Republican message across. Current GOP members fucking suck today at getting the message across and stupid shit said doesn't help. It is free ammunition for the Democrats. No different than comments like "legitimate rape"... shit like that falls into the Democrats magazine of ammunition to use against us.

Also Spain is Hispanic. The Iberian Peninsula was known in Roman era as Hispania. Hence the term Hispanic. Also my Great Grandfather was from Asturias.
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Until the pan-Hispanic community can adopt a stance of actually integrating into the society of the USA instead of trying to force the USA to adapt to and accommodate to their culture (e.g. refusing to learn English, using political pressure to force schools to teach in Spanish and conduct all parent relations through interpreters), they're part of the problem.

I grew up in a community that was 96% Hispanic.  No other cultural group has as many multigenerational immigrants who still refuse to speak the language. Instead of pushing in a positive direction, the Hispanic community as a whole supports their self-segregation. And it's not divided among different (new world) Hispanic cultures... it is pervasive across the board.

Is a surprisingly large segment of mainstream US culture completely retarded in their views on Hispanics? Absolutely.  But the pan-Hispanic community in this country continues to make the problem worse instead of better. That they're overwhelmingly liberal and seem to love following the lead of "black America" in selling itself into slavery to the government is just more fuel for the fire.

I'm not Hispanic, I'm from Spain. We don't count.

  That is partially the reason why many immigrants go to the Democrats. Because of that. When all immigrants hear are stupid comments and told by amazing PR from the Democrats that such said comments are official thought and policy of the GOP. Of course they'll go Leftist. Why? Because stupid comments and views are amazing source material for the Democrats to use to recruit immigrants into their folds.

The GOP has a horrible public relations platform. President Reagan was able to win 40% of the hispanic vote because he was a great speaker and was able to get the Republican message across. Current GOP members fucking suck today at getting the message across and stupid shit said doesn't help. It is free ammunition for the Democrats. No different than comments like "legitimate rape"... shit like that falls into the Democrats magazine of ammunition to use against us.

Also Spain is Hispanic. The Iberian Peninsula was known in Roman era as Hispania. Hence the term Hispanic. Also my Great Grandfather was from Asturias.



Spaniards do not qualify for Hispanic scholarships, regardless of family income. This is the basis for my snarky comment.  I am very familiar with the origin of the term "Hispanic". It's "Latin" that I find to be an utterly stupid misnomer even though I understand the origin of that term as well.

It is amusing that you focus on two minor points in my post and utterly ignore the rest.  Part of the problem, I guess.



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Until the pan-Hispanic community can adopt a stance of actually integrating into the society of the USA instead of trying to force the USA to adapt to and accommodate to their culture (e.g. refusing to learn English, using political pressure to force schools to teach in Spanish and conduct all parent relations through interpreters), they're part of the problem.



I grew up in a community that was 96% Hispanic.  No other cultural group has as many multigenerational immigrants who still refuse to speak the language. Instead of pushing in a positive direction, the Hispanic community as a whole supports their self-segregation. And it's not divided among different (new world) Hispanic cultures... it is pervasive across the board.



Is a surprisingly large segment of mainstream US culture completely retarded in their views on Hispanics? Absolutely.  But the pan-Hispanic community in this country continues to make the problem worse instead of better. That they're overwhelmingly liberal and seem to love following the lead of "black America" in selling itself into slavery to the government is just more fuel for the fire.



I'm not Hispanic, I'm from Spain. We don't count.
I don't know where this community is you speak of, but, they are doing it wrong. In the community I grew up in, with a 91% Hispanic population, everyone spoke English. ESL classes were for the kids who were "border brothers" and were people that needed to hurry up and speak English. I couldn't imagine finding a multigenerational family who did not speak English; that would be damn near unheard of. Did you live in a border town?    



Heck, when we ran into "gangsters" who dressed as gangmembers and only spoke Spanish - it was comical to us and they would be infuriated at us taking humor in them.







Nowhere I've lived or worked with a significant Hispanic population was as you discribe.  There are always individuals who assimilate, but the majority do not and consider it somehow diminishing their culture to do so.  That's Southern California, Arizona, South Texas, Central Texas, to name a few. Both my mom and my wife were/are teachers in those communities and see the same.




 
That's very interesting considering I'm from Southern California. I've also lived in quite a few suburbs of Los Angeles, San Gabriel Valley and in San Diego for seven years. I ran a Navy recruiting office in Los Angeles county with responsibility over eight zip codes, a dozen high schools, and two community colleges - if things were as you state, I could not have been so successful in our mission. I'll be clear, I entirely disagree with you. Think about what I'm claiming here.
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They all know it was the outcome of the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848. Now, if you give up land as part of a treaty, where your citizens currently live and own land, those citizens will definitely feel like something was taken from them. Point being, many families have been here since 1848 and some did lose their land. Even more so for the families with Native ancestry, the "took our land" ideology has some merit; that can't be disputed.


 
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I see all this threads in which folks say "Woe is me, America will no longer be white!"

First off, the majority of hispanics arcoss the globe are white. Latinos are White, Black, and Asian.

Secondly, this shit is what drives the majority of immigrants into the Democrats. You all claim to be GOP Republicans but you say this stupid shit! If I were a recent immigrant and heard all this shit I'd form the opinion that the GOP is the Party of Evil Rich Non Hispanic White European Descendants.

Arfcom was founded by hispanics you idiots!

God Damn closet 88ers! Instead of embracing new culture and people you shun it away. Guess what... 150 years ago all you Irish, German, Swedish, Russian Polish, Italian, and Norwegians were the bottom of the immigrant pile and shunned too. But oh, Polish American is part of American culture since my Great x5 Grand Daddy was from the Old Country.

The same shit is happening now with Hispanics.... Hispanics are part of America since the start jackasses. As for fuck spanish, learn english. Tell that to Puerto Rico... you know. Part of the USA. Hell, tell that to Alaskan Natives and folks living in Guam.

Oh, one last thing. We aren't all the fucking same. Cubans aren't Mexicans, Mexicans aren't Argentinians, Argentinians aren't Spaniards, etc... we all fucking hate each other.
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Us white people aren't the same either. Learn the difference we aren't all English. Maybe all of us should resort to speaking languages you don't understand and using it all day everyday. Not speaking the language and then driving on roads that require the use of the English language isn't right either. I am not actually pissy with you OP, it is just this sentiment that everyone should include everyone and be so sensitive to the cultural differences. Here is the thing, no one did it for Euro cultures either. People hated us potato eating fucking Irishmen. We were shunned and looked down upon when we got here. Same with all the Asians, and nobody cared enough to try and tell the difference between them either. I don't hate Hispanic people, my brothers wife and his in-laws are Mexican and I love them to death. I won't disagree with you on the idea that we make ourselves look ridiculous with some of the retarded crap that is spouted. Also, as far as the language thing goes, PR is a U.S. Territory, in order for their representation in the house to be heard they have to speak English. The Inuits were here before us, they are generally pretty isolated, most of them speak English and to top it all off, they can be treated as Native Americans. They didn't ask to be a part of this Nation. I will go the same route on the whole Guam thing as with P.R. So yeah, don't want to learn the language, that is fine, but dont drive on the road, it isn't legal and those English signs mean something. Also, don't expect me to know Spanish when you are sick and dying in the back of an Ambulance and I don't understand you (I actually know enough Spanish to figure the major problems out). I am not trying to be an ass, but I have all too often been looked at like I am the asshole because I don't speak fluent Spanish. If I moved to a Spanish speaking nation I would learn the language. My in-laws are Greek, they learned the language, should they get to look at the rest of this Country's citizens like we are asses because we expected them to learn English? No, they came here knowing that they probably wouldn't easily live here without the ability to speak the language. How do you deal with the utilities when you sign up for power, water, cable, insurance, and phone. Just one of those things I just don't understand.
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I don't know where this community is you speak of, but, they are doing it wrong. In the community I grew up in, with a 91% Hispanic population, everyone spoke English. ESL classes were for the kids who were "border brothers" and were people that needed to hurry up and speak English. I couldn't imagine finding a multigenerational family who did not speak English; that would be damn near unheard of. Did you live in a border town?    


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Until the pan-Hispanic community as a whole can take a stand against illegal immigration (not "undocumented"), they're part of the problem.



Until the pan-Hispanic community can adopt a stance of actually integrating into the society of the USA instead of trying to force the USA to adapt to and accommodate to their culture (e.g. refusing to learn English, using political pressure to force schools to teach in Spanish and conduct all parent relations through interpreters), they're part of the problem.



I grew up in a community that was 96% Hispanic.  No other cultural group has as many multigenerational immigrants who still refuse to speak the language. Instead of pushing in a positive direction, the Hispanic community as a whole supports their self-segregation. And it's not divided among different (new world) Hispanic cultures... it is pervasive across the board.



Is a surprisingly large segment of mainstream US culture completely retarded in their views on Hispanics? Absolutely.  But the pan-Hispanic community in this country continues to make the problem worse instead of better. That they're overwhelmingly liberal and seem to love following the lead of "black America" in selling itself into slavery to the government is just more fuel for the fire.



I'm not Hispanic, I'm from Spain. We don't count.
I don't know where this community is you speak of, but, they are doing it wrong. In the community I grew up in, with a 91% Hispanic population, everyone spoke English. ESL classes were for the kids who were "border brothers" and were people that needed to hurry up and speak English. I couldn't imagine finding a multigenerational family who did not speak English; that would be damn near unheard of. Did you live in a border town?    



Heck, when we ran into "gangsters" who dressed as gangmembers and only spoke Spanish - it was comical to us and they would be infuriated at us taking humor in them.
Miami has multi-generational families and I grew up in one. We all for the most part speak English. The only folks in Miami that don't are either in the 80s or recent immigrants arriving form other countries and most of them are learning. In Miami all the schools teach ESL for immigrant kids and all the younger people that I've meet speak English. The kids born in the US of immigrant families speak English. Hell, in Puerto Rico everything is thought in English and Spanish and that is part of the USA where the official government language is Spanish. If Puerto Rico were a State, it would be no different than US States declaring an official language. The State of Florida for example has an official state language, English. New York doesn't have one and the great Bastion of Red State Conservatism; Texas doesn't have one either. The US Federal Government doesn't have an official language too.  



So the "learn english or get out" isn't exactly a smart thing. Because not all States require it and neither does the Federal Government do it. And waaaay back.... French and Spanish were spoken in parts of the USA during its founding and early growth. Louisiana spoke French, Texas spoke Spanish, California spoke Spanish, same with Florida. So multilingualism is part of American history and culture too.  
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Until the pan-Hispanic community can adopt a stance of actually integrating into the society of the USA instead of trying to force the USA to adapt to and accommodate to their culture (e.g. refusing to learn English, using political pressure to force schools to teach in Spanish and conduct all parent relations through interpreters), they're part of the problem.



I grew up in a community that was 96% Hispanic.  No other cultural group has as many multigenerational immigrants who still refuse to speak the language. Instead of pushing in a positive direction, the Hispanic community as a whole supports their self-segregation. And it's not divided among different (new world) Hispanic cultures... it is pervasive across the board.



Is a surprisingly large segment of mainstream US culture completely retarded in their views on Hispanics? Absolutely.  But the pan-Hispanic community in this country continues to make the problem worse instead of better. That they're overwhelmingly liberal and seem to love following the lead of "black America" in selling itself into slavery to the government is just more fuel for the fire.



I'm not Hispanic, I'm from Spain. We don't count.
I don't know where this community is you speak of, but, they are doing it wrong. In the community I grew up in, with a 91% Hispanic population, everyone spoke English. ESL classes were for the kids who were "border brothers" and were people that needed to hurry up and speak English. I couldn't imagine finding a multigenerational family who did not speak English; that would be damn near unheard of. Did you live in a border town?    



Heck, when we ran into "gangsters" who dressed as gangmembers and only spoke Spanish - it was comical to us and they would be infuriated at us taking humor in them.
Miami has multi-generational families and I grew up in one. We all for the most part speak English. The only folks in Miami that don't are either in the 80s or recent immigrants arriving form other countries and most of them are learning. In Miami all the schools teach ESL for immigrant kids and all the younger people that I've meet speak English. The kids born in the US of immigrant families speak English. Hell, in Puerto Rico everything is thought in English and Spanish and that is part of the USA where the official government language is Spanish. If Puerto Rico were a State, it would be no different than US States declaring an official language. The State of Florida for example has an official state language, English. New York doesn't have one and the great Bastion of Red State Conservatism; Texas doesn't have one either. The US Federal Government doesn't have an official language too.  



So the "learn english or get out" isn't exactly a smart thing. Because not all States require it and neither does the Federal Government do it. And waaaay back.... French and Spanish were spoken in parts of the USA during its founding and early growth. Louisiana spoke French, Texas spoke Spanish, California spoke Spanish, same with Florida. So multilingualism is part of American history and culture too.  




 
I'm the "Mexican" in the Mexican supermarket who speaks English on purpose no matter at the register, even when they attempt to get me to speak Spanish, I continue in English. My son once told me a box boy (older gentlemen) asked him, "Are you Mexican..why no Espanol?" and my son motioned towards me and the man simply shook his head in disappointment according to my son.




I appreciate Spanish, but, please try and speak English in public. And please, please, please, don't speak Tagalog loudly near me in the supermarket; it's highly irritating.
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Blahblah blah. But one thing is certain Mexicans are family oriented, God fearing, hard working, conservative people and we need their help in order to defeat liberal/ progressive movement.
I'm pretty sure they will not like the idea of registration that is proposed by obama.



That's not being used, like you think it's being used....
 

The Mexican community is hardly conservative, socially or politically.
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We've discussed this before here. I don't even laugh anymore when I hear anything about "la raza", the true believers in any of this crap are the same students who wear Che shirts. Most of these types grow out of this fantasy; I hold it akin to the idiotic rebel flag followers who wish the south was a separate country. I am from Los Angeles, I could not muster one person I know that doesn't laugh or instantly dismiss anything associated with "la raza", it's in academia and the idiotic low-rider fantasy world.
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Cool another white guilt "anti-racist" thread.



Let me know when Hispanics start condemning La Raza (The Race).



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Nah, they don't see themselves as a separate race...nope. And I'm sure the mainstream Hispanic population will start condeming the race hate group La Raza (the race) anytime now.



     


 
We've discussed this before here. I don't even laugh anymore when I hear anything about "la raza", the true believers in any of this crap are the same students who wear Che shirts. Most of these types grow out of this fantasy; I hold it akin to the idiotic rebel flag followers who wish the south was a separate country. I am from Los Angeles, I could not muster one person I know that doesn't laugh or instantly dismiss anything associated with "la raza", it's in academia and the idiotic low-rider fantasy world.


That "wise Latina" Sotomayor, the first Hispanic on the Supreme Court, was a La Raza member and clearly still holds the same racist beliefs as La Raza.
 
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  They all know it was the outcome of the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848. Now, if you give up land as part of a treaty, where your citizens currently live and own land, those citizens will definitely feel like something was taken from them. Point being, many families have been here since 1848 and some did lose their land. Even more so for the families with Native ancestry, the "took our land" ideology has some merit; that can't be disputed.
 


90%+ of the folks of Mexixan descent that live in this country arrived in the 20th century or later. The percentage of "Mexicans" who even know what the treaty if Guadalupe Hidalgo was is minuscule (but probably far greater than the number of folks that are directly connected to anyone who lost anything as a result).  Mexico gave it away far more than the U.S. "stole"  it.  Let's not forget that those affected generally chose to accept citizenship and were enthusiastic to do so.
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Let me know when Hispanics start condemning La Raza (The Race).





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Nah, they don't see themselves as a separate race...nope. And I'm sure the mainstream Hispanic population will start condeming the race hate group La Raza (the race) anytime now.





     



 

We've discussed this before here. I don't even laugh anymore when I hear anything about "la raza", the true believers in any of this crap are the same students who wear Che shirts. Most of these types grow out of this fantasy; I hold it akin to the idiotic rebel flag followers who wish the south was a separate country. I am from Los Angeles, I could not muster one person I know that doesn't laugh or instantly dismiss anything associated with "la raza", it's in academia and the idiotic low-rider fantasy world.



That "wise Latina" Sotomayor, the first Hispanic on the Supreme Court, was a La Raza member and clearly still holds the same racist beliefs as La Raza.
 
I disliked her since I was a teenager. She's American just like you and I, that la raza ideology was likely an avenue for her to gain more support from the Hispanic community. She's a smart woman maximizing all angles over poor and uneducated minorities.
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They won't be happy until they have convinced every remaining conservative non-white, native english speaker "northern European heritage" (to use a common expression that shows up here) that they are not welcome, and push them into the camp of people who will gladly say "I told you so" as they encourage them to vote for left wing causes. But then, they'll also be able to say "I told you so," so they have that going for them.
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OP are you running for mayor of victimtown?
No, I'm sick and tired of this shit... I see the hate building across the country for hispanics and guess what... I'm one of them. I already see how this shit can go. Some drunk fuck redneck tagets some guy because he looks hispanic just like he shit that happened after 9-11 with the Sikhs and Indians althat were targeted.


They won't be happy until they have convinced every remaining conservative non-white, native english speaker "northern European heritage" (to use a common expression that shows up here) that they are not welcome, and push them into the camp of people who will gladly say "I told you so" as they encourage them to vote for left wing causes. But then, they'll also be able to say "I told you so," so they have that going for them.

You do seem to project a lot.
Link Posted: 11/24/2014 1:56:42 PM EDT
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OP, I took five years of Spanish in high school, but I'm a little rusty, given I graduated in 1977.  My Hispanic wife speaks NO Spanish (well, okay, a little--"Si, si, I put out!"), so she's no help.  Can you tell me what "La Raza" means?  




Edit:  I think it has something to do with NASCAR, but I'm not sure.
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Liberalism/socialism/progressivism is driven by weakness - feeling that you don't have the personal capability to defeat life's challenges so you need a big government to step in and help.

Most Hispanics come from socialist nations - Mexico, Central America and South America are socialist states. They want big government. They want a powerful federal government.

Me, not so much.
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Secondly, this shit is what drives the majority of immigrants into the Democrats.




Liberalism/socialism/progressivism is driven by weakness - feeling that you don't have the personal capability to defeat life's challenges so you need a big government to step in and help.

Most Hispanics come from socialist nations - Mexico, Central America and South America are socialist states. They want big government. They want a powerful federal government.

Me, not so much.


Um not Colombia. It is the second oldest democracy in the western hemisphere.
Link Posted: 11/24/2014 4:13:21 PM EDT
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Where I have trouble is with this statement right here:
"Instead of embracing new culture and people you shun it away."
(One small example):
Last weekend my Mexican roommate threw a party at a house I own and asked me to DJ for it. During the course of the night several south American fellows boldly strode up to me and told me to "play some fucking latino music" which I'd been interspersing about 1/5 songs. When I told them it was a party for everyone, not just latinos they went sterroid racecard on me and demanded I respect their culture because they are they new America.
I contend that instead of embracing a new culture (the EXISTING culture of present America) latinos of all countries are too stubborn to change, adapt, embrace or learn about their 'new' home. I agree not all hispanics are this way, but a damn good majority are, which is causing the natural push-back of current US residents to not welcome this attitude with open arms. Cultural pride is one thing, but respect for another culture is surely required, especially if that other culture is feeding you.
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I don't know, maybe the goddamn thread title? "Baby Boom by Hispanic, Asian, Black, Will Make Whites the Minority by 2050"  
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Trying to tell you that not all Hispanics are short brown people.  

Whoever said they WERE all "short brown people"??!

Oh yeah, I remember - it was that strawman you propped up in your opening post.

 
http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1687686_Baby_Boom_by_Hispanic__Asian__Black__Will_Make_Whites_the_Minority_by_2050.html&page=1#i50442100

Yeah.  Good thing there's not a sentiment like that here and you've never posted in agreement with it.
 

How in the world did you ever get the idea that anything in that thread you posted means that "All Hispanics are short brown people" being said in THIS thread???

Wow.

Does your back hurt from reaching backwards so far?


FOCUS! FOCUS! FOCUS!


http://oi30.tinypic.com/25yuglu.jpg
 
I don't know, maybe the goddamn thread title? "Baby Boom by Hispanic, Asian, Black, Will Make Whites the Minority by 2050"  



Do you own any firearms?

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