On the other side , Trying to be politically correct only appeases the invaders and their advocates.
Other sites kick off good patriots for doing as much. We think we have to be "above" their level , their mentality , we don't This is an internet site , nobody is going to get bloodied over what is said here. This site has a long history in real actives , real heros have been part of this site , they have fought in the streets , they have been arrested and bloodied in the real world , they have won victories and suffered defeats , Members here have gone into the belly of the beast and have fought the good fight. I said 10 years ago that PC would kill us , Please don't let it happen :) |
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You can call a spade a spade, or even a fucking shovel if you want. The problem is whether or not the issue is about race or illegal immigration, the motivation behind the words. So, if one were to express a "concern" about "minority savage" flash mobs beating whites in America yet gloat over dark skinned immigrants (legal or not) being mobbed and beaten in Greece, that's a strong indication it's about race in that person's case. The same is true if one were to make the case that "La Barbie" is the mold everyone with Latin American ancestry is made from. The words in both cases are used to paint everyone else as racists by pandering media, miscellaneous racists "of color" and their various supporters who are often clueless middle class white liberals - the "one worlders". Perception is reality, honest and just people have had careers and lives ruined through smear campaigns and frame up prosecution due to unscrupulous agenda. WHY HELP YOUR ENEMY? Citizenship is not defined by race, nor is race an indication of illegal presence nor does race lend itself to a predisposition towards criminality. Race is not an indication of nationality, culture, language, religion, education, ignorance or political belief. And, this is the biggie... if illegal immigration is about or is perceived to be about race "THEY" WIN IN THE REAL WORLD. Once again, propaganda produced PERCEPTION IS REALITY - WHY HELP YOUR ENEMY with the real thing? A recent spin on calling a spade a spade: Quote:
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Illegal immigration harms American citizens of all races, including people with Mexican ancestry. |
USA, Don calls all non whites the most horrible racists names I know of.
Think how these names sound.....Trash, Ni..er, scum, savages. There are others but I don't think of them at the moment. If you agree with calling everyone 'not white' these names, then I am glad I never met you on the many times I was on the street. I could laugh in your face for calling me any name, why? BECAUSE I KNOW WHO I AM AND WHAT I AM, AND NO BIG MOUTH CAN CHANGE THAT. It just shows the level of intelligence of the person using the name calling. |
The problem is that “race” has been used to attack. It is both a shield and bullet used by the “minority” groups and any deviation from their use is considered “hate” speech. The public at large has become immune to the racial bias/double standard used by the “minority” groups and actually consider their racial bias as acceptable, yet anyone who exposes it is “intolerant”.
It’s hard to not get angry at the double standard, yet we’re expected to look beyond it as though there isn’t an elephant in the room. Most of us are not a Mother Teresa or Gandhi, but to the left, that is exactly what they think of themselves; truth rarely factors in. The truth is not pure black and white; those gray areas are a real sticky area to be in especially with the country’s extreme media bias. Just as it is the unspoken word for anyone to have a bias on either side of these issues, setting up oneself for attacks that can leave you standing alone. Everyone tries to distance themselves from the perceived “opinion”. Remember when Bill Cosby spoke out about the Blacks dropout rates and unmarried pregnancy rates? He was sent to the woodshed for a beating by most of the black community. But as time went on (years later) society had to acknowledge the elephant in the room and the statistics on those issues became public. Don is an extreme and yes he doesn’t mince his words. Is he correct? To many no, to some yes. He does paint with a wide brush and there is the problem. He insults those of us that view these issues as being much more complex, which they are. Don’s views are through his own experience with his own group of colleagues and friends, which most do not share. I have not walked in his shoes, so I can not say. But, I will share a small snippet of why I don’t completely discredit what Don has written. The first month I moved into my home here in Fillmore my neighbor’s kids told me, “My mother was hoping a Mexican would buy this house so she could have someone to talk to and be friends with.” The thought of being friends with an Anglo white was not something she wanted to do. Now, the mother was an illegal alien woman from Mexico who had married another legal Mexican immigrant to get her citizenship. They have since divorce, but she is now a citizen. She didn’t come here to embrace the U.S. culture, she wanted to be around 'her other Mexicans' and I was a persona non-grata in my own country. Was this racism/prejudice? Yes, to some, but to others it would be disguised as national pride. I am subjected to this form of racism/prejudice daily and as a result I don’t do much in this town. But I grew up with plenty of Hispanics who never had a thought of Mexico as their homeland; before the late 60’s they were called “Americans” and proud to be here. That was before the “divide and conquer” for political and monetary gain and our education system that turned us against each other. For anyone who knows the difference, it is very sad because some of my very best friends growing up were Consuelo Gomez, Linda Chavez, Albert Martinez, and I could go on and on. There was never a mention of the differences in our background. We were friends and enjoyed the same parties, dances and activities. They didn’t say, “Oh I was hoping you were Mexican so I’d have someone to talk to and be friends with.” That was a different day. So I can see both sides of the issue and I try to hold onto those memories of what it was like to have Hispanics who wanted an Anglo as a friend, before the double standard became acceptable. |
Jean, this is not about wanting a certain person to have as a neighbor or friend. It is the habit Don has of calling any and all non whites the names that he calls ALL who are not white. This is what MLK was talking about when he longed for the day that people would be judged by their charcater and not the color of their skin.
I am totally against all Illegal people in the US. I am not totally against any race. |
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My experience growing up decades ago around the brown kids I knew was much like yours. I've also experienced prejudice from Mexican nationals. On the other hand, there is another set of shoes in my house which experienced the last of the "whites only" establishments, being across the tracks before dark and a "public" pool and a whole street off limits to "Mexicans" any time of day. There's more, but you get the point - that stuff happened. Her long deceased parents were born Mexican, she was born American. There are no longer any family ties to Mexico (no illegal primos renting any garages from any of the extended family to live in), several relatives participated in America's conflicts from WWII to the present. Everyone is different, but much of her experience with Mexican nationals mirrors yours. This is a person with one foot in each of two worlds, and to varying degrees rejected by both. Don wants to run her back over the tracks and far beyond to the south as piece of crap vermin, Twoller wants to hunt her down and throw her out to a country she doesn't belong to and which doesn't want her. Illegal immigration since 1986 has harmed Americans of all races - including those with Mexican ancestors - except for American politicians and American employers who benefit in any of several manners by aiding and abetting illegal entry. Regardless of how the problem of illegal immigration is resolved, there is not going to be one person among the millions in America who are going to be happy about it. However, the longer it drags on, the less likely there will be an outcome you may believe is in the right direction, and until race is taken out of the anti illegal side of the issue the less chance it will be semi - satisfactorily resolved. Whether or not Don has a point behind his racially charged rants. |
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