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Old 06-19-2013, 08:41 PM
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I have several different feelings on this...

But mostly it's about race on the part of brown supremacists.

I'd have to look up the appropriate passage, but it is listed in Mecha doctrine (Mecha, the farm league for political involvement in brown ethnic nationalism) that they are involved with outsiders only so long as the involvement is beneficial to the movement, when it is no longer beneficial they pull out - no entanglements.

You have to study it to get the entire gist, research copy written literature by brown supremacists (you can buy it used dirt cheap on the internet) such as Jose Angel Gutierrez and UCR professor Armando Navarro concerning the La Raza Unida Party late 1960's - early 1970's takeover of the school system, city and county government, the courts, emergency services, and law enforcement departments in Crystal City and Zavala county, Texas while controlling everything else from taxes to zoning. It ultimately failed due to human nature, lawsuits, petty grievances run amuck, and Gutierrez' towering ego combined with abrasive and abusive micro management. It became a political machine along the lines of Tammany Hall - if you want a job, you're going to be a soldier "contributing" to the cause from cash to getting out the vote (Government, itinerant farm labor, education and a tomato processing plant were virtually the only employment in the county). They had no qualms about intimidation and ostracism, nor of extorting kick back "contributions" from county and educational employees, the packing plant was neutralized concerning opposition to La Raza Unida demands by several methods which derailed production until the plant became compliant.

It was a learning experience, which is why Navarro calls it "the Cristal experiment".

It's been the model ever since to further brown ethnic nationalism, and it has worked from "community control" to working within the system by election to congress. Behold Congressman Luis Gutierrez and his line of racial bullshit, which gets translated into a Congressional vote.

When Jose Gutierrez, Corky Gonzalez (Denver Crusade for Justice) and Reies Tijerina (obsessed with pre-1846 New Mexico Land grants) were working within an uneasy, loose alliance, they viewed the Republican and Democrat parties as a two headed goat feeding from the same trough. However, with Corky Gonzalez and Angel Gutierrez splitting the proverbial "Chicano militant" sheets, Tijerina going to prison for his whacked out courthouse shoot 'em up, and the collapse of the La Raza Unida party in Texas, the movimiento began working on infiltrating and co-opting the Democrat party. The Democrat party seeks a constituency achieved with mass migration which is bought with services and patronization, and brown ethnic nationalism seeks an ever increasing Latino mass to be propagandized and polarized with their racial message in order to achieve their racial goals through the ballot box. In other words, white Democrats and Brown supremacists use one another to achieve similar but not identical goals with the help of mass migration from Latin America.

When La Raza Unida took over all governmental and educational institutions in Zavala county, they fired most if not all white employees, and mostly filled the newly vacant positions with "Latinos" who were on board with the program. And, they need racial polarization to achieve their ultimate goal - they need people on both sides to be worked up with racial animosity.

So, what's going to happen when brown racists no longer need useful idiots like the Barbara Boxers, Diane Feinsteins, Chuck Schumers, or the Harry Reids? There's going to be some "new blood" voted in.

And the useful white idiots aren't going to see it coming.
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