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Old 07-30-2010, 03:50 PM
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Third world primitives wearing their Aztec costumes...This is beyond bizarre. They didn't even have a written language until Europeans came, much less electricity, buses, etc. How much more weird can you get?
Ignorance and bigotry are kissing cousins that create monstrosities like this
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Old 07-30-2010, 05:43 PM
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Check this out. Third world primitives wearing their Aztec costumes, exalting their culture (which was based on slavery and cannibalism), while they address the crowd with an electrically operated PA system in St. Paul MN as they protest the law in AZ. This is almost as weird as hundreds of these primitives riding to AZ from CA in buses so that they can exalt their primitive culture and denounce the rule of law.

This is beyond bizarre. They didn't even have a written language until Europeans came, much less electricity, buses, etc. How much more weird can you get?

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Ignorance and bigotry are kissing cousins that create monstrosities like this
I think he may have missed the point of his own point. It isn't so much wierd as it is impure and hypocritical of them.

Someone should point out to them that imitating their ancestors in the manner described most certainly wasn't a winning strategy enjoyed by the native American indian tribes either.
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Old 07-30-2010, 06:00 PM
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I think he may have missed the point of his own point. It isn't so much wierd as it is impure and hypocritical of them.

Someone should point out to them that imitating their ancestors in the manner described most certainly wasn't a winning strategy enjoyed by the native American indian tribes either.
True. The use of the cultural garb in this case was an "in your face" action to whites. This is just as repugnant as a bunch of whites burning a cross.
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Old 07-31-2010, 06:35 AM
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Timeline of Historical Events:
Burton Kirkwood, The History of Mexico

35,000 - 50,000 B.C.First peoples cross and enter Western Hemisphere.

pre-3500 BC Emergence of sustainable agriculture.

700 BC Appearance of Olmec civilization.

A.D. 200-800 Teotihuacan.

500 B.C. - A.D. 700 Monte Alban.

400 B.C. - A.D. 800 Mayan civilization.

A.D. 900 - 1200. Toltec civilization.

1400 -1521 Aztec Civilization.

1440 -1468 Moctezuma I.

1492 Arrival of Spanish explorers in Western Hemisphere.


*( Writers notes: The Solutrians migrated from France 19,000 years ago and landed in the East Coast of North Americas near North Carolina. The Clovis are dated in Texas 12,000 years ago ).

From the above the Mayans predated the Aztecs. The Aztecs are generally speakers of Nauatil the so called native language of the Reconquistas aspiring to capture their "mythical" ancestral home land. The Aztecs lived around the lake where modern day Mexico city is located, known as Meso America. They were generally outcasts, bellicose, war like and mostly shunned by other inhabitants. They practiced human sacrifices to their Gods. It was the Mayans who used heiroglyphs *( A type of pictorial writing ) , in their pyramids. Those heiroglyphs were first created by the Olmecs. The Mayans descendants live in the Yucatan and do not claim the Southwest. They rebelled and are not under control of the Mexican Government. Presently the "Indian" population of Mexico is about 5%. In the 1800's the Spaniards had 18 categories of mixed breed Mexicans.

At the time of the Aztec civilization 1400-1521 there were well established and known indigenous other tribes living in what is now the American Southwest.

Mexico did not gain it's independence until 1821. Prior to that it was the Spanish who created missions and haciendas in the Southwest, enslaving the indigenous Indians. The Mexican Empire was established in 1822, went to war with Texas in 1835 and the US - Mexican war occurred in 1846 -1848. In 1862 the French invaded Mexico and held it until 1867.

The USA purchased California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, part of Texas, and Colorado from Mexico in two separate land deals and it is confirmed by treaty.

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Old 07-31-2010, 08:15 AM
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... It isn't so much wierd as it is impure and hypocritical of them.

Someone should point out to them that imitating their ancestors in the manner described most certainly wasn't a winning strategy enjoyed by the native American indian tribes either.
I don't think the people doing this can rightfully claim any native Americans as being their ancestors. Their ancestors are Spanish. Ethnically, they are Spanish, not native American. The whole act is a lie sloppily engineered to garner sympathy and respect.
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The whole argument of whether the natives of mexico are the same race as the natives of north America is a stupid concept of mexicans who want to create some kind of basis for claiming this is mexico. There is absolutely no basis in science. The DNA of mexicans is totally different than American Indians. Completely, but if that's not enough. There isn't one single language bridge. The languages are completely independent.

It is nonsense.
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Old 08-01-2010, 05:44 PM
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The whole argument of whether the natives of mexico are the same race as the natives of north America is a stupid concept of mexicans who want to create some kind of basis for claiming this is mexico. There is absolutely no basis in science. The DNA of mexicans is totally different than American Indians. Completely, but if that's not enough. There isn't one single language bridge. The languages are completely independent.

It is nonsense.
This is a good point. I was once being filmed by Naui, and he said something about saving this land for his indigenous people. I asked him point blank what his connection to to the Hope, Apache, Navajo, Tesuque, Pojoaque, Taos, Blackfeet, Comanche, Ute, Paiute, Lakota (Sioux), Shawnee, Cheyenne, Crow, Cherokee, Creek, Olgunquin, Huron, Mohawk, Iroquois, etc., etc. He simply looked at me with the "Oh, crap, my usual attempt at white guilt won't work on this guy" look, and walked away. That clip never made it on his YouTube, and he has avoided me like the plague at any subsequent event. Education is a great weapon when fighting the indoctrinated.
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I have to agree with Kathy

They are using the ancient history of Natives to be believable

Modern day mistizos have about as much credibility as if I started to halk my past as a Hun warrior or a druid

Its rubbish

I don't know what part of moron these idiots don;t get

Chicken dancing and waving mexican flags will not get them amnesty
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Chicken dancing and waving mexican flags will not get them amnesty
It may get them a reservation, sovereign status, and casinos though
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Someone should point out to them that imitating their ancestors in the manner described most certainly wasn't a winning strategy enjoyed by the native American indian tribes either.
Which ancestors? From Europe or Mesoamerica?

The Mestizo culture born of both the Americas and Europe yet in practice denies both, in which 500 year dead Indians are given reverent lip service but the present day cultural Indian has no place in Mexican society. They are bound by a European religion, A European Language, and a mode of thought which is contradictory to Indian cultures.

It is said that the angriest Diego Rivera can never go home to a paradise that never was, and Mexican Nationals will be the first to say that those race obsessed American born clowns who engage in such parodies of "Mexican culture" might eat beans with tortillas, but they definately aren't Mexican.
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