It's true. Don't doubt your sources because you are always on target.
2006-09-05 19:39:59
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answered by Our Turn 2
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Some may be true in some places sadly but i know for a fact there are more white men in prison than any other race also almost 90% of my town is hispanic and only about 1/40 of them are on welfare just because they are illegal but hey that's just here
2006-09-05 19:13:55
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answered by Jesus S 2
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I hate to put too much emphasis on statistics. It only takes a small variation to scue the stats.
Unfortunately however, I do believe that people from a lower income bracket will have a lower education, and will commit more crimes. It comes from trying to meet the basic needs (food, clothing, shelter) of their families more than from their ethnic background.
It is sad but true.
2006-09-05 18:37:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe it's true people from Mexico have a lower standard of living and see the world through different eyes and want the America money with the Mexico values.........What a deal
2006-09-06 05:53:28
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answered by Zoe 4
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No. I did a search on the group The New Century Foundation and this is what I found:
Description: Self-styled think tank that publishes a monthly journal and a Web site called American Renaissance. Also hosts biannual conferences. The Foundation promotes pseudoscientific and questionably researched and argued studies to validate the superiority of whites.
They are trash. I refuse to believe almost 1/2 of latinos cannot read,.
2006-09-05 18:25:58
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answered by eddie9551 5
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i know this seems stupid, but i'd want to know who conducted these surveys, how many were surveyed, where those who were surveyed lived, and if the group doing the surveying was truly unbiased when it compiled these statistics. lots of people have agendas is all i'm saying.
that said, that doesn't make the report untrue, i just think it'd be useful to know who's gathering the crux of the information and with whom, specifically, they've spoken.
2006-09-05 18:27:02
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answered by Anonymous
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don't know what to believe man. i thought this was a sight for immigration. either I'm on the wrong channel or some of you people are man. this is some crazy stuff man. maybe i need to have a drink and go to bed.
2006-09-05 18:27:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Most of it is made up of manipulated facts. amren.com is short for "American Renaissance Magazine," funded by the "New Century Foundation," which promotes "genteel" racism: pseudoscientific, questionably researched and argued articles that attempt to validate the genetic and moral inferiority of non-whites. And he tries to argue for racial "purity." Generally avoiding overt bigotry and stereotyping, many of North America's leading intellectual racists have written for the journal (founded by white supremacist Samuel Jared Taylor.) Its idology is intellectualized, pseudoscientific white supremacy B.S.
Taylor heads the Virginia-based New Century Foundation. Its board of directors has included a leader of the Council of Conservative Citizens, successor to the White Citizens Councils of the 1960s. A former board member represented the American Friends of the British National Party, a neo-fascist and anti-Semitic far-right group in England. Another board member is an anti-immigration author who has also reviewed books for a Holocaust denial journal.
A so-called "Race-relations" expert, Jared Taylor publishes articles in American Renaissance magazine, which feature an array of pseudoscientific studies that purport to show the folly of multiculturalism and the inherent failure of the races to live together. The link you provided happens to be one such article!
Critics of Taylor have described him as a racist and an advocate of white supremacy.
"Jared Taylor is the cultivated, cosmopolitan face of white supremacy," said Mark Potok, editor of Intelligence Report, the magazine of the liberal Southern Poverty Law Center. "He is the guy who is providing the intellectual heft, in effect, to modern-day Klansmen." Potok quotes Taylor as writing that African Americans are, "crime-prone," "dissipated," "pathological" and "deviant." Potok also points to Taylor's close association with the Council of Conservative Citizens, which he labels "racist". Potok calls The Color of Crime, "a booklet that tries to use crime statistics so as to 'prove' that blacks are far more criminally prone than whites."
(Taylor insists that he is not a white supremacist, whom he defines as 'one who wishes to rule over others.' He insists that he is instead a white separatist. "My point is simply, people prefer the company of people like themselves." he says. "Please just leave us alone.")
Or, as Taylor once wrote, "If whites permit themselves to be displaced, it is not just the high culture of the West that could disappear but such things as representative government, rule of law and freedom of speech, which whites usually get right and everyone else usually gets wrong."
(In other words, the guy's an idiot.)
I dislike articles that try to tell me that I should not be a lawyer with a business degree because I'm Mexican-American.
2006-09-05 21:15:19
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answered by zelduh 2
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Like everything else you post on here and like you...it is all CRAP!
You have a shallow and empty life so you come on Yahoo cut-and-paste other people's articles ain an attempt to validate your existence.
You're just a mere JACKANAPE!....(look up the meaning!)
Is STUPID your alter ego????
2006-09-06 02:13:14
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answered by CATHOLIC PRIEST!! 4
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No I don't I think hispanics are the most careful group not to get got for deportation reasons
2006-09-05 18:24:04
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answered by Anonymous
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it is too bad but yes I believe it. More needs to be done to help not just hispanics, but all those who ar ein these situations. The first part is education. Higher education leads to higher pay.
2006-09-05 18:26:24
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answered by miggity182 3
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