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It seems to me it is the CANNOTS who are afraid of the CANS. Seems pretty typical.

2007-01-16 00:16:29 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Immigration

I might be fanning the flames, but I am not fanning the flames of ignorance and hate, I am simply trying to provoke thought and discourse.

2007-01-16 00:37:21 · update #1

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You are right, AmeriKants are afraid of MexiCans. HOWEVER, they should be more afraid of the politicians and corporate leaders who are benefiting from the chaos we face today. I write in defense of the average American I find in the streets who is not even remotely aware that politicians and community leaders have worked for decades to keep Americans ignorant. I grew up believing that individuals have a basic right to be educated as much as they want to be. Education brings a special mental freedom that you cannot lose even if you are in a dungeon. In college I challenged educational policies of public schools that SYSTEMATICALLY keep the majority undereducated. The professor warned me that raising such issues in public would cost a teacher his/her teaching license because policy is set at “high” political and corporate levels with specific goals in mind. One such goal has been to produce masses of people who would have no other option but become laborers at a young age. (This is a carry over from a generation that needed steel workers, auto assembly workers, ditch diggers for roads, etc.) Additionally, money needed for education can be saved if kids drop out of school early. It is inhumane and immoral to set young minds up for failure. Needless to say, I did not succeed in the education field because I would not compromise my beliefs. Unfortunately, I have lived long enough to see that the professor was right. We now have a bumper crop of young Americans who have spent 12 years sitting at a school desk, looking very busy at learning NOTHING, and graduating with only a 4th grade reading skill level, if that much. After 12 years of sitting, those bodies are not prepared for hard labor and those minds are not developed for any substantial intellectual pursuits other than playing video games. THE PLAN HAS BACKFIRED. Now builders scour the labor pool and cannot find young, strong backs for hard labor. (Remember, the young ones have not exercised in any significant way during the 12 years they spent in classrooms.) Builders do whatever it takes to get contracts and make money. An increasing number of big builders in the US get a few Americans to set up "subcontracting businesses". Through the sub-contractors illegal aliens are encouraged to come to the US where they live like animals (15 and 20 to a dilapidated trailer) and work for the construction industries with no rights whatsoever. (The Constitution is supposed to grant rights for all, but wake up and smell the roses. YOUR rights—even if you are a U.S. citizen--only go as far as your pocketbook can reach to pay a high-powered lawyer). Average Americans either are unaware of the labor mafia in their midst or choose to look the other way. It’s much easier to find scapegoats like immigrants than it would be to stand up and make powerful politicians and corporate leaders accountable for the abuse. As long as the latter can pull the wool over the collective eye, we will continue to have Americans fighting the wrong enemy instead of fighting the real culprits who are misusing our resources and robbing us blind. While we continue to focus on the wrong “enemy” politicians can continue to enjoy vacations at taxpayers' expense and corporate executives can continue to conspire among themselves to find the best ways to rip off consumers in every way possible, from government-mandated insurance (i.e., workers comp and auto insurance) to even the food we buy at supermarkets. It's much easier to persecute Mexicans than to confront the true thieves and destabilizers in the nation—the ones in whose pockets our money is going AND staying. It’s much easier to take it out on the short, weak, brown-skinned person that passes you on the street than to aim your blow at the senator or CEO who is robbing you blind while hiding behind a huge network of answering machines, voice mails, and FBI protection. Yes, AmeriKants are afraid, but they have been blinded so they cannot see what they really need to fear. Fear ignorance, fear those who are sending our jobs overseas where they can exploit other people as well, those who are keeping our children uneducated, those who favor the corporate giants so you cannot even see a doctor or buy medicine after your tax money funded the very education they use to exploit us. The Mexican, Chinese, Vietnamese, black, or white person you see in the street is being as exploited as the so-called AmeriKants are. THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS AMERIKANT. Once upon a long time ago Americans COULD and they proved it by building a great nation in less than 100 years with the labor, collaboration, and ideas of immigrants (Italians, Germans, Irish, Chinese, Puerto Ricans, and the rest). Those Americans of the past were not easily fooled. Today the nation is disintegrating in every way possible. All the groups are divided and fighting one another. Americans CAN again by waking up to the realities around us and by working united with all races against the small yet very powerful groups that are controlling the lives of the greater majority in very subtle, almost invisible ways.

2007-01-16 02:28:39 · answer #1 · answered by Eva 1 · 0 2

What the difference between a Mexican and a hispanic? A hispanic is pureblooded and likely to have lighter features such as blond hair and blue eyes. If you travel to Mexico City you will find, abeit rare, true hispanics that are citizens of Mexico. However the bulk of Mexicans are simply the result of those who bred with the native indians that lived there when the Spanish invaded.

Another way to distinguish this in your mind is to think of mixing in a can. Hispanics mixed with the locals creating what we now know as Mexicans.

Isn't the English language just hilarious? Wonder why so many Mexicans are so afraid to learn English?

2007-01-16 00:24:16 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

Its AmeriCANS and it always has been.
Look at Mexico...Mexicans are the majority in Mexico
Look at what the Mexican government is like,look at the poverty,the lack of clean water,the lack of jobs,.Look at the corrupt officials of all city and state governments.
Look what Mexicans have done to Mexico or what Mexico has done to Mexicans.Open your eyes to the truth.Why haven't the
MexiCANS done better in Mexico ?

Any time you are disrespecting this great nation of America you are fanning the flames of hate and ignorance.

No one is afraid of any one here illegally.They are lawbreakers and subject to deportation at any given moment.How could I a home/land/business owner that is a native born successful
American citizen be afraid of someone like that.?
Just the facts.

2007-01-16 02:18:27 · answer #3 · answered by Yakuza 7 · 4 0

Mexi CANS - CAN commit crimes, CAN spread disease, CAN have a multitude of children and rely on another country to support those kids, CAN spit in the face of a country that has opened it's arms to help them, CAN skip car insurance and not feel bad if they hurt or kill someone with their car, CAN be 40 years old and hook up with a 15 year old girl and think that's fine, CAN cross a border - committing a crime - and feel that's fine.

AmeriKAN'T's - In the vast majority of cases, CAN'T seem to do any of the above because they know that it would be WRONG.

2007-01-16 05:35:02 · answer #4 · answered by Shrieking Panda 6 · 2 0

I don't know of any american that is afraid of mexicans. It seems to me though that the mexicans wants everything that americans have without becomming a legal citizen of the United States of America. Meanwhile most of the mexicans have entered into our country illegally.

2007-01-16 00:25:55 · answer #5 · answered by couchP56 6 · 2 0

Once again you're confusing social prejudice with a legal issue just to get a reaction. C'mon man. Don't you have anything better to do with your time than fanning the flames?

2007-01-16 00:25:51 · answer #6 · answered by Ricky J. 6 · 2 0

Not sure why you expect elementary school word games to stimulate thoughtful discourse. The inherent cognitive dissonance of the statement from the expectation will preclude any rational debate, as I see it.

You have also offered no logical points or arguments to debate.

2007-01-16 01:42:01 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

No that is not true. mexicans are scared of mexicans. like how immigrant mexicans granted amnesty through Ronald Regean haven't spoken up on the immigrant issue under Bush

2007-01-16 00:24:05 · answer #8 · answered by Nat Turner 3 · 2 0

LOL.....No I am a Can and I'm not afraid of Mexicans. Are you suggesting that all Mexicans are illegal? Sort of a racist opinion on your part doesn't it? I am also not afraid of illegals. I want them out of the country. I don't care where they were born.

2007-01-16 00:23:12 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Reece said it great. BTW, what's there to be afraid of? Most of them are under 5 feet tall...lmao

If they are so brave, why are they the ones SNEAKING into this country? Only cowards have to sneak around and aren't they infamous for hitting their wives? Oh, yes....really brave, honorable individuals....

dumbass

2007-01-16 16:05:45 · answer #10 · answered by Princess_29_71 3 · 0 0

I'm not afraid of Mexicans. If I want them to run away very quickly, I simply have to yell "LA MIGRA" and they will scatter!

2007-01-16 00:19:20 · answer #11 · answered by Business Owner 1 · 1 0

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