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Free speech for all! ( even me.)

2007-01-22 14:18:03 · 29 answers · asked by RENEGADE. 3 in Politics & Government Immigration

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In the case of the ILLEGAL alien supporters.....THEY are the ONLY ones that keep bringing up the "race" issue!!!! To the rest of us, we are just interested in:

1.Preserving the sovereignty of OUR country!!!

2. Seeing that our laws are OBEYED, (just as WE have to obey them)!!!

3. We want to know WHO and WHAT is coming to this country (and WHY)!!!

4. We want OUR citizens to come FIRST, before any foreigners!!!!!

5. We want to KEEP OUT all illegal criminals : child molesters, rapists, murderers,etc (we have enough of our own citizens who do these horrible things, and do NOT need to import more criminals!!

6. We want those who immigate here to pay their OWN way!!!! NO support from taxpayers!!!

7. We want those who immigrate here, to want to be an AMERICAN, and everything that name stands for!!!!

I, for one, try to never even mention a specific "race" or nationality when i am talking about illegals!!!! I just call them "ILLEGAL ALIENS", because that is EXACTLY what they are!!! If this makes me a "racist", then BOO HOO, i really don't give a flying leap!!!

2007-01-22 14:41:36 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 6 5

I have never judged anyone based on the color or his skin. I have never considered gender or sexual preference a point on which to judge ones character. But when I pulled up your question, which looked interesting, and the first answer I see to answer "who are the true racists" is "white people," I swear I dislike that stupid woman on her ignorance and arrogance. It is because of people like her that racism exists today. She is judging everyone by the color of their skin. At least I am judging based on intelligence, which she is not. It is, however, pretty cool that she could respond to your question, because the ability to form a sentence comes on the wings of having a brain. Oh wait. She didn't form a complete sentence. Enough said. So, who are the "true racists?" Narrow minded people like her. (Free speech for me, too.)

2007-01-22 14:30:28 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 5 1

I happened to hear a report by NPR today about what happened in a restaurant in L.A. The person who wrote the report was in this mexican take-out restaurant. he was waiting in line behind a well- dressed and well- mannered African-American man, who asked for a better salsa that the mexican woman at the counter claimed to have run out. The Black man could see clearly that there was plenty more ready behind the woman so he insisted that he gets the salsa to go with his food. The woman talked to the people in the back in Spanish for a bit and then she came back and told the man no. The black man left angry and frustrated. The person who witnessed all this is of hispanic decent

2007-01-22 15:18:02 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

I have always treated others the way Id like to be treated. I think Americans have been brainwashed into not having a mind of their own when it comes to racism.We should be politically correct. If we donot like something someone does or dont agree we are called racist. I am several races myself,and I have very good friends of all races, I dont believe I am racist of individuals who prove they deserve respect,but I guess i am racist against those who wont help themselves and demand others to give up their beliefs to suit them. Im not affraid to admit I will state my opinion no matter who in insults if if I feel I am right,race has nothing to do with it.Fight fire with fire!!!!

2007-01-22 14:51:14 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

the project interior the Democratic primaries isn't no matter if Latinos & African-individuals dislike one yet another. Hillary Clinton isn't Hispanic. It become idea that Senator Clinton had the Latino vote locked up because of her music record of helping unions & agricultural workers. it is turning out that Barack Obama has ability with a similar motives. it is no longer about both communities adversarial to at least one yet another, it is about which presidential candidate pulls more suitable votes.

2016-10-15 23:26:54 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

"Day without gringos" sums it up.

The real racists are extremist adherents to the militant La Raza philosophy. Their Mein Kampf is a plan to ethnically cleanse America of whites, blacks and dissenting Hispanics, leaving just the 'super race' to install the mythical kingdom of Atzlan.

Imagine what the reaction would be if white middle class Americans marched in their millions and called the event "a day without blacks." But it isn't going to happen because ours isn't the racist side of the immigration 'debate'.

Sound bizarre? We have laboriously documented this open call for genocide on the part of Hispanic extremists on multiple occasions.

Lou Dobbs was correct in saying that radical groups were behind the protests but to identify ANSWER, a milquetoast socialist anti-war group as the kingpin is misleading. The real protagonists are the violently hateful and racist la reconquista outfits that seek to completely marginalize and brutally oppress white and black Americans while seizing control of the entire southern and western states of America.

However, he was spot on in highlighting establishment media spin that this was something other than illegal immigrants demanding amnesty and wide open borders, a demand the Bush administration has done its best to implement every step of the way.

Try walking over the border into Mexico, a corrupt police state hellhole that the demonstrators seem to think is all milk and honey. If you make it past the feverish Mexican military, armed los Zetas paramilitary forces and drug running gangs of every description that are killing American citizens, border patrol and police on a weekly basis, try hiring a car, try opening a bank account, try getting a job, try staging a protest. At best you'll be immediately deported, at worst you'll be beaten to death.

Borders don't just protect the security of a country, they protect its fragile economy. The illegals' zeal in causing America's race to the bottom will ensure second world status and the dollar will cease competing with the Euro and begin worrying about staying above the peso.

If dumbbell liberals who don't understand that it is a Neo-Con agenda to create the justification for mass amnesty want to see their trendy cocktail bars and Starbuck's coffee shops replaced with slum houses and ghettos then they should continue to support the actions of a horde of rioting criminal racists.

2007-01-22 15:53:33 · answer #6 · answered by ♥ Scorpio X 3 · 3 2

Yes, we all classify others in some way. White people are not the only racists. We can talk about reactionary racism that results from being oppressed. If we really want to talk about racism, we also have to talk about power. We can have racist ideas about another group but only those in power can oppress another group.

Much of the resentment about immigration is not racist. It is nativist. This is one of the reasons that you can also find Latinos who are against immigration.

2007-01-22 14:41:20 · answer #7 · answered by roquera 2 · 3 1

every race has racism Racism is a belief system or doctrine which states that inherent biological differences between human races determine cultural or individual achievement — with a corollary that one's own race is superior and has the right to rule others.

Some writers have used the term racism to refer to preference for one's own ethnic group (ethnocentrism), fear of foreigners (xenophobia), views against interracial relationships (miscegenation), and/or generalizations about a specific group of people (stereotype)

Racism has been a motivating factor in social discrimination, racial segregation and violence, including genocide. Politicians are known to practice race baiting in an effort to win votes.

2007-01-22 14:28:00 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

The worst are the ones who pretend they are not, but manage to obtain the same damaging results as if they were. Like people who say they aren't prejudiced against Obama because of his racial background, BUT... and there will always be a "BUT..." Guess those folks must be the but-heads I've heard about.

Isn't it an indictment that we make note still of the first person of one race or another to do what they should always have been able to do?

Of course, the public will be very careful to avoid obviously insulting remarks and/or behavior towards any "minority", except Indians. Indians are somehow exempted from justice and fair dealings. Bush is still taking lands @ 8 cents/acre from the western Shoshone, stealing livestock and harassing elders.

2007-01-22 14:26:04 · answer #9 · answered by Gaspode 7 · 3 4

We are and I hate it. Peoples in Europe are called Europeans whether they are Brits, Swedes, Italians, French, Swiss, etc. Peoples in Asia are called Asians whether Kasakhs, Tajiks, Indians, Chinese, Japanese, Koreans, Philipinos, Thais, and others. But in American continents, the Canadians are never Americans despite we are both the North American. More so with Latin America. They are called Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, Brazilians, Bolivians, Nicaraguans, etc. They are never called Americans for we are the only Americans this side of the world.
We are the modern-day racists.

2007-01-22 14:43:51 · answer #10 · answered by roman 2 · 1 3

Martin Luther King had it right when he said he hoped that all people would be judged by the content of their character.

Its what you do not who you are
a real racist hates you because of who you are when you are born.

2007-01-22 14:34:14 · answer #11 · answered by FOA 6 · 3 1

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