Well it appears the description of it's purpose on the top of the page would most definitely be considered discriminatory if not exclusive:
Working to improve conditions for Hispanic Americans
Which makes it as racist as all those other organizations working to better opportunities for every other race under the sun except for the good ol' Caucasian.
You see, as a Caucasian I have been given special powers simply by the virtue of my skin color. ( bet you didn't know that)
Everything was handed to me on a silver platter since the moment of my birth. I work full time for fun, not because i have bills to pay.
I got my job because I am white, not because I was qualified.
I graduated from high school and went to college because I am white, not because I applied myself.
As a white person, nothing bad will ever happen to me like what happens to all those other colored people, simply because my skin has special powers.
I guess other races have to create organizations to give them the same special power white people have. La Razapuke is just another one of those organizations handing out privileges to people who can't earn them with their own determination.
2007-02-08 04:58:48
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answered by Anonymous
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2015-02-03 12:33:25
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answered by Anonymous
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La Raza Unida and La Raza are two different groups .I don't know if they are affiliated or not.But La Raza Unida is absolutely a racists group.They advocate the killing of all people that are not brown.That's pretty racists to me ,at least in my world.
After reading the second link (I had already seen the first one before)I can now agree that yes La Raza has an agenda for this nation and its all/only for "The Race"I dont think that each member is a racists and I do know as Dar said that they also do a great deal of good in some areas.But they should NOT be receiving public funds from tax payer dollars.
To most of the mainstream media, most members of Congress, and even many of their own members, the National Council of La Raza is no more than a Hispanic Rotary Club. Not true!
But the National Council of La Raza succeeded in raking in over $15.2 million in federal grants last year alone, of which $7.9 million was in U.S. Department of Education grants for Charter Schools, and undisclosed amounts were for get-out-the-vote efforts supporting La Raza political positions.
The Council of La Raza succeeded in having itself added to congressional hearings by Republican House and Senate leaders. And an anonymous senator even gave the Council of La Raza an extra $4 million in earmarked taxpayer money, supposedly for "housing reform," while La Raza continues to lobby the Senate for virtual open borders and amnesty for illegal aliens.
Please read the second link .
2007-02-08 01:17:10
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answered by Yakuza 7
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I don't think so,just like with every organization they do tend to have their eccentric people in there but more or less they are doing something that they believe needs to be done and protecting people that they feel should be protected. in other words they believe they are doing something good and helpful. what i don't get is why are most on here quick to categorize such organizations as racist and whatnot while they cheer and applaud groups such as the minutemen who have no permitt to be an organization and who are armed. i'm not saying that the minutemen are wrong in what they do,to each their own and they believe also they are doing something good,but why not abide by the laws and at least have their organization recognize as being legit instead of not. and btw i'm sure they also have had their little eccentric people in there too,believed i read somewhere about how one chapter of the minutemen actually did let two men into their group who were known as being members of the skinheads,guess so much for the background checks they preach.
2007-02-08 05:16:12
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answered by Nexus K 4
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Well, your first hint should be that La Raza means "the race."
And that they also say, " For those of the race- everything. For those outside the race-nothing"
Put that phrase on a white person and you'll have the ACLU knocking down their door. What's racist for one group, is racist for any group.
2007-02-08 03:21:33
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answered by Anonymous
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you decide these are their words Jose Angel Gutierrez, professor, University of Texas, Arlington; founder of La Raza Unida political party; and beneficiary of American generosity: "We have an aging white America. . . . They are dying. . . . They are ******** in their pants with fear! I love it!" "We have got to eliminate the gringo, and what I mean by that is if the worst comes to the worst, we have got to kill him.
http://www.americanpatrol.com/REFERENCE/JoseAngelGutierrezQuote.html
Well, let's see: The group sponsors and directs racist schools. It promotes the "reconquista" movement that claims the American Southwest belongs to Mexico. In fact, its very name – which translates to "the race" – exposes its agenda. How do I say this politely? These people are Mexican Nazis!
if I hear this old saw about America owing everything to diversity one more time, I may gag. I may hurl. I may scream. It's not true. In fact, immigrants – and don't forget this – owe everything to America. We're not great because we're diverse. We're great because we once subscribed to a national creed. But thanks to the likes of La Raza haters, that's no longer true.La Raza may use the word "diversity." But the meaning of the word has been turned upside down. like illegal vs. legal.http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=51026
2007-02-08 03:08:23
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answered by hayleylov 6
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LA RAZA is just like the KKK. i have read on la raza and they preach alot of hate.
2007-02-08 02:15:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I do. However, I also think it is a community group organization. There is a thin line between racial pride and racism, and I think they definitely cross it. They also serve proper community functions, however. It isn't as clear cut as MEChA, and I don't think every single person who supports La Raza is racist.
2007-02-08 01:24:23
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answered by DAR 7
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Without hesitation; YES! They should be classified as a hate group along with the KKK, Rainbow Coalition and the Black Panthers.
2007-02-08 02:12:04
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answered by Bad Cosmo 4
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Definitely racist!!!!!
2007-02-08 03:08:44
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answered by Anonymous
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