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From the current edition of the online magazine "La Voz de Aztlan" which comes out of Los Angeles and is written for illegal aliens in California.

Whites threaten "Race War" against
Mexican-Americans and other Latinos (headline)

Whites threaten "Race War" against
Mexican-Americans and other Latinos

There has been increasing talk of a "Race War" against Mexican-Americans and other Latinos on White hate web sites and on discussion forums run by mainstream news services.

Commentaries of an impending race war are not just being articulated by White supremacist crazies through anonymous postings on Internet forums but have also been insinuated by the likes of former Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger, who warned of a war with Mexico, and more recently by former candidate for US President Patrick Buchanan in his book "The Death of the West".

In a July 15, 2007 article, we reported on how an online forum sponsored by Time Warner's American Online (AOL) was being utilized to urge Whites to arm themselves and "kill the beaners". One posting said, "If You Are Not Armed Now You better get that way fast."

Most disturbing is that these sort of discussions are now taking place on forums sponsored by mainstream news services such as the Orange County Register newspaper in California and on many others. On July 28 in the Daily Sentinel of Colorado the following statement was published: "This kind of thing is happening all over the country. The unwelcome invading parasites who shouldn't even be here have declared open season on Whites. It's an escalating race war against Whites, but most Whites don't realize what's happening yet. God help the invaders when Whites are cornered and finally forced to fight back. There will be a huge race war in the USA. Count on it. Be prepared."

What do these disturbing and frightening commentaries signify for the Mexican-American and Latino communities? Many of us here in Southern California have not forgotten that horrific day of July 18, 1984 when an anti-Mexican racist massacred 22, mostly women and children, at a McDonald's Restaurant in San Ysidro, California. On that day a racist killer named James Oliver Huberty put on military style clothing and told his wife he was going hunting for Mexicans. James Oliver Huberty is today revered by many Minutemen vigilantes as the "father" of their movement. In today's anti-Mexican environment these types of incidents can rapidly escalate.

What are we to do? We must begin implementing community defense strategies. Last night, Augustin Aguayo, the courageous US soldier who refused to kill Iraqi civilians, spoke on "La Causa" program of KPFK radio in Los Angeles. He said that the reason he became a "Conscientious Objector" and refused to return to Iraq was that he became aware of the racist nature of the war against the Iraqi people. We also remember Andres Raya, the decorated US Marine who decided to bring "Fallujah" back to his hometown of Ceres, California. We need to tap into military trained veterans, that number in the tens of thousands just in California, to provide a defense of our communities just in case the White crazies decide to do something foolish.

2007-09-22 17:34:05 · 21 answers · asked by Lori K 7 in Politics & Government Immigration

I would link the article, but Y!A censors it out. You can find it with a google search.

2007-09-22 17:34:54 · update #1

What do you think about this type of reporting?

2007-09-22 17:39:29 · update #2

I agree with you, Simasu and I think all illegals need to go. However, I haven't been able to locate any such hateful articles, magazines or groups created by any other illegal alien groups from any other continents.

2007-09-22 17:47:01 · update #3

21 answers

War does not have to consist of armed conflict. War can consist of any hostile course of action undertaken by one country to weaken, harm, and dominate another country. Mexico is waging war on the U.S. through mass immigration illegal and legal, through the assertion of Mexican national claims over the U.S., and through the subversion of its laws and sovereignty, all having the common end of bringing the southwestern part of the U.S. under the control of the expanding Mexican nation, and of increasing Mexico’s political and cultural influence over the U.S. as a whole.

It's wrong to hate Mexicans/Latinos because you're against illegal immigration. It's also wrong to think that all White Americans are racist & want to hold down minorities, or that we want to kill illegal immigrants.

2007-09-22 17:56:18 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 5 1

The main goal of the Minutemen are to protect the borders of the USA from all invaders, with all legal and non violent means at their disposal.. And they agree not to make public statements like this one when they join so as not to give the anti-groups ammunition to make them look like racists. So if you see a Minuteman making public statements that are racist he is not a Minuteman or won't be one for long after. A handful of priests like little boys and soon pedophile is synonymous with priest. And if a group wanted to pursue that for some reason or goal they could soon have the Catholic church in ruin. Millions of good people are Catholics. These tactics are in common use today. People cry racist, un or anti-American etc.. and people shut up so as not to seem like one of these evil people. Say that global warming is a lie and you are--- whatever they label you.... It works most of the time these days and I don't see it changing anytime soon. I have my doubts about the reasons for the Iraq war but I am pretty sure that it is not a racist war on our part. We may be aiding the racism of one of a powerful US citizens allies but I really don't know. We are inundated with so much information that soon we can't decipher it all and are really never sure what the truth is. Maybe when we read it in the history books it will be refined to more of a truth. I guess personally I would have to say that I will be a waiting to make a decision if and when the time comes. Now I think the best thing is to turn of our TVs stay out of the news papers and ignore the headlines when you open up you home page... Yeah... pretty much stick your head in the sand. Not out of fear, but confusion...

2007-09-23 02:00:30 · answer #2 · answered by James Q 4 · 3 1

I agree with a few on here that just becomes some extremists posted what they believe in doesn't mean everyone should start freaking out and adding fuel to that fire. If we took into consideration what every crackpot group posted we wouldn't be able to do anything productive at all.

2007-09-23 15:09:35 · answer #3 · answered by Nexus K 4 · 1 0

It's the kind of sensationalism that the mexican hate groups foster. You mentioned the nazi aspect of the brown berets and that can be attributed to most of the racially motivated leadership of this criminal movement.

Mexican leadership, and no get over yourselves mexican is not a race, wants this fear to sink into the politicians minds so that they can push forward their anti-U.S. agenda. They are afraid now because in their incompetence and idiocy they have opened the eyes of not just a few scattered Americans in a few states, but the eyes of an entire country who is willing to fight for our nation and to repel the invaders.

2007-09-23 01:06:01 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

There are none so brave as those who have only the written word to wage war with. I read their rants and threats but most are just unemployed middle aged men hiding out in their parents basements. The real war that is being waged is a economic war for cheap labor

2007-09-23 12:38:38 · answer #5 · answered by jean 7 · 1 1

I think the pro-illegal papers are using the words of a few crackpots to incite the illegals and manipulate the uneducated among them, much like MeCHA uses the myth of Aztlan to incite the belief they are entitled to US lands.
Those crackpot sites are few. The pro-illegal sites are many, and spew as much garbage.

I think actually forming such a militia would be a grave mistake on their part.

2007-09-23 04:40:06 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

That magazine "la voz de aztlan" is trying to incite racial violence just like the white hate groups on the websites.

They're both being hateful. It's sad that people fall for that kind of crapola. On both sides.

2007-09-23 08:52:28 · answer #7 · answered by sister_godzilla 6 · 5 0

We remember that day in 1984 but it seems that everyone turns a blind eye to the fact that 25 men,women and children die at the hands of illegals either by drunk driving or violent crimes EVERY DAY!!!!!!!!.That doesn't mention the many people that are hurt,robbed or raped daily by them.THEM,people who have no right to be here in my country,in your country,in OUR country,,,,,many of whom have a long rap sheet of multiple offences and many of whom have already been deported and have illegally returned again.Then there are the"sanctuary cities".Translated cities whose corrupt and criminal governments and representatives refuse to obey federal law.These cities should immediately be cut from federal funding and their leaders be JAILED!!!!!!!...Although vigilante style actions are never warranted,the only way people could be labeled as "white crazies" is if they stand by and do NOTHING and let their country be taken from them.There are legal solutions to this crisis,but we must have unity and order in the process.

2007-09-23 01:24:18 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

Considering much of the info in this article comes from extremists, I'm not too excited about it. The internet is a great place for people to vent and blow off steam. Its all talk, with a splash of media sensationalism.

2007-09-23 00:42:47 · answer #9 · answered by Happy Mom 2 · 8 1

I think that if anyone comes near my white self with intent to do harm,they'll leave in a black bag. My ammo is stocked,let's dance.

2007-09-23 11:57:33 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

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