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May 7, 2010 at 12:03 AM #548286May 7, 2010 at 12:04 AM #547333ucodegenParticipant
@Jim Jones;
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May 7, 2010 at 12:04 AM #547318EugeneParticipantAnd, ultimately because of this cognitive dissonance, and because of all the talk about Aztlan, and the rampant evidence of hispanicization, where historically white cities like Santa Ana turn Spanish-speaking in the course of one generation … that makes white citizens unsure about the real intentions and allegiances of those immigrants … and that’s why they are worried. And events like this one, where immigrants actually feel offended by the sight of an American flag, make them worried even more.
Maybe if there were more immigrant protests where those immigrants choose to make “we like this country, we want to stay” the primary topic, rather than “we’re Mexican, we’re proud to be Mexican, and we won’t take any of this offensive s**t from you PILGRIMS”, there wouldn’t have been so much racial tension.
May 7, 2010 at 12:04 AM #547429EugeneParticipantAnd, ultimately because of this cognitive dissonance, and because of all the talk about Aztlan, and the rampant evidence of hispanicization, where historically white cities like Santa Ana turn Spanish-speaking in the course of one generation … that makes white citizens unsure about the real intentions and allegiances of those immigrants … and that’s why they are worried. And events like this one, where immigrants actually feel offended by the sight of an American flag, make them worried even more.
Maybe if there were more immigrant protests where those immigrants choose to make “we like this country, we want to stay” the primary topic, rather than “we’re Mexican, we’re proud to be Mexican, and we won’t take any of this offensive s**t from you PILGRIMS”, there wouldn’t have been so much racial tension.
May 7, 2010 at 12:04 AM #547912EugeneParticipantAnd, ultimately because of this cognitive dissonance, and because of all the talk about Aztlan, and the rampant evidence of hispanicization, where historically white cities like Santa Ana turn Spanish-speaking in the course of one generation … that makes white citizens unsure about the real intentions and allegiances of those immigrants … and that’s why they are worried. And events like this one, where immigrants actually feel offended by the sight of an American flag, make them worried even more.
Maybe if there were more immigrant protests where those immigrants choose to make “we like this country, we want to stay” the primary topic, rather than “we’re Mexican, we’re proud to be Mexican, and we won’t take any of this offensive s**t from you PILGRIMS”, there wouldn’t have been so much racial tension.
May 7, 2010 at 12:04 AM #548010EugeneParticipantAnd, ultimately because of this cognitive dissonance, and because of all the talk about Aztlan, and the rampant evidence of hispanicization, where historically white cities like Santa Ana turn Spanish-speaking in the course of one generation … that makes white citizens unsure about the real intentions and allegiances of those immigrants … and that’s why they are worried. And events like this one, where immigrants actually feel offended by the sight of an American flag, make them worried even more.
Maybe if there were more immigrant protests where those immigrants choose to make “we like this country, we want to stay” the primary topic, rather than “we’re Mexican, we’re proud to be Mexican, and we won’t take any of this offensive s**t from you PILGRIMS”, there wouldn’t have been so much racial tension.
May 7, 2010 at 12:04 AM #548281EugeneParticipantAnd, ultimately because of this cognitive dissonance, and because of all the talk about Aztlan, and the rampant evidence of hispanicization, where historically white cities like Santa Ana turn Spanish-speaking in the course of one generation … that makes white citizens unsure about the real intentions and allegiances of those immigrants … and that’s why they are worried. And events like this one, where immigrants actually feel offended by the sight of an American flag, make them worried even more.
Maybe if there were more immigrant protests where those immigrants choose to make “we like this country, we want to stay” the primary topic, rather than “we’re Mexican, we’re proud to be Mexican, and we won’t take any of this offensive s**t from you PILGRIMS”, there wouldn’t have been so much racial tension.
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