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Immigration and Racism
Remember, kiddies, there is no ugly side to the anti-immigration rhetoric. Tweet
Why the AFA can kiss my ass
http://www.afa.net/Blogs/BlogPost.aspx?id=2147503229 A group of people upon whom you committed wholesale genocide weren’t inclined to subscribe to your religious beliefs. Naturally, that makes the genocide justified and means the descendants of the survivors are subhuman filth in your eyes. I give … Continue reading
EEOC – Retaliation
In 2002, Miriam Regalado filed a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission against North American Stainless after suffering sexual discrimination. NAS was informed of the allegation in February of 2003, and promptly fired her fiancé, Eric Thompson, a metallurgical … Continue reading
Media Reaction Paper – Illegal Immigration
Hispanic immigrants are handy scapegoats for the problems in local communities, from crime to overcrowded schools. Even legal immigrants are victims of this mindset, in spite of immigration not being the root cause or even a major factor in any … Continue reading
Illegal Immigrants DO pay taxes
Illegal immigrants are paying taxes to Uncle Sam, experts agree. Just how much they pay is hard to determine because the federal government doesn’t fully tally it. But the latest figures available indicate it will amount to billions of dollars … Continue reading
The price of the rhetoric against illegal immigrants
http://www.cnn.com/2011/CRIME/01/22/california.missing.child/index.html?eref=mrss_igoogle_cnn Look at this article. Read through it. A horrendous crime has been committed. A child has been snatched from his grandmother’s arms partly as vengeance against the child’s mother. The person who abducted this child is mentally disturbed and … Continue reading
The race card
Yes. Racism exists. And it sucks. And let me get this out of the way right now. This is a blog. This is the written word. YOU DON’T KNOW WHAT ETHNICITY I AM. You are going to make assumptions though, … Continue reading

