washingtontimes.com — Priceless: La Raza, itself a hate group advocating the "Reconquista" of the western USA, claims that the anti illegal immigration movement is part of a "wave of hate" targeted specifically against Hispanics. This is almost TOO funny. Perhaps they need to look at themselves and their manifesto first, before judging others.
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Closed AccountJul 22, 2007
La Raza means "The Race" if I'm not mistaken. It's always meant they want to fight for their race (Viva La Raza - Hooray for the Race). Think KKK and David Duke.
ncairnsJul 23, 2007
Ooh, 'victimization complex!' 'Racial collectivist!"It sure would be nice if either of those actually meant anything.Seeing as I'm Caucasian as hell, it would be somewhat difficult for me to be racially motivated in my pointing out that if the NAACP or the AFLCIO are legitimate political organizations, then the NCLR is as well. Now, I now it's oh-so-audacious of those dirty Spics to facetiously ask for the return of the land that historically belongs to them in order to juxtapose the current tithe of anti-Hispanic racism flowing from the South against the dubious conditions which originally permitted the US' acquisition of that land, but next time try harder to veil your ignorance thereof.
ncairnsJul 23, 2007
Ah yes, the oft-heralded 'nya nya nya nya nya nya I can't hear you! I can't hear you!' defense.You know, I don't think I can yawn loud enough without unhinging my jaw to express just how impressed I am with your obviously massive command of the fine art of rhetoric.
theseanman66Aug 2, 2007Submitter
Actually, you need to do a little research. LA RAZA routinely allows racist (literally) speakers at it's conventions and you should hear the thunderous applause! Tell me how LA RAZA is any different from a racist organization that also masquerades as a human rights / labor union type group. Allying themselves with labor unions is just a way to have grunts show up at rallies.