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Default Re: MITT ROMNEY says he's a VICTIM OF ANTI-WHITE RACISM! - 09-26-2012, 02:53 PM

Wow, Mexicans are such cowardly bullies. When it comes to ethnic cleansing they can dish it out but they can't take it:

"When my oldest son drove across the country recently he had to do these things. When my brother-in-law who is a U.S. citizen and a skilled pipeline welder who works on projects around the oil belt has to go to a new job, he now avoids driving through Arizona, Alabama and parts of Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma where the rumors are that not only the police and the state troopers but nasty locals will “try to make his life miserable so he goes back to Mexico where he belongs.” At his last job he had to stay in a motel 75 miles away from the job site because the entire county around the refinery was known as a “no Mexicans zone.”

Things didn’t use to be this bad. They became radically worse when Republican Governors and Republican state legislatures in Arizona, Alabama, Georgia and a number of other Republican states (and not a single Democratic one) began passing bills that were publically and proudly described by their authors and supporters as being designed “to make life so miserable for illegals that they would pack their bags and go back where they came from.“

They succeeded spectacularly in making life miserable. In Alabama, Mexican and other Latino parents who did not have papers became afraid to send their children to school even when their children had been born in the U.S. Many became afraid to go downtown to pay their water bills, and began to get along without running water. They became afraid to go to work in many of the jobs they previously held where document checks and local police visits have become extensive. Many Latino parents, both legal and illegal, have became afraid to take their kids to a park or a museum or a library for fear they would be harassed.

This “make their lives miserable” strategy has filtered up from the Republican-controlled states to become essentially the official national Republican agenda. It is now enshrined in the Republican platform with the delicate euphemism “humane procedures to encourage illegal aliens to return home voluntarily.” Romney (the so-called “moderate” Republican candidate) came up with the cynical phrase “self-deportation” to describe it. “Self-deportation.” What a charming little phrase. By including the muscular word “deportation” it suggests a macho, “get-tough” kind of attitude but is at the same time so much nicer than saying “we’re gonna make their lives so miserable that they leave” even though, in practice, it means the same thing.
Naturally, this “make their lives miserable” strategy has in the last three years also filtered down and mobilized the Republican activist “grass-roots,” resulting in a vast increase in the “under the radar” harassment that my brother-in-law and vast numbers of other Latinos now confront in many places in America.

To get a flavor of what people like my brother in law now increasingly encounter from the self-appointed citizen enforcers of the “make their lives miserable” policy, take a look at some of the terms they use for Mexicans: “border bunnies, cockroaches, crimigrants, field rats, gravel-bellies, greasers, latrinos, mexcrement, mexicoons, roaches, Spicaninnies and taco-monkeys.” On websites created to support the laws in Arizona, Alabama and Georgia, the most common adjectives used for the children of immigrants are “whelps”, “spawn” and “mongrels.

I very freely confess that I take this very personally. As a result of the “trickle down” effect of this grotesque Republican social policy members of my family have been harassed by racists for the first time in the 40 years that I have lived in the South. My son, who was your son’s closest friend when they were children, was recently harassed by a group of whites in a nightclub. “Show us your papers” they chanted, a phrase that is the official slogan of the supporters and grass-roots mafia enforcers of the “make them so miserable they leave” policy. “Send your gardener back to Mexico” they shouted at his white girlfriend.

There has always been anti-Mexican prejudice in America but it has gained a profoundly new intensity and self-confident sense of official support and sanction ever since the Republican-sponsored state laws were passed. This new level of grass-roots harassment and persecution of Latinos did not begin at the lower orders of society—in trailer parks and biker bars—and then filter upward. Quite the contrary, it was designed at the highest levels of Republican state government and the Republican policy infrastructure and then filtered its way down. In their own minds the grass-roots harassers no longer feel like fringe “extremists.” They see themselves as supporting a policy designed and endorsed by the highest Republican officials in their state."

...in the 1950’s liberal Republicans and liberal Democrats joined together in signing full page ads and petitions that condemned racial intolerance. They took proud and passionate public stands denouncing segregation.

OK let’s count the modern totals:

Zero—repeat zero—major Republican organizations or state bodies that have officially condemned “Make them miserable” as a social policy.

Zero—repeat zero—petitions or public statements circulated and signed by leading “moderate” Republican politicians or party officials repudiating the “make them so miserable that they leave” philosophy.

Zero—repeat zero—full page ads denouncing this policy placed in major papers by “moderate” Republican politicians or party officials.


This last bit makes no sense to backstabbing liberals, who have no idea what loyalty means. It's My Republican Party Right Or Wrong. The fact that we don't have any traitors in our party is just more proof that we are better.


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