Texas teachers are rebelling against a new racist textbook that portrays Mexicans as lazy drunks
Well, they are lazy and they are drunkards. These may not be politically correct facts, but any decent, hard working Texan will surely tell you this is the truth. If someone disagree with this, you know they're a Liberal with an Agenda. They will likely point to such resources as World Economic Forum, CNN Money, Fortune, or Business Insider to make the absurd claim that Mexicans are the hardest working people in the whole entire world, but how hard is it to sit on the corner drinking a warm beer from a can? The fact that they are too lazy to work and yet manage to steal our jobs is a testament to how wily and deceptive they are, and how closely they work with Satan. God forbid children should learn about the world around them. 
But what really clutches my pearls is the fact that people who demand everyone is tolerated, refuse to tolerate people who don't agree with them and refuse to push their agenda. So much for free speech. So much for tolerance. So much for agreeing to disagree, living and let live, free to be you and me.
“Stereotypically, Mexicans were viewed as lazy compared to European or American workers … Mexican laborers were not reared to put in a full day’s work so vigorously … It was also traditional to skip work on Mondays, and drinking on the job could be a problem.”
South Texas College history professor Trinidad Gonzales called the book nothing but “a web of racist assertions.”
“It was very difficult to get through it because of the significant errors that kept popping up,” he said. He said that one passage was “anti-Catholic” because it claims that Catholics’ only loyalty is to the Pope.
But Republican board member David Bradley saw racism in the fact that the teachers were bringing up racism to begin with.
“Are we not being a little discriminatory in singling out one group?” he said. “I am French-Irish, and you don’t see the French or the Irish pounding the table wanting special treatment, do you?”
South Texas College history professor Trinidad Gonzales called the book nothing but “a web of racist assertions.”
“It was very difficult to get through it because of the significant errors that kept popping up,” he said. He said that one passage was “anti-Catholic” because it claims that Catholics’ only loyalty is to the Pope.
But Republican board member David Bradley saw racism in the fact that the teachers were bringing up racism to begin with.
“Are we not being a little discriminatory in singling out one group?” he said. “I am French-Irish, and you don’t see the French or the Irish pounding the table wanting special treatment, do you?”

But what really clutches my pearls is the fact that people who demand everyone is tolerated, refuse to tolerate people who don't agree with them and refuse to push their agenda. So much for free speech. So much for tolerance. So much for agreeing to disagree, living and let live, free to be you and me.

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