On 6/13/2012 11:11 PM, deadrat wrote:
> "Colonization" is just part of your ignorant and malicious fever dreams.
You wear the mantle of liar, for now and always:
http://www.limitstogrowth.org/WEB-text/aztlan.html
Our southern neighbor is not shy about expressing its intention to
conquer the American Southwest, which Mexico regards as territory lost
in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hildalgo in 1846. Mexican children are taught
in school that the United States stole that land, which they call
“Aztlan.” Absurd rantings of political extremists? Consider…
• In 1997, then-President Zedillo proclaimed that “I have proudly
affirmed that the Mexican nation extends beyond the territory enclosed
by its borders.”
• Mexican American Legal Defense Fund founder Mario Obledo stated,
“California is going to be a Hispanic state. Anyone who doesn't like it
should leave. Every constitutional office in California is going to be
held by Hispanics in the next 20 years.” People who don't like such
demographic changes “should go back to Europe.” (Incidentally, Mr.
Obledo was also the California Secretary of Health, Education and
Welfare under Gov. Jerry Brown.)
• Mexico's President Fox has been unrelenting in his brazen demands on
the United States, starting with open borders even before he was
elected. He has called for the border to be “a joining line.” His visits
to the U.S. have been filled with endless requirements for Mexican
citizens illegally in this country — free healthcare,
taxpayer-subsidized in-state tuition for illegals at state colleges and
universities, guestworker programs and amnesty for all.
Incidentally, we shouldn't be surprised at such shenanigans. The world
is full of revanchist fantasies, namely that some vague territorial
claim from centuries before should form modern national boundaries. The
Chinese invaded Tibet in 1949, with the excuse that an eighth-century
marriage had made Tibet a part of China. (Is there a Chinese word for
lebensraum?) Chinese flowing into Siberia argue that the Amur region is
actually part of China. (More on the Chinese demographic invasion of
Russia.) The Balkans have been a recent example of the power of
warmed-over nationalism, when Milosovic whipped Serbs into a murderous
frenzy by summoning the ghosts of the Battle of Kosovo (600 years ago)
as he urged them to “take back” what had been stolen from them. In the
case of the former Yugoslavia, revanchism was the excuse for genocide.
Encouraged by their leaders in both countries, the 20 million Mexicans
in America are similarly emboldened to insist that the United States
surrender to their demands, particularly amnesty which will speed the
acquisition of political power. And when California becomes majority
Mexican around 2028, will those people call for political unification
with their cultural homeland? Their leaders are planning for such a
scenario.
It's hard to fathom how America's elected Congressional leaders, those
who swore to uphold the Constitution and to protect the nation, are
prepared to give it away for some perceived short-term political gain,
if that. The front man for globalist corporations who currently occupies
the White House is allowing Mexico City to dictate America's immigration
policy, while few in his party object. Does anyone think that Vicente
Fox cares about what happens to America? He sees the United States as a
full refrigerator and he is hungry, very hungry.
Why do American public officials value so little what thousands have
fought and died to protect? A foreign power has stated its plans to
conquer this nation by demographic warfare, but in Washington,
apparently no one cares. One wonders what Secretary of State Colin
Powell thinks about surrending American sovereignty to a foreign power.
He was a general in the U.S. Army and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs,
after all. Doesn't it bother him to be following the wishes of a foreign
leader? Why does the most powerful nation in the world cower before the
third-world country to the south?
— by Brenda Walker
IN THEIR OWN WORDS:
A Talk with Mexico's Migration Chief
In this informative interview, Juan Hernández stated, “There are several
million Mexican people in the United States … These individuals need to
be legalized, they need to be able to come home and see their families
and not have to cross a dangerous border… they need to be able to have
living conditions that are proper, with dignity; to have driver's
licenses; to use the banks in the United States. They need their
dignity, instead of having to live like criminals.”
Southwest shall secede from U.S., prof predicts
Charles Truxillo, a professor of Chicano studies at the University of
New Mexico, said, “I may not live to see the Hispanic homeland, but by
the end of the century my students' kids will live in it, sovereign and
free.”
Mario Obledo Calls for Burning of Anti-Immigrant Sign
Mr. Obledo was once the California of Secretary Health, Education and
Welfare under Gov. Jerry Brown, so one might expect that he would have
learned a little more American respect for free speech, but evidently
not. “I'm going to deface the billboard or burn it,” stated Mr. Obledo.
(The billboard in question read, “Welcome to California, the Illegal
Immigration State. Don't let this happen to your state.”)
La Voz de Aztlan
Chicano extremists at their hate-filled worst, including an especially
heavy dose of anti-Semitism.
Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztl�n (MEChA) — Constitution of
National Organization
Document opens, “Chicano and Chicana students of Aztl�n must take upon
themselves the responsibilities to promote Chicanismo within the
community, politicizing our Raza with an emphasis on indigenous
consciousness to continue the struggle for the self-determination of the
Chicano people for the purpose of liberating Aztl�n.” (That's the
Southwestern U.S.)
MEChA National Webpages
Manifesto demands, e.g., “Aztl�n belongs to indigenous people, who are
sovereign and not subject to a foreign culture.”
Mexican official in El Paso
Mexican Immigration Commissioner Juan Hernandez stated, “We have
recognized that the Mexican population is 100 million in Mexico and the
23 million who live in the United States. ... We are a united nation.”
Opinion of 58 Percent of Mexicans: American Southwest Belongs to Us
A June 2002 Zogby poll of Mexicans found that a substantial majority of
Mexican citizens believe that southwestern America is rightfully the
territory of Mexico and that Mexicans do not need the permission of the
U.S. to enter. On the U.S. side of the border, 68 percent of Americans
think that troops should be stationed on the Mexican border to keep
unauthorized Mexicans out. Only slightly fewer (65 percent) oppose
giving amnesty to those illegals already in the U.S. Other coverage here.