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Quote from: We$t Coa$t on April 27, 2006, 02:36:20 PMQuote from: Dynamic on April 27, 2006, 02:15:43 PMOn February 15, 1998, the U.S. and Mexican soccer teams met at the Los Angeles Coliseum. The crowd was overwhelmingly pro-Mexican even though most lived in this country. They booed during the National Anthem and U.S. flags were held upside down. As the match progressed, supporters of the U.S. team were insulted, pelted with projectiles, punched and spat upon. Beer and trash were thrown at the U.S. players before and after the match. The coach of the U.S. team, Steve Sampson said, "This was the most painful experience I have ever had in this profession." that's sick shitsome live here, yet they boo the national anthem and disrespect the flag? talk about some lowlife hypocritsAt the time a lot of U.S Players were taunting Mexico and it's fans before the game. It's still stupid on both sides
Quote from: Dynamic on April 27, 2006, 02:15:43 PMOn February 15, 1998, the U.S. and Mexican soccer teams met at the Los Angeles Coliseum. The crowd was overwhelmingly pro-Mexican even though most lived in this country. They booed during the National Anthem and U.S. flags were held upside down. As the match progressed, supporters of the U.S. team were insulted, pelted with projectiles, punched and spat upon. Beer and trash were thrown at the U.S. players before and after the match. The coach of the U.S. team, Steve Sampson said, "This was the most painful experience I have ever had in this profession." that's sick shitsome live here, yet they boo the national anthem and disrespect the flag? talk about some lowlife hypocrits
On February 15, 1998, the U.S. and Mexican soccer teams met at the Los Angeles Coliseum. The crowd was overwhelmingly pro-Mexican even though most lived in this country. They booed during the National Anthem and U.S. flags were held upside down. As the match progressed, supporters of the U.S. team were insulted, pelted with projectiles, punched and spat upon. Beer and trash were thrown at the U.S. players before and after the match. The coach of the U.S. team, Steve Sampson said, "This was the most painful experience I have ever had in this profession."
this whole fuckin thing is a lose-lose situation, all it is doing is growing tension
That is a completely seperate issue, this is why both blacks and whites alike are angered,,,, some latinos are not even interested in being american only interested in "taking it back" now that is hostile regardless of whether violence helps the process of "taking it back".
the same way whites were not interested in living with Natives. What is there to talk about. Whites don't want us here, so we don't want to talk to them and go about our business.
an old Native American prophicy said that the Aztecs will rise from the South and take back the land (U.S. South-West) without firing one bullet. As you can see, this is happening, and white people and the United States are in fear, because what was stolen is being taken back.
Quote from: M Dogg on April 27, 2006, 04:31:36 PMthe same way whites were not interested in living with Natives. What is there to talk about. Whites don't want us here, so we don't want to talk to them and go about our business.If whites didn't want you here, you wouldn't be here.The fact of the matter is that white people are the most open and exclusive race of people there is. We takes million s and millions of people of every color into our country. Mexicans, on the other hand, are very racist and xenophobic. They don;t allow any immigrants into their country. It is sad really.