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Even though the issue was timely, this collection was actually compiled several years earlier and references statements made by Californians during 1990 (when immigration reform was also a hot-button political issue in California due to the controversial Proposition 187 ballot measure).
Because of the overwhelming number of illegals in this country, this past year alone 84 hospitals in the Los Angeles area went out of business.
Also, consider that these are mainstream Mexican leaders.
Javy as an american you should be concerned by such open hate, a hate which the media for the most part ignores and that the government openly seems to encourage. You acknowledge it has been happening for 16 years and nothing has happening that is a very ignorant and naive comment to make, disgusting slews of hate thrown around like it was no big deal. Yet these people are allowed into the "mainstream" where their influence can grow, with vile racism not condemned as you can see with comments made by high profile people then what happens when they have more political power?
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."
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
Javy it is not about the latino community in general it is about truly hateful views which are allowed to continue unabaited and are allowed to openly do it. I agree with you most latinos arent in this mould but these views are being allowed to becoe mainstream. Again look at Mecha, professors have association with Mecha to and despite the attempt to white wash, (not by you). Mecha are savage monsters but yet they are allowed to do and say whatever they want.