Saturday, April 24, 2010
Arizona's New Illegal Immigrant Law
As I watched the images on TV (CNN) of the protesters marching near the state capital in Arizona because of a new bill signed into law making invading the USA a "crime", I couldn't help but notice that most of the protesters were Hispanic. There were a few non-Hispanic folks and it seems that only they were on screen making a few brief comments. But the camera shots were mostly on the sea of Hispanics.
Shall we anticipate that our fair-minded mainstream media will now begin to rant and rave hysterically and endlessly about the fact that there were so many brown people gathered together in one place and that that act indicates racism? After all, isn't that what was said about the Tea Party people who were somehow guilty of racism based solely on the fact that they were gathering while white?
Whites were not given the benefit of the doubt that their serendipitous gatherings were a result of real outside factors provoking a response. No. It was because they were white (and therefore racists)!
What is striking about Hispanics is that none of them (none that I know of) will admit that Hispanic immigration to the United States is unbalanced, monopolistic, and patently unfair. It doesn't even register with them.
Apparently, they assume they are special characters who deserve to have a special immigration privilege among all other non-white groups. Yet, one is at a loss to see anything about the Hispanics that would make them special. The Asian immigrant is smarter and learns English better. We don't even have to beg them to do it. They go to college at higher rates and have a lower crime rate than even the white population. They don't demand language privileges and they join in with society and don't demand special ethnic privileges. They also become loyal citizens, unlike the Hispanic immigrant who cannot get past his or her Latino culture and allegiance long enough to promote America's best interests. And we are several generations into their migration pattern enough to recognize what kind of citizens they become.
It appears that over time, most Hispanic immigrants have none of good qualities that makes them a desirable pool to select from when compared to other groups. In fact, their continuing promotion of further monopolistic Hispanic immigration (the promotion of which is itself a dishonest act) could be easily regarded as prima facie evidence that they are incapable of being loyal citizens. They pose a sort of a national security, fifth-column threat by being loyal to the miserable countries they have fled. This poses a threat that the Asian will likely never pose by virtue of geography.
The Hispanic people don't recognize what a serious threat they pose to the survival of the American civilization and might be intellectually or emotionally incapable of it. Though their loyalties lay elsewhere, they don't even like themselves. They flee from themselves and the cultures they create. Who can blame them?
Hispanics don't even want to live with their fellow Hispanics who create bad places to live which they must flee. And instead of throwing off that which they have fled from and joining in with our culture (we don't flee to theirs), they drag their failed customs, traditions, and habits to our shore and repeat the same failed mistakes here.
These are a repugnant people who put their own ethnicity and clannishness above the welfare of the United States. And they are even repugnant to themselves.
If Hispanics were a good immigrant pool, they would insist vociferously on a complete ban of Hispanic immigration to the United States.
Probably in perpetuity.