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The Vegan Marxist
27th August 2010, 06:19
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0O9aAtwyp_0&feature=player_embedded

Qayin
27th August 2010, 08:50
These fucks in my state push forth more of this bullshit they're looking for trouble.

They just keep pushing and pushing it.


You thought Apario's tent city and the MCSO raids were bad?
Bam!
SB1070.
Bam!
SB1097.
Bam!
HB 2281.

And now theirs talks of throwing out the 14th amendment to rid of "Anchor babies"

Russell Pearce who sponsored 1070 has openly declared views that are anti-semitic, white nationalist, and holocaust denying. He is a friend of the NSM member JT Ready

http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/bastard/RR.jpg


JT Ready now patrols the Arizona Desert in a militia to quote, “This is the minuteman project on steroids. We’ve got people with assault weapons. We will use lawful, deadly force when appropriate.”(KOLD News 13, June 21, 2010 http://www.splcenter.org/get-informed/intelligence-files/profiles/jt-ready)


The white nationalists control this state and everyday its becoming more clear, governmental, culturally, and so forth. Just wait till this fucking election, we're getting more of them.

Pearce, Arpaio, Brewer, McCain, the Phoenix PD, they can all fuck themselves.

Rusty Shackleford
27th August 2010, 13:13
I can assure you, if Whitman wins in California and the right wing gets more gains here, Arizona reaction will spill over here(from the top at least). and then the west coast is literally FUCKED. the tea party movement is not as strong as other places in the country but if they start getting more vocal then theres a problem. already on the first day of classes at college i noticed 3 people talking beckite points almost fucking verbatim.
NSM isnt afraid to hold rallies in Imperial or riverside or whatever desert county in this state either. i could continue to rant but ill hold off.


im sure brown wont do much to stop this shit either. the democrats fail to even uphold their own values.

Magón
27th August 2010, 14:22
It's like every time one of these White Nationalists from Arizona speaks (or any Tea Bagger), their words just give me a terrible stomach pain. :cursing: If American's really knew their history, they'd realize already that Arizona, California, Utah, and Nevada were once controlled by Mexico before they even marched along the Great Plains in their covered wagons.

Seriously, I don't know how anyone couldn't bring this little matter up? Is it so hard, to say, "Hey White American Nationalists, you do realize we once owned these lands?" I don't know, the whole matter makes me sick to my stomach.

(Also, just to clarify, I don't endorse the ownership of land; I don't find it possible to have such a thing coherently reasonable. But it's just a matter that those arguing from the other side without my political viewpoints seem to beat around when talking on the matters in Arizona.)

Agnapostate
27th August 2010, 18:03
It's like every time one of these White Nationalists from Arizona speaks (or any Tea Bagger), their words just give me a terrible stomach pain. :cursing: If American's really knew their history, they'd realize already that Arizona, California, Utah, and Nevada were once controlled by Mexico before they even marched along the Great Plains in their covered wagons.

Seriously, I don't know how anyone couldn't bring this little matter up? Is it so hard, to say, "Hey White American Nationalists, you do realize we once owned these lands?" I don't know, the whole matter makes me sick to my stomach.

(Also, just to clarify, I don't endorse the ownership of land; I don't find it possible to have such a thing coherently reasonable. But it's just a matter that those arguing from the other side without my political viewpoints seem to beat around when talking on the matters in Arizona.)

The region was controlled by "Mexico" for a few decades; it wasn't as though it was owned since time immemorial. More importantly, this Mexican "ownership" was an inheritance of a Spanish colonial holding that had been gained through forcible aggression against the people of the Southwest.

Magón
28th August 2010, 06:55
The region was controlled by "Mexico" for a few decades; it wasn't as though it was owned since time immemorial. More importantly, this Mexican "ownership" was an inheritance of a Spanish colonial holding that had been gained through forcible aggression against the people of the Southwest.

Yeah, I know that, and I'm sure that most who know about US/Mexican History know that as well. I never said any side of it was pretty. But you don't see Mexicans trying to claim ownership over the land to this radical degree. The Tea Baggers, Right-Wing, etc. are the ones doing that, and it's just sickening to see.

Agnapostate
28th August 2010, 07:44
Yeah, I know that, and I'm sure that most who know about US/Mexican History know that as well. I never said any side of it was pretty. But you don't see Mexicans trying to claim ownership over the land to this radical degree. The Tea Baggers, Right-Wing, etc. are the ones doing that, and it's just sickening to see.

Most people don't know about U.S.-Mexican history, from what I can tell. Even Alex Jones knows more than some anarchists.

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At the neo-Nazi rally and counter-protest that occurred earlier in the year, I was speaking to a Trot on the Metro about the history of the Southwest. He said that it was ironic that the National Socialist Movement should be promoting their nonsense in Los Angeles because the Southwest actually belonged to Mexico.

KurtFF8
28th August 2010, 17:27
Fault Lines is so much better than Frontline now