RE: Two Israeli Embassy Workers Assassinated Outside D.C. Jewish Museum
May 22, 2025 at 7:57 pm
(This post was last modified: May 22, 2025 at 7:59 pm by TheWhiteMarten.)
Quote:Even more off than that. I see you're illiterate too.
Or I just don't believe Obama's 2010 change to the definition of "white" to include Hispanics and Latinos - a distinct cultural, linguistic, and ethnic group composed of whites, native Americans, Asians, Africans - is legitimate; instead being a tool that was used to hide the influx of over 25 million (counted) Latinos into my nation over the last 30 years.
I'll address the "mixed race" racist here - the UN disagrees with you.
https://worldmigrationreport.iom.int/wha...0increased.
Quote:Migration to Northern America is a key feature in the Latin America and Caribbean region253. The latest available international migrant stock data (2020)254 show that over 25 million migrants had made the journey north and were residing in Northern America (Figure 13). As shown in the figure, the Latin American and Caribbean population living in Northern America has increased considerably over time, from an estimated 10 million in 1990. Another 5 million migrants from the region were in Europe in 2020. While this number has only slightly increased since 2015, the number of migrants from Latin America and the Caribbean living in Europe has more than quadrupled since 1990.
Back to someone a bit more serious though... (I appreciate it, Nay Sayer)
Quote:Anyway, why would it matter if your race became a minority in America?
Why wouldn't it?
Quote:Are you worried they might treat you how you've treated them all this time?
I would walk through fire if it would get them to do so.
From 2012-2020 I went into some pretty significant debt to get a double-major Forensics/Cultural Anthropology degree. I spent plenty of summers out in 105 degree+ Texas and Oklahoma heat working out in the field to find and preserve what remains of the indigenous Caddo and Tonkawa artifacts that they can see their history preserved; I've gone to seminars across the Mississippi Delta and up river covering dig sites and been involved in various tribal programs inviting us to engage in community building and observe/record.
That was my passion, but on top of this I spent several springs working in Brownsville with a Catholic/Lutheran co-operative program to give refugees a place to clean up, get some fresh food, get out of the heat, and get where they are going with my church - women and children, most of them boneishly skinny and caked in dust; I spent nearly 2 decades voting for and campaigning for candidates who believed in abolition of national borders and UBI before that was a cool right-wing trend (it's stupid, regardless which side promotes it.)
And I spent many an hour debating what I believed to be "racists," "Nazis," "fascists," "Christian nationalists" on why they were wrong - *many* an hour.... and yet after 17 years, I finally started to realize something - these people I defended were the same one's calling for the end of my nation, the end of culture, the end of my life; the hand I offered in friendship spit in, slapped, beaten, stabbed... the same people claiming that my people have "zero" history, are "native" to nowhere, and are owed "violent justice" for something my ancestors paid an unimaginable price in violence to fix.
Despite having spent 17 years the token, "Oh no, D***** is one of the 'good ones!' it wasn't enough to be viewed with the same dignity I spent the prime years of my life I showed them.
So no... not worried about that.