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April 09, 2006

Los Diablos de la España

La Raza and the errands of fools

 

 

History’s Revealing Quote of the Day:

 

“This is our homeland, long live The Race!”

 

No, that wasn’t taken from Adolf Hitler’s address from the center of Vienna after the Austrian Anschluss of 1938.

 

The quote instead comes from the conclusion of a speech made today by a member of La Raza in the heart of downtown Dallas.

 

La Raza, of course, is a group of México-loyalists who also claim to believe in the superiority of their “race”. It is important however to note that this sense of superiority does not translate into courage south of the border.

 

In fact, it is probably an overcorrection to the degree of suppression and servitude under those of Spanish descent since the time of the tragically brutal invasion of the gold-hungry conquistadors 500 years ago. Still, members of La Raza remain strangely too uneager to overthrow those "white Spaniard masters” (in Mexico, from Vicenté Fox back to Santa Anna) whom they still serve – and perhaps for good reason: people who protest in Mexico tend to disappear.)

 

As for explaining the extreme anti-Semitism of La Raza, it's simply another puzzling incongruity with the organization. After all, it was the forefathers of the Spaniard conquistadors, the Romans, who oppressed, then tossed Israelis out of their homeland. The return of Isarel it would seem, would be the ultimate reconquista. This lack of intellectual honesty further suggests that La Raza is simply doing someone else's bidding.

 

Thus, we arrive at the term Mexifascist; the strange coexistence of the espousal of supremacist ideas in places where people are more accepting, and the absence of such articulated ideas in places where they would seem to follow in direct response to true maltreatment, seemingly to the benefit of a State from which they came. As can also be seen throughout history, the definition, along with the term racist is fairly well interchangeable with hypocrite and coward.

 

One sign held up in Dallas today read, "You come from immigrants too". This is a good point, but it helps to prove the La Raza crowd in its public discourse wrong: Americans don't hate immigrants; Americans are immigrants. Americans only dislike law breakers. Americans are tolerant, accepting, and generous. Those who love this nation and its laws are successful beyond their forebears' wildest dreams.

 

Loyal Americans of Mexican descent of course have overcome all of the old baggage and were happily living here free and prosperous, by any worldwide definition. They knew all too well that it was the elitist heirs of that yet thriving racist Spaniard tradition – the good ‘ol boy network down south – that made things so unbearable for so many living there. They've seen that America by contrast is Heaven. 

 

And before the conquistador pawns in La Raza began bringing in its thugs, those Americans were confident they had left hell behind forever, too.

 

 

UPDATE: Lady Jane at A Lady's Ruminations blog jotted down some important facts about the Mexifascist myth of Aztlan (looks like "Aryan", doesn't it?) a few days ago. Read up and remember that the Southwest is the new Sudetenland.

 

 

Posted by Martin at April 9, 2006 04:58 PM

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