Friday, August 9, 2013

Immigrant newspaper attacks League of the South, praises pro-amnesty mayor

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A Spanish-language newspaper in Savannah, Georgia called La Voz Latina ('The Latina Voice') which says it exists 'for the Latino community' of the Lowcountry of Georgia and South Carolina has a lengthy two page editorial in its August edition (see page 6) attacking the League of the South and praising Uvalda Mayor Paul Bridges. The article is written by John Newton (in fact, most of the writers for the newspaper have English names).

PRO-AMNESTY MAYOR PRAISED FOR ACTIVISM

The editorial in question is mostly a fluff piece which praises the unpopular mayor of Uvalda for his pro-amnesty activism on behalf of the Third World immigrants who are displacing the native Southern people of Georgia. Hispanic immigrants now make up over 8.8% of the population of Georgia and many rural areas of the State in particular are already demographically non-Southern. 

Mayor Bridges ran for office of his small Georgia town as a 'conservative' but once in office sided with Left-wing, anti-White organisations such as the Southern Poverty Law Center and the National Immigration Law Center in a legal suit against the State of Georgia over its strict immigration law. 

Predictably, the US Federal court system sided with the mayor, the Left-wing groups and illegal immigrants against the people of the State of Georgia. 

The mayor has also taken his case for the demographic displacement of Georgians to the US media in articles and videos in which he theorised that an American is a 'concept' and 'rainbows.' He has impeded efforts by local law enforcement in Uvalda and the surrounding county to crack down on illegal immigration and immigrant crime. La Voz Latina describes Bridges as 'a gentle man who speaks softly and seldom raises his voice.' It claims that he 'has lots of friends in South Georgia and throughout the country' and 'defend[s] the rights of all the residents of his farming community regardless of their skin color.' The editorial concludes with the line 'Paul needs your prayers.' One would get the impression from the article that Mayor Bridges is a heroic and beloved folk hero when in fact he is opposed by the city council of Uvalda, the local police and most of the people of the town. He has little power because of his unpopularity and is currently serving the final year of his term in office. As the article notes 'Paul Bridges finds himself ostracized by the other members of Uvalda's city government including the mayor pro-tem and all five council members.' Given his support for amnesty and Third World immigration it is highly doubtful that the mayor has a bright political future in rural Georgia.

SOUTHERN NATIONALISTS ATTACKED FOR DEFENDING GEORGIANS

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2 comments:

  1. It's time to heat up the tar and pluck some chickens. How long will the Proud South continue to take body punches with no return blows?

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    1. Take off the gloves! Practically the whole town is against him.

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