Wednesday, July 23, 2014

From ‘My People’ to ‘Our People’ — What Next?

Via WRSA

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Representative Luis Gutierrez addressed the National Council of La Raza in hyper tones, calling not only for more amnesties but also for the crowd to “punish” their adversaries who would oppose them.
Apparently, Eric Holder’s prior separatist reference to “my people” when talking of African Americans, and President Obama’s earlier 2010 racialist call for Latinos “to punish our enemies” have filtered down as mainstream nomenclature and emboldened others. But how strange that “raza,” “my people,” and “our people” are now politically correct words in a linguistically sensitive age when referents like the Washington “Redskins” or “illegal” immigrants are considered racially insensitive.

Gutierrez might stop for a second, and ask what the logical trajectory is of a multiracial America in which particular ethnic groups refer to themselves as “our” or “my” people — would not the corollary be that those Americans outside the proper ethnic circle would be “not our people” or “not my people”?

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4 comments:

  1. Anyone checked this guy's papers? Know Thine Enemy - the infiltration is near completion.

    While Mom and I were watching the Tiger game on FoxSports last night, a Jimmy John's commercial came on all in Spanish. A young mother with at least 8 children screaming and acting out around the kitchen table in some house in Middle America somewhere looked to her poor husband who had just walked into the house - shrugging shoulders, no dinner, kids going crazy... what to do - call Jimmy Johns and he is there in 5 seconds - Mom looks at cute JJ delivery man with a seductive smile, and he smiles back... Father looks at the both of them quizzically.

    Hmmmm - How many mixed messages in that commercial can you count?

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    1. Really. Dixie and I haven't turned on the tube in ages.

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  2. You are missing nothing except for the full frontal assault on America - bleck- when Mom leaves - off it all goes....

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