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Sunday, May 1, 2016

Making America Mexico Again

By his appearance, this little boy at a recent anti-Trump demonstration in California could be one of my cousins, and certainly one of *their* cousins. And by the use to which his parents are putting him, it is clear that he and his parents are not Americans and do not belong in America.

Maverick Philosopher: Making America Mexico Again -- "There is, however, a minor problem with this notion, namely, that Mexican invaders will then have to travel so much farther north to get to a place worth living in.

The graphic below is from a recent Trump protest rally in California. ...
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As I keep saying, for many decades now, regardless of which party holds its presidency, the Mexican government has been pursuing a more patient version of the Green March ... with the deliberate connivance of the Democratic Party and the RINOs in the GOPe.

As much as a despise Trump, and always have, and likely always will, the fact remains that he is the *only* contender who is even making noises about stopping/rolling-back the Green (and White and Red) March.

4 comments:

K T Cat said...

I'm not willing to agree that the Mexican government has some kind of plan to infiltrate the US. They're no more organized and strategic than we are. Probably less. Still, that protest was perfect for Trump. If he's smart, which he is from time to time in a very shallow way, he'll run video of these guys as campaign ads.

B. Prokop said...

Well, nothing is forever on this Earth. Not that long ago (historically speaking) everything south of Oregon and west of Louisiana actually was Mexico. Who's to say that a generation or so from now, it might not be so again?

Consider how many times Alsace-Lorraine went back and forth between France and Germany over the years. Or How Russia expanded and expanded between the reigns of Ivan the Terrible and Stalin, only to collapse back in upon itself at the end of the Soviet Union.

Despite all the talk about "American Exceptionalism", there's nothing special about the Good Ol' USA that makes it impossible for us to shrink territorially at some point in the future.

B. Prokop said...

... not that that would necessarily be a Good Thing!

Ilíon said...

"I'm not willing to agree that the Mexican government has some kind of plan to infiltrate the US. They're no more organized and strategic than we are. Probably less."

It's not like it takes rocket scientists to figure out how to use the "morality" of moral-preeners against themselves ... especially when a major part of the preening involves intentionally acting against your own best interests.

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Yes, nothing is forever, and no nation will last forever, and certainly no state will last forever.

Nevertheless, it is our moral duty (*) as citizens of *this* state at *this* time in its history to do all that we morally can to ensure the collapse of *this* state does not happen in the foreseeable future.

As for our Southwest -- it was Mexico in the map, but it was never in fact any more Mexico than it was Spain.


(*) as human beings and as subjects of a legitimate-and-moral state

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"Despite all the talk about "American Exceptionalism", there's nothing special about the Good Ol' USA that makes it impossible for us to shrink territorially at some point in the future."

Unless it's American patriots rebelling against an imperial and anti-constitutional regime in DC?