Immigrant invaders cum immigration “reformers”

Van Wijk writes:

I was just listening to some talk radio on the way home from work, and the featured guest was the founder of Soy Arizona (We Are Arizona), an “immigration reform group” (translation: illegal alien grievance lobby). The show’s host and the group founder were incredulous that anyone could possibly still believe that a wall will do anything to prevent Mexicans who have braved high desert, snakes, scorpions, and the “worst death imaginable” (founder’s words for death by dehydration) to get into the United States. The entire argument was this: they will find a way to get in, so give it up.

Following this logic, I propose that we cease guarding banks and locking our doors at night. The criminals will simply find a way to rob us. So we should give it up.

The host signed off with a short explanation of the group’s name, stating proudly that by 2010 Mestizos “will be the majority in Arizona.”

(Notice that the site is entirely in Spanish. The founder stated this was because it is meant for Spanish-speaking people.)

LA replies:

First, notice that this “immigration reform” group is really an ethnic conquest group, boasting that they are engaged in a hostile takeover of America.

Second, their claim that nothing can stop the takeover should be understood as trash talk, like something a boxer says to his opponent before the match to demoralize him. Our enemy, by trying to convince us we have no chance to stop him, is seeking to create a reality that doesn’t actually exist—and that won’t exist unless we believe it. We could re-assert our control over America and remove these enemies in short order, if we began to believe in ourselves again.


Posted by Lawrence Auster at October 25, 2006 07:43 PM | Send
    

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