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Category Archives: immigration/ Hispanics
Mexican media versus American media
Though I’ve written about this before, my convictions were confirmed during my stay in Mexico: The Mexican media is extremely Eurocentric. Generally speaking, brown people are shown on Mexican T.V. only when the program is specifically about them, if they’re … Continue reading
I'm back from vacation!
Okay dear readers. Now I’ll let y’all in on my secret: I wasn’t just taking a vacation from blogging; I was actually taking a vacation – to the Yucatan. The circumstances of this vacation were a bit unusual and its … Continue reading
Posted in immigration/ Hispanics
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"Anchor baby" is now a "derogatory" term
American Heritage Dictionary recently amended its definition of the term “anchor baby” to describe it as being “offensive” and “derogatory”: Steven Kleinedler, executive director of the American Heritage Dictionary, took note when Immigration Policy Center criticized its definition of “anchor baby.” … Continue reading
Two recent "enrichment" incidents in Europe
A career criminal by the name of Nordine Amrani, probably not a native European, tossed grenades off a building in Belgium. Four are dead (including two teenagers) and dozens are wounded. Meanwhile, a charity carol event in Britain, was … Continue reading
Posted in crime and violence, immigration/ Hispanics
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Emma West
When I first saw the story of Emma West, the young mother of two who spoke her mind against third-world immigration in a British tram, my heart ached for her. Yet my comment on the American Renaissance article was one … Continue reading
Diversity in mourning
Thanks to HBDchick for linking to this article about the various ways South American cultures deal with the death of a loved one. One of the commenters, by the name of EMoom, wrote: This ignorance of diversity in grief reactions becomes … Continue reading
Hijacking the term "American"
Salem News is having a temper tantrum because the latest version of the National Defense Authorization Act is about to be passed into law, barring a veto from Obama. While I agree that such laws are dangerous to whatever liberties … Continue reading
America: Protector of small, vulnerable nations
Victor Hanson wrote a thought-provoking, if not very original, column praising the United States for its role in protecting “at risk nations”. He writes: So why does the United States take risks in guaranteeing the security of countries such as … Continue reading
Drunk on diversity
It is difficult to count the many ways that “diversity” harms our society. One does not need to use convoluted reasoning, or far-fetched theories, to support the case against “diversity”. All one needs is common sense. The Oregonian recently provided … Continue reading
Poverty around the world
Each of us has his burden to carry, his own bundle of woes to endure through his life. One of the benefits of travel is that we are reminded that there are always those worse off, materially, than ourselves. Following … Continue reading
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