Posted on 05/25/2011 10:58:37 PM PDT by rmlew
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Good article.
The other problem we’re not allowed to talk about is that is we’re taking massive, demographic-changing immigration from low-IQ populations.
The elites prattle on about how it is not a problem losing all these mundane manufacturing jobs to China and elsewhere in East Asia because the USA is going to be a high-value added economy based on brainpower.
Yeah, right. Ain’t gonna happen. Eventually, the center of gravity for brainpower jobs will also be East Asia.
The USA has been royally screwed by a combination of open-borders anti-American radical leftists and open borders venal globalist Bush-McCain type RINOs.
Low IQ is right.
It reminds me of a study done I think last year where the researcher was all in a panic because, with the low IQ’s of the immigrants, there won’t be enough of them to enter college. There won’t be plenty of ones with a HS diploma who could go.
It was amazing to hear it talked about. It was a big, d’uh!
What else have they NOT thought about?
Brilliant and original thinking.....he tied together where this is going on. America, Europe, Israel all have failed states trying to colonize and change them to meet the failed states ideology
An accurate description of interaction of civilizations since the concept of civilization was defined.
This has always been such, and always will be such.
This is the nature of the human species.
Ask the Egyptians or Romans or Greeks how resisting demographic realignment worked out for their empires.
BTTT and so easy to understand.
Regarding the US, English only on our ballots.
English only in our schools.
English our official language.
No exceptions.
Oh my goodness, but you would not believe (well, you probably would) what we saw at our daughter’s high school graduation tonight. The Valedictorian gave her speech in Spanish. No English. Hubby and I were disgusted. Daughter said that it was not the girl’s choice but that the school said one of the graduation speakers had to speak in Spanish, and the Valedictorian happened to be the only fluent Spanish speaker, so she was given the task. There was no interpretation. The other speakers spoke in English. The principal spoke in English and a little bit of Spanish. I guess there were several Spanish speeches at last year’s graduation, but none of the students wanted to do it this year. So why did the school insist? It’s not like these students have not spent the last 13 years speaking English in school. I wouldn’t even have objected if the Valedictorian had spoken in both languages, interpreting her English speech to Spanish. We do live in an area in which there are a lot of people with Mexican family members, and they cross the border frequently. It was quite annoying.
I thought I might be disgusted with the lack of formality at the graduation ceremony, but it was a rather festive occasion even if the crowd was less than quiet during much of the ceremony. The people were genuinely happy with the accomplishments of the graduates. Now we won’t talk about how some students were not actual graduates but were allowed to walk as if they were receiving diplomas. heh Less than 20 students were not official graduates. Maybe they will manage to pass the state mandated test eventually. (sorry for my tangent . . .)
Words fail me, dear petitfour! I am furious and SAD!
That’s worse than a travesty! Worse than inappropriate!
The person who made the Valedictorian deliver her address ought to be reported to his or her superiors and summarily fired! This is an OUTRAGE in America! No translation or her address ALSO delivered in ENGLISH!!
Did you see the students who made the big ruckus over the Mexican American studies classes in Tucson? It made the national news a few weeks ago. I don’t think the school district administrators care about this or if they do, they are too afraid of the mob tactics around here to do anything about it. No one would have cared if everything had been in English with some interpretation.
It IS? Really?
Please enumerate all the White, Anglo-Saxon Protestant failed states.
My son just said he had to do a report on a Spanish-speaking country for Spanish class. He’s going to do Argentina. I said “How about the United States?”
I’ll have to show him your post.
Well, if things don’t change, see your tagline for the answer.
My tagline speaks for itself.
LOL They had a senior honors’ night last week, and there was one speech that was so LONNNNGGGGG, and it was in Spanish. I was annoyed with that one, too. Daughter told me then that I was fortunate that it was not like last year. I guess there were four speeches in Spanish last year on senior honors’ night. She had forewarned me that graduation could be bad since last year’s graduation had multiple Spanish speakers with no interpretation.
I guess there was a verbal battle this morning between school administrators over when to sing the National Anthem. They were going to have the speakers go before the National Anthem was sung. The rebel Air Force retiree administrator won in the end, and the National Anthem was sung at the beginning of the ceremony. You would think these people grew up in another country or something. hah I’m pretty sure the principal did not, but he needs a lesson in American patriotism. It is quite the cultural experience for this Southern (Deep South) girl!
And while certain communities do want to be separate and maintain their own identity - primarily I think the Hispanics - most immigrants favor American patriotism.
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