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Title: Brown Berets oppose Minutemen
Source: KRGVTV
URL Source: http://krgv.com/2005/7/27/3753/Brown-Berets-oppose-Minutemen-
Published: Jul 27, 2005
Author: unknown
Post Date: 2005-07-28 00:20:14 by robin
Keywords: Minutemen, Berets, oppose
Views: 510
Comments: 37

Brown Berets oppose Minutemen

Wednesday, July 27, 2005 Posted: 05:52 PM

WESLACO -- Members of the activist group the Brown Berets were in the Valley to express their opposition to the controversial Minuteman Project.

WESLACO – Minutemen may face more opposition in South Texas. Members of the Brown Berets were in town Wednesday to spread a message.

The group of militant Chicanos popular back in the 1960s said their group is still active in the Rio Grande Valley, addressing perceived threats to the Mexican-American community.

This time, Delgado said they are in the Valley to confront the Minutemen, who plan on patrolling the border in search of illegal immigrants. Pablo Delgado, prime minister of the Brown Berets, leads more than 1,000 members of the Brown Berets. The name came from the color of berets members wore in the 1960s and 1970s.

“We monitor the system,” Delgado said. “When there is a threat to the Mexican-American community we are there.”

Members of Hidalgo County’s Democratic Party who also oppose the Minuteman Project welcomed the Brown Berets with open arms.

“They communicated to me there sincere intent in organized confrontation a physical confrontation against the minutemen,” said the county’s Democratic party chairman Juan Maldonado.

Beret leader Delgado said the group does not get physical unless it have to -- but he has been shot twice. That, he said, is the reason members no longer wear the famed berets.

“If we use the brown beret we will be a target,” Delgado explained.

Marcia Martinez is also a member of the Brown Berets. She said although the group is not as popular as they once were, they are still strong.

“"The Brown Berets deserve respect, because few very few people have knowledge about us...and secondly people don't speak up in what they believe anymore,” Martinez said.

Delgado said he has fought for 40 years for his people. He added he plans to fight as long as he is alive.

Delgado said if the Minutemen make their way to the Valley, the Brown Berets will be there to greet them. (1 image)

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“We monitor the system,” Delgado said. “When there is a threat to the Mexican-American community we are there.”

I hope they monitor this, I think these honky gringos are out of line:

Living the Third World Dream

commentary by Ben Vinyard

The word from our sources at the Arkansas Dim-Gazette says that chief editor Paul Greenberg scours our website every day for any mention of his name and then replies with an opinion piece to try and debunk our news stories. Last week’s editorial entertained us with yet another heart-warming story of poor, hard-working criminals who just want a better life for themselves, in the same vein as the tired Sunday edition editorials of blacks who overcame racism and poverty to work on the school board or become city councilman of an all-black district.

“Mr. Lara worked long hours at a variety of jobs—from manufacturing to yard work—[Translation for those of you who can’t read jewspeak: Hector Lara is a lazy s*** who can’t hold a job.—BV] to support the wife and four children who later joined him from Mexico’s Jalisco state.” [Translation: “to have the U.S. taxpayers help support his wife and four children who later also illegally jumped the border.”—BV]

“Illegal alien” is one of the seven dirty things you can’t write in the Dim-Gazette because to jewish justification it is a buzzword. “It’s not just that immigration code name ILLEGAL ALIENS!—has become Hot Topic A…” In all-caps, no less, as if to emphasize the idea the descriptive term “illegal” is somehow inaccurate hyperbole. I suppose “undocumented workers” isn’t an immigration code name used by the jewish media for those who have illegally invaded our country.

The Dim-Gazette copy basically lifts the story from the Wall Street Journal. “So what makes this version unusual enough, newsy enough, to make the front page of the Wall Street Universally Read Journal?” Greenburg wonders. Oh, I dunno, Paul, it could be because the jewish-owned Wall Street Journal (chairman and publisher of the WSJ is jew Peter R. Kann) has the same open borders agenda as the jewish editor of the ADG. The open borders campaign, as they say in Hollywood, isn’t playing well in Peoria. A couple of human emotion pieces are what’s needed to convince the middle Americans—who are losing their jobs, having their tax dollars stolen out of their wallets and who are making the obvious observation that the number of Mexicans moving into their neighborhoods coincides proportionally with the increasing crime rate—that more illegal invaders are somehow a benefit to them. Maybe the Wall Street Journal’s rationale of what makes this story “newsy” enough is somehow related to the same propaganda technique that makes three holocaust stories a week newsworthy.

The peg of the op-ed, though, was the ludicrous assertion that the mixed-race subhumans from a civilization that never progressed past third world status are somehow magically smarter than the European Americans.

“Contrary to uninformed, oft-hysterical opinion, Hispanic immigrants do just as well as other immigrants when it comes to education…” Also contrary to any test ever conducted anywhere.

Here’s their “scoop,” or, in Greenberg’s opinion, what makes the story “newsy”:

“First, the statistical scoop on education: A 45-year-old immigrant who came to this country from Mexico in 1945 averaged about 4.3 years of school. According to Rand’s research, his son would average twice that. His grandson: 12.5 years. Result: a gain of some eight years of education in just three generations. Which is better than European immigrants did in the first part of the 20th Century.”

I wonder if those Mexicans in twelfth and a half grade could pass this eighth grade test from the year 1895? The point is you could have Alzheimer’s Disease and pass today’s high school curriculum. Students are given tests with the instructions: “Remember, there are no wrong answers.” We have become so afraid of crushing a child’s self-esteem that some schools are no longer allowed to mark a child’s results a failure, but are mandated to refer to them as “deferred success.” There is no history class, only social studies, and the average teenager’s understanding of history is exemplified by the fact they believe World War II was started because President Roosevelt found out the Germans had concentration camps and so America went to war to save the jews from persecution. That’s exactly what they believe, just ask one. There was no Pearl Harbor. Their knowledge of geography is limited to the wrong driving directions printed out on mapquest. I once asked a teenager what she thought the meaning of Thanksgiving was. She replied, “It’s where the Indians taught the pilgrims how to hunt and fish and stuff.”

The equation the Dim-Gazette and the WSJ propaganda articles are trying to draw is that the non-White immigrants of modern times are equal to or greater than White immigrants of the past. Nothing could be further from the truth. The abilities inherent in the racial stock of our White ancestors are what allowed them to create all the great civilizations of the world. All of them. The abilities inherent in the racial stock of the mestizos are what allowed them create the taco platter. Third world people bring with them third world culture. The fact they will add nothing positive to our society is evidenced by the fact that despite 35 million or so of them in our country—that we know about or the government admits to—they have still not added one single positive aspect. Not one. Greenberg writes “…we can look back at two centuries of American history…two centuries of this country re-inventing itself again and again…” That’s what we’re worried about, bub. Not the fact we will re-invent ourselves, but the fact we will re-invent ourselves as a Tijuana shithole.

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