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This is not a protest organized by La Raza. It is a group of people who were screaming "La Raza", yes in a very racist way.
I have no compassion for this kid who got arrested. He needs to serve time in jail but please dont make the assumption that he belongs to NCLR just because he was screaming "La Raza". There is no conection between the two.
On the other hand, look at this video of this organized march in which a pro legalization organization and so did a anti group. Notice no Mexican flags were in the air, except for the one that was dragging by the foot of a neo-nazi. I am not a supporter of the Mexica Movement but I was glad they did not raise any Mexican flags to show disrespect.
Vulgarity exists on both sides and so does racism. Both vulgarity and racism have already taken America, long before Mexicans immigrated. Just as a Native American. Notice how at least two antis displayed neo nazi salutes. One even went as far as saying that he was a "White Nationalist" and his "skin" was his uniform.
This is not a protest organized by La Raza. It is a group of people who were screaming "La Raza", yes in a very racist way.
I have no compassion for this kid who got arrested. He needs to serve time in jail but please dont make the assumption that he belongs to NCLR just because he was screaming "La Raza". There is no conection between the two.
On the other hand, look at this video of this organized march in which a pro legalization organization and so did a anti group. Notice no Mexican flags were in the air, except for the one that was dragging by the foot of a neo-nazi. I am not a supporter of the Mexica Movement but I was glad they did not raise any Mexican flags to show disrespect.
Vulgarity exists on both sides and so does racism. Both vulgarity and racism have already taken America, long before Mexicans immigrated. Just as a Native American. Notice how at least two antis displayed neo nazi salutes. One even went as far as saying that he was a "White Nationalist" and his "skin" was his uniform.
You don't have to compromise on the video in the original post.
It's clearly just some punk kid trying to act tough and impress the girls(by acting like an idiot), with those lowlife Minutemen trying to instigate him for the cameras and the cops.
"That's assault!"
"Stop calling us the n-word!"
"Officer, he's assaulting us!"
They were even too lazy to edit out their own voices to make it seem like they weren't egging him on for the cameras/police. The people were obviously angry with the Minutemen, especially after that pathetic display of cowardice, "Officer hellp me! This 90 pound kid is assaulting us!"
All the yelling of "viva la raza", "we're taking over" and even the mariachi music(which was hilarious) was obviously just to **** off the Minutemen. To taunt them for being the smallminded lowlives they are.
If those rednecks are afraid of a 80 pound kid with a big mouth, they got bigger problems than illegal immigration.