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wow, so your ignorance is based on your age. i get it.
latinos are fans of many sports. dont beleive me? go to dodger stadium. go to raider games.
you dont even have to travel. just look at how big baseball is amongst mexicans, south americans and islanders. latinos make up a substantial chunk of mlb players. close to 30 percent.
grow up. open your eyes. and dont believe everything you hear from your spanish teacher.
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Originally Posted by trnsplntfrmNV
I call it like I see it. I took my second semester of spanish, just finished a week ago, and my profesor from Spain told me. So lets see do I bellieve you...NOT or him.
I bet every person that tries to go to the game tonight will be stopped at the door by Suns employees and asked to
provide paperwork that says they're legally allowed inside the arena. I'll also bet that if they can't provide their paperwork
they will be asked to leave.
im interested to know about this early 1900's genocide. any links?
the only info i found was about the mexican revolution. is that what you are referring to?
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Originally Posted by Beth56
Wasn't it Mexico that between 1900 - 1920 committed genocide on a massive scale somewhere around 1.5 million murders of their own people? I remember seeing a photograph of Mexicans who had been lynched, hanging on poles next to railroad tracks that went on for miles.
Please don't paint Mexico as an innocent here.
And didn't Mexico take their land from Spain, who took it from the Nahuatl people, who took it from the Mayans, who took it from the cute little deer and birdies who once lived there in tranquility until man came along.
I bet every person that tries to go to the game tonight will be stopped at the door by Suns employees and asked to
provide paperwork that says they're legally allowed inside the arena. I'll also bet that if they can't provide their paperwork
they will be asked to leave.
I bet every person that tries to go to the game tonight will be stopped at the door by Suns employees and asked to
provide paperwork that says they're legally allowed inside the arena. I'll also bet that if they can't provide their paperwork
they will be asked to leave.
That would be incorrect.
1. The law is not in effect yet.
2. Entering an arena is not probable cause.
Bevman, was I right or was I right? Read the comments I left in the rep I left you.
You're right, we're obviously not dealing with the sharpest tools in the shed.
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