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A California high school basketball game ended with students from one school chanting "Where's your passport" toward the opposing team on Tuesday, and now administrators are disputing what happened.
If already seen this story. It's not racism. It was kids at a majority Latino school saying where's your passport to a coach and an infamous private school known for recruiting. The coach often recruits players from Puerto Rico apparently as well as a few Eastern Europeans. So at best you have a bunch of Latinos who have a higher chance of needing passports asking another group of Latinos who are citizens at birth, where their passports are because the coach is a known cheater.
There was an article in the WA post the other day, basically blaming Trump for students chanting and making black, hispanic and LGBT students feel 'not wanted', it was actually silly the way they were putting this all on trump!
If theyre here illegal they should be deported and if they resist im fine with lethal interference.
Why should anyone ask about anothers passport based on nothing but skin color? The other day I ad a contractor at my house with an eastern european accent. If you are whire and I see you on the street should I shout at you and ask if you have a passport?
What I don't get is how was the question that was asked based on racism? Doesn't anyone own a dictionary these days? Racism is any race thinking they are superior to another race. How is asking a question about one's status in a country or even assuming their status, racism?
What's the problem? Porous borders and resistance against immigration control, in opposition to both the law and the common sense natural rules of sociopolitical competition, equals social discontent and inter-group conflict. You can't have one without the other. Complaining like one can is infantile.
What I don't get is how was the question that was asked based on racism? Doesn't anyone own a dictionary these days? Racism is any race thinking they are superior to another race. How is asking a question about one's status in a country or even assuming their status, racism?
Yes, racism is not the right word to use. But the problem here is not semantics, it is kids being at each others' throats. They should play the basketball game and let their parents or the police or CBP worry about illegals. There is way too much hatred in the world, no point in getting started so young.
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