Wake and CM County DA's would rule this "dressed to the terror...."

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I want to get one of these hats.
Imagine how fast a Sheetz or Home Depot would clear out if I did. Ha!

As it is, a Hispanic dude looked pretty nervous when he saw me at Sheetz this morning. Maybe my Patriots hat makes me look like a cop. [emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787]
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I just ask you to put a couple bags in my car while I go inside to buy beer. :)
 
I want to get one of these hats.
Imagine how fast a Sheetz or Home Depot would clear out if I did. Ha!

As it is, a Hispanic dude looked pretty nervous when he saw me at Sheetz this morning.
You should have looked at him and said, "maybe you need to move along home, as in back to your home country."
 
You should have looked at him and said, "maybe you need to move along home, as in back to your home country."
I don't automatically assume all Hispanics are illegal aliens. But it is statistically more likely for those working in certain jobs.
My son got called a coconut by a Mexican at a restaurant he worked at because he spoke English to her. Who'd have thought a Mexican could be racist. [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]

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If you wear that hat, you need a shorter hispanic sidekick to come around and shout "La Migra! La Migra" every time you are in public.

What is even more amusing about that is I'm a sketchy foreigner here on sufferance too lol
 
one day soon we're gonna sit and drink some bitters together ;)

I was always more of a lager and bourbon dude lol

Good luck finding any real bitter here though. Newcy Brown is about as close as I get anyway.
 
Cabarrus has a 1792 ESB that's pretty damn awesome to my tastebuds. And it's a local brew
http://www.cabarrusbrewing.com/beers/1792-esb/

Nice. I've pretty much foregone any booze at the moment that I don't already own, not spending a penny on anything I don't have to until paycheques start coming in. May have to look that up though, although I'm in BFE so there's not much except the megabrewery swill around here.
 
I have over a dozen hats given to me over the years by LEOs. I have them on display but I don't wear them anymore. I have at times felt like a target.
Natural side effect of "law" deviating from basic right and wrong.
 
I don't automatically assume all Hispanics are illegal aliens. But it is statistically more likely for those working in certain jobs.
My son got called a coconut by a Mexican at a restaurant he worked at because he spoke English to her. Who'd have thought a Mexican could be racist. [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]

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Please, Hispanics/Latinos are some of the MOST racist people you will meet. Not only do many of the ones I've interacted with hate blacks and, but they seem to be incredibly tribal about different Hispanic/Latino countries. They often hate each other. Yet another of the liberal ironies...
 
Please, Hispanics/Latinos are some of the MOST racist people you will meet. Not only do many of the ones I've interacted with hate blacks and, but they seem to be incredibly tribal about different Hispanic/Latino countries. They often hate each other. Yet another of the liberal ironies...
Or like Koreans and Japanese, where the irony is that they share common ancestry, similar to the Romulans and Vulcans.
 
Or like Koreans and Japanese, where the irony is that they share common ancestry, similar to the Romulans and Vulcans.

They tell me the fastest way to get dead on the Korean peninsula is to tell a ROK marine he's no different than a Jap...
 
My son got called a coconut by a Mexican at a restaurant he worked at because he spoke English to her. Who'd have thought a Mexican could be racist.
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Please, Hispanics/Latinos are some of the MOST racist people you will meet. Not only do many of the ones I've interacted with hate blacks and, but they seem to be incredibly tribal about different Hispanic/Latino countries. They often hate each other. Yet another of the liberal ironies...

Yes

With any person it can be difficult to understand with what or who they identify with.

In the case of Latinos', A fairly easy identifier would be La Raza literature, information or even outright vocal support for La Raza.

Now, on the surface many will defend the NCLR ( National Council of La Raza, which Re-branded to UnidosUS ) as an organization that advocates for Latinos in the areas of civic engagement, civil rights and immigration, education, workforce and the economy, health, and housing. OK, they apparently do this and that is a positive theme, right?

Well at its Core La Raza was formed / founded as a Hispanic racial superiority movement. The "O" Administration also heavily supported La Raza through the Back Door, so to say.

La Raza is AKA The Latino KKK, of which MS-13 is under the Umbrella as well.


Obama gives $30 Million to LaRaza… The Hispanic KKK

La Raza, which means “The Race, supports amnesty for illegal aliens. Among its affiliates are chapters of the radical MEChA – Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán or Chicano Student Movement of Aztlán – which promotes the “Reconquista” movement. The movement calls for the “liberation” of Aztlan, the mythical ancestral home of the Aztecs, which MEChA regard as Colorado, California, Arizona, Texas, Utah, New Mexico and parts of Oregon.

La Raza is directly tied to the White House. Cecilia Munoz, former senior vice president of La Raza, now serves as director of the White House Domestic Policy Council with specific focus on immigration issues.

Make no bones about it… LaRaza and its various splinter groups are all Hispanic Supremacist groups akin to the KKK and Black Panthers, and even worse it has connections to countless Hispanic on White, and Hispanic on Black hate crimes, and murders by way of its association with MS13 and other illegal alien street gangs and drug cartel factions.

https://hernandoheckler.wordpress.com/tag/larazas-connections-to-ms13/

National Council of La Raza (NCLR)

NCLR’s interpretation of Vasconcelos’s explanation, however, is inaccurate. As Guillermo Lux and Maurilio Vigil (professors of history and political science, respectively, at New Mexico Highlands University) note in their 1991 book, Aztlan: Essays on the Chicano Homeland:

“The concept of La Raza can be traced to the ideas and writings of Jose Vasconcelos, the Mexican theorist who developed the theory of la raza cosmica (the cosmic or super race) at least partially as a minority reaction to the Nordic notions of racial superiority. Vasconelos developed a systematic theory which argued that climatic and geographic conditions and mixture of Spanish and Indian races created a superior race. The concept of La Raza connotes that the mestizo [of mixed race, usually the child of a person of Spanish descent and an American Indian] is a distinct race and not Caucasian, as is technically the case.”
In short, Vasconcelos was not promoting “an inclusive concept,” but rather, the notion of Hispanic racial superiority. Mark Krikorian of the nonpartisan Center for Immigration Studies has explained, further, that Vasconcelos advanced his “la raza” ideas in the 1920s, the same period during which Nazism was gaining steam in Germany.


https://www.discoverthenetworks.org/organizations/national-council-of-la-raza-nclr/

The Cosmic Racist
As Mexican-American Communist Bert Corona explained in Memoirs of Chicano History, Vasconcelos’ racial theory was “close to the kind of German racial superiority theory supported by Hitler.” Vasconcelos became a fascist, and as Corona explained, “I couldn’t accept all this. We’re not a superior race.” Trouble is, Vansconcelos’ razaismo is the defining idea of “Chicano Studies” and a key narrative inflaming the current immigration conflict.

https://amgreatness.com/2018/06/08/the-cosmic-racist/


Getting Rid of La Raza
Key Takeaways
La Raza depends for its survival not on grassroots, but on government contracts and kickbacks, and grants from foundations and the corporations it can shake down.

Meanwhile, studies show that minorities want to join the mainstream. A leaked memo from ten years ago shows how La Raza opposes this since it is bad for business.

One does not need to be a populist to think there is a problem in asking taxpayers to fund efforts that fuel insider networks—at the expense of said taxpayers.

Meanwhile, studies show that minorities want to join the mainstream. A leaked memo from ten years ago made clear how strongly La Raza opposes this assimilation, for one simple reason: Assimilation is bad for business.

https://www.heritage.org/government-regulation/commentary/getting-rid-la-raza





I found the following vid Punishment to watch and for all the talking he does about his being an Officer(?) in the US Army and his training, apparently he never learned or understands the word " sedition. "
LA RAZA ACTIVIST ARMANDO NAVARRO IS THE LEADER OF A MOVEMENT TO ETHNICALLY CLEANSE AMERICA.

TS 7:25 The RE-Mexcanization Of The Southwest
TS 20:45 “This Is A “Brown Power Meeting”



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