Did you know Raza studies make assimilation impossible raza books say “We have got to eliminate the gringo?
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A large percentage of students enrolled in the Tucson Unified School District (TUSD), just as in much of Arizona’s public school systems are the children of immigrants, both legal and illegal. One of the courses those children are being taught is so-called Raza studies or Mexican-American studies. Raza studies (race studies) have been taught in the TUSD for about a dozen years. One of the textbooks they use is titled “Occupied America,” which was written by Rodolfo Acuña and includes a speech given by activist and university professor Jose Angel Gutierrez in which he says: “We have got to eliminate the gringo, and what I mean by that is if the worst comes to the worst, we have got to kill him,” (pg. 323). The book also talks about the need for Mexico to re-take seven states in the Southwestern United States. The following rather shocking quotes are taken directly from Occupied America (pg. 167): “Supporters would execute all white males over age 16,” (also known as the Plan of San Diego). “The Southwest would become a Chicano nation.” In addition to using taxpayer funds to enforce such polarizing beliefs in Latino children in traditional public schools, the organization known as La Raza operates 100 charter schools across the country. The following is a list of a few of those schools:-La Academia Semillas del Pueblo (Los Angeles) -Atzlan Academy (Tucson, AZ) -Mexicayotl Academy (Nogales, AZ) -The Dolores Huerta Prepatory High School (Pueblo, CO) -Academia Cesar Chavez Charter School (St. Paul, MN) In 2005 alone, $7.9 million in taxpayer funding was given out to these charter schools in the form of U.S. Department of Education grants. These schools stress Latino culture, the Spanish language, the re-conquest of the American Southwest, the establishment of the mythical Atzlan, and even Aztec math. Raza studies are now also being taught at many public universities across this country. The United States is often referred to as the “Great Melting Pot.” However, teaching children such ethno-centric values and even over-taking a portion of this country, through violence if necessary can only lead to those students’ further isolation and distrust of anyone who looks or sounds different from them. There is no place for race studies in public classrooms. View the video at left for a shocking look at the Raza studies and so-called Reconquista movement… http://www.examiner.com/immigration-reform-in-national/raza-studies-make-assimilation-impossible-w-shocking-video
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So now you are telling me that our tax dollars are being used to fund the education of young people in Arizona that teaches them racisism, hatred and intolerence. I want to stop being forced to fund this type of absurdity. Get these Raza racists out of the country. These type of immigrants need to pack up and leave instead of disseminating hated of American values, culture and way of life. To shroud this type of education in secrecy would mean that they have something to hide. This is ridiculous. They come here and then try to dictate policy and complain about the oppressors. The southwest was not a Mexican homeland like illegals like to state in their rally signs. This was not Mexico it was originally American Indian territory and that includes Texas! Mexicans scalped Apaches for silver bet you didn''t know that that''s why Apaches were willing to help American soldiers get Mexicans out of the southwest.Mexico was merely run out of territory they took by force from Spain. Mexico only held this territory 26 years. We are lucky they didn''t hold on to it because it would look like TJ had they did. Look at Los Angeles today.
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Like the Nazis in the 1930's and 1940's, La Raza are the NEW brown Nazis of the 21st century. Following a similar racist and genocidal agenda, also following the same kind of made-up, fictitious ideologies and false mythologies.
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BOGUS! this is nothing of what "Raza" studies is about. It's not "La Raza" studies. I know you love to connect the group with the actual cultural studies, but that is nothing close to what you want people to think.
Heather
You are taking things out of content and using EXAMPLES OF certain beliefs in the book as representation of the BELIFS OF THE BOOK and as thus you need to study up!
crazyveigh
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