Archive for the 'Mexico' Category

25 September, 2011

Posted by Socrates in Diversity, diversity is hate, egalitarianism, mestizos, Mexcrement, Mexican mentality, Mexico, multiculturalism, Socrates at 6:41 pm | Permanent Link

Celebrating a culture of corruption, bribery, “maƱana” (tomorrow, e.g., “I’ll fix it tomorrow”), hyper-machismo (which often leads to violence), criminal behavior, child neglect and animal cruelty. [Article].

12 September, 2011

Posted by Socrates in Big Business, business, capitalism, David Ricardo, free trade, General Decline, genocide of White culture, Mexico, Socrates, Third World, Turd-World people at 2:58 pm | Permanent Link

(Above: David Ricardo) Not only does “free trade” eliminate White jobs in America (via outsourcing), but it aids the non-White world by improving living conditions in countries like Mexico, Pakistan and Vietnam. Free trade is also good for big U.S. corporations. They can make their goods in Mexico for far less money than they can […]

19 August, 2011

Posted by Socrates in illegal immigration, immigration, mestizos, Mexcrement, Mexico, Mexinvasion, Obama, Socrates at 5:42 pm | Permanent Link

Before Obama gives amnesty to thousands of Mexican trespassers, shouldn’t Congress check his citizenship status? [Article].

8 July, 2011

Posted by Socrates in capitalism, free trade, General Decline, mestizos, Mexican mentality, Mexico, Mexinvasion, NAFTA, nation-building/nation-wrecking, New World Order, North American Union, Socrates, supercapitalism at 12:31 pm | Permanent Link

You got something against unsafe, 40,000-pound trucks on our highways? You do? That seems so un-American. Besides, it’s a “temporary” program – meaning that it’ll only last until the North American Union is created. [Article].

21 June, 2011

Posted by Socrates in illegal immigration, mestizos, Mexican mentality, Mexico, Mexinvasion, Socrates at 4:35 pm | Permanent Link

Not only do wetbacks steal our jobs, they burn our lands, too… [Article].

13 May, 2011

Posted by Socrates in federal courts, federal power, illegal immigration, immigration, immigration bills/laws, mestizos, Mexcrement, Mexico, Mexinvasion, Socrates, states' rights at 6:26 pm | Permanent Link

Oh, gee, the controversy! Protecting your state from illegal Mexican invaders is so darn unconventional! This is good news, sure, but it’ll take how many days/weeks for a federal judge to void this law (just like Arizona’s and Utah’s immigration laws)? [Article].

11 May, 2011

Posted by Socrates in Arizona, conservatism, conservatives, democracy, democrazy, dispossession & destruction, illegal immigration, immigration, immigration bills/laws, jewed culture, labor, liberals, Mexcrement, Mexico, Mexinvasion, Socrates at 1:16 pm | Permanent Link

What’s that old saying? “No good deed goes unpunished.” In a democrazy, retards can vote, so it’s possible that Russell Pearce will be recalled. By the way, it isn’t just liberals and Mexicans who dislike Pearce. Some conned-servatives don’t like him, either, for various reasons, e.g., laws such as SB1070 would dry-up the cheap, Mexican […]

9 May, 2011

Posted by Socrates in border, illegal immigration, immigration, mestizos, Mexcrement, Mexico, Mexinvasion, Socrates, White plans, White solutions, White thought at 2:03 pm | Permanent Link

That’s excellent news. Maybe the other border states will do it, too. [Article].

15 April, 2011

Posted by Socrates in border, dispossession & destruction, federal power, General Decline, illegal immigration, immigration, mestizos, Mexcrement, Mexico, Mexinvasion, Socrates at 6:42 pm | Permanent Link

America: sinking almost as fast as the Titanic. Dr. William Luther Pierce said that, one day, even the stupidest people will realize that something is very wrong with America. That day doesn’t seem far off, does it? [Article].

13 April, 2011

Posted by Socrates in federal courts, federal power, illegal immigration, immigration, immigration bills/laws, Mexico, Mexinvasion, Socrates at 1:06 pm | Permanent Link

[…] “Two of the three Judges, Carlos Bea and Richard Paez are Hispanic.” How interesting. Why was such a panel chosen to rule on an immigration law that would impact “Latino” immigrants the most? [Article].