Friday, May 20, 2011

Diversity is just another word for surrender.

Just as a President named Barack Hussein Obama throws Israel and the Jews to the dogs we now find political discourse shall be in Spanish.

We knew it would come to this, didn't we?



El zapato está en el otro pie

That’s Spanish for “the shoe is on the other foot,” a phrase that seems applicable to a mayoral debate held in Miami last week that excluded participants who were not fluent in the local vernacular. In the case of the debate, the local vernacular was Spanish.

The event, held at Florida International University and broadcast by Spanish language TV channel Univision, outraged the non-Spanish-speaking mayoral candidates and many audience members. A student at the university commented, “We have a large Hispanic community, but this is Miami and we like to celebrate our diversity here. I don’t think it’s right to exclude any candidate.”

Interestingly, the complaints of racial bias are being leveled not only by Caucasians but by other people “of color.” Roosevelt Bradley, a black candidate, called the publicly funded event “polarizing and divisive,” adding, “This turns the clock back 50 years on race and ethnic relations.”

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Are you surprised?? Really? I don't think you are. Anyone knows that when the majority decides to give up its power then the minority will become the majority. That has been true since 1,000,000 BC.


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