Danza Indigenas in Baldwin Park
Artwork Angers Calif. Immigration Foes:
The artwork, called “Danza Indigenas,” has a 20-foot-high arch with inscriptions that read, “It was better before they came” and “This land was Mexican once, was Indian always and is, and will be again.”
From SOS:
Taxpayer funded and situated on public land, the monument promotes the radical and militant belief in the “reconquista of Aztlan.
Nice headline. “Immigration foes.” More correctly, “opponents of illegal immigration. ” Though there tactics are definitely aggressive.
SaveOurState.org is a grassroots non-profit organization founded in 2004. Our members are committed to educating California’s citizens about the disastrous effects of illegal immigration and creating positive change through aggressive activism and advocacy.
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Sadly, California is filled with these “sunshine patriots” who are weak and unwilling to wage battle against the Mexican racialists and the vast open borders lobby. Years of inculcation by the doctrines of political correctness have left you emasculated and impotent, silenced by the thunderous chants of “racist” and “bigot.” And there you stand and watch, paralyzed by fear, as your community is ravaged by the illegal alien invasion and turned into a Third World cesspool.
Find your voice. Find your will to fight.
Here’s a first hand account of the rally and the ensuing chaos.
And there is lots more at the Immigration Blog, which points out (presumably from the photos):
Note that not all of those on the wrong side were Hispanic, and that reportedly 1/3 of those on the right side were Hispanic.
If you speak spanish, here is more commentary here, which equates the Minutemen and these SOS protestors with white supremecists, KKK and neoNazis. (If you don’t speak Spanish, Google does).
Here’s a terraserver shot.
Stephen Ayer wonders when we became so “intolerant and stupid.”
Flight Pundit links to more pictures here, here and here.
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