In 1993, the United Nations defined it as...."The planned deliberate removal from a specific territory, persons of a particular ethnic group, by force or intimidation, in order to render that area ethnically homogeneous."
It is called ethnic cleansing, a process the state of Arizona is currently on the throws of. Not only have they passed a tough immigration bill (see below), but they have now passed a new bill banning any school or university from offering curriculum in ethnic studies.
And with this new bill passage, the government of the state of Arizona, has made it official. Their efforts, which at first appeared to be an attempt merely to enforce immigration law and protect their citizenship, now appears to be nothing more than an official doctrine to the 41.6% of the population who do not enjoy the advantages of being Caucasian in a bigoted state / country: "you are not welcome here."
Considering the Mexican border / drug wars currently being waged, which are practically forcing the Mexican border population into relocating for their own safety, and the new assaults on the Hispanic population in Arizona by way of two major bill passages, one can only wonder what hell Arizona is bringing on themselves by shaking up this already volatile hornets nest.
I think I am going to cancel my Arizona vacation plans this summer....oh wait a minute...now I remember, Arizona is a brutally hot, barren land with virtually nothing of worth, or interest whatsoever. Kind of like Las Vegas without the fun. Now that I think about it, the only thing California has to do is strengthen their Arizona border to insure no ignorant, bigoted Arizonian tries to move here. Let them move to Texas, they'll be at home there.
And that is the world....the World According to Kimba. Thanks as always, for reading.
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I think they are concerned with the ethnic studies that has become very radicalized and is in fact very anti-American. Whole books have been written on this multi-cultural aspect that is not studies as much as indoctrination. LA Unified is immersed in this E unum unum, "out of many, many." When it should be: E pluribus unum, "Out of many, one."
If readers here truly are not aware of the crazy antics in these ethnic studies classes, I will be more than happy to prove my positions above. However, if you ask for a few examples and have never heard about them or stories like them, you must then ask yourself some tough questions... like, "where have I been all these years?"
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Past the halfway point you will hear them talk about this ethnic thingy... they make the same point I did:
http://vimeo.com/11925072
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