Another lying communist b!tch "Nobel peace prize winner" being supported by this group. Menchu's lies are pretty much required indoctrination in US universities.
The story of Rigoberta Menchú, a Quiché Mayan from Guatemala whose autobiography catapulted her to international fame, won her the Nobel Peace Prize and made her an international emblem of the dispossessed indigenous peoples of the Western Hemisphere and their attempt to rebel against the oppression of European conquerors, has now been exposed as a political fabrication, a tissue of lies. It is one of the greatest hoaxes of the 20th century.
the revelation of Menchú's mendacity has changed nothing. The Nobel committee has already refused to take back her prize, the thousands of college courses that make her book a required text for American students will continue to do so and the editorial writers of the major press institutions have already defended her falsehoods on the same grounds that supporters of Tawana Brawley's parallel hoax made famous: Even if she's lying, she's telling the truth.
The fictional story of Rigoberta Menchú is a piece of Communist propaganda designed to incite hatred of Europeans and Westerners and the societies they have built, and to build support for Communist and terrorist organizations at war with the democracies of the West. It has become the single most influential social treatise among American college students. Over 15,000 theses have been written on Rigoberta Menchú the world over -- all accepting her lies as gospel. The Nobel Peace Prize committee has made Rigoberta an international figure and spokeswoman for "social justice and peace."
http://www.salon.com/col/horo/1999/01/nc_11horo2.html
Usually from the CSPAN television of these speakers, most of them rant incoherently, and so they couldn’t be dangerous even if they wanted to be. They’re just obviously ineffectual people speaking to people who are too embarrassed to leave — who the reporters thereupon create their own urban legends. While the headline suggested the speaker got a standing ovation from this audience, the article states that half of the audience gave her a standing audience — and did not say what the other half was doing.
I believe this was the reporter’s first professional article after editing the student newspaper at Standford University, where in his own words, he was a living legend of journalism.