Posted on 07/28/2013 10:11:00 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
Rep. Karen Bass meets with constituents to discuss measures being debated in Congress; the crowd is sharply divided.
Keith Hardiner, 57, said he is the descendant of slaves.
"They were separated from their families, but we had to fight and struggle," said the Silver Lake resident. "And now I feel like we are being set back and the country is being kind of stolen from us."
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“Crying, the community college student said she is terrified at the prospect of her family being torn apart.”
Wuss. There are Americans her age who moved away from the family to make a better life, even countries apart. But she’s a mexiclown hell bent on having this country turn into a 3rd world banana republic where she came from.
Karen Bass is the race-baiting successor to Maxine Waters.
Maxine has to hit the coroner sometime soon. She is old.
You just walked into the country the other day, and you're here screaming about the injustice?
Try 400 years of being down by law.
And every Black guy in L.A. knows about the ethnic cleansing going on at the hands of the Mexican gangs.
Bass is flirting with losing her little meal ticket here. White Liberals equate all non-whites as being in the same victim class, but the people themselves don't see it that way. When she parrots the lines of White Leftists who see illegals and Blacks as the same she offends her own constituents.
Lotta Black people may not like Whitey so much, but Spanish ain't their language and bowing to Mexican overlords is not something they're gonna stand for.
“FYI honey....your family did that to you....not the United States, white people, Republicans or congress.”
That’s all that needs to be said.
Then go back home with your family.
A day without whitey: a day with no one to blame.
Whatever will we do?
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