Posted on 06/08/2016 5:11:20 AM PDT by RoosterRedux
Did Newt Gingrich, Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell do their La Raza homework before calling Trump a bigot?
It appears they may not have. Or worse, theyve done their homework, but chose not to factor in the nature of the organization named La Raza.
Jerome R. Corsi, in WND posted an article entitled Judge, Law Firm Bringing Trump U Case Both Tied To La Raza. It begins:
The federal judge presiding over the Trump University class action lawsuit is a member of the San Diego La Raza Lawyers Association, a group that while not a branch of the National Council of La Raza, has ties to the controversial organization, which translates literally The Race.From there, the case gets worse for Trumps GOP critics:
U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel was a member of the selection committee for the organizations 2014 Annual Scholarship Fund Dinner & Gala {that featured President Obama as Key Note Speaker}. Meanwhile, the San-Diego based law firm representing the plaintiffs in the Trump University case, Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd, was listed as a sponsor of the event. {As noted in a Corsi article linked below, that law firm made a major donation to the Clintons.}
*snip*
In deciding to call Trump a bigot, albeit with typical, political, circuitous language, they illustrate what it is about the GOP that caused so many Republican primary voters to reject the multiple candidates they favored over Trump (eventually, all of them, even Cruz).
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
It’s the latter, and it is prevalent.
We have a lot of Freepers here who are all for La Raza and reconquista. They (to this day ) try to push Rick Perry or Marco Rubio, both of whom have tied themselves to La Raza. You can’t oppose the organization while promoting it’s lapdogs.
If you knew a Judge was a member of the KKK and you were a black defendant ...... do you think that black person should be concerned about getting a fair trial?
Posted by: R_Kangel
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3437503/posts?page=6#6
Cesar Chavez vs. La Raza
By Mark Krikorian, October 16, 2009
When I wrote a few months ago about the origins of la raza as a racial-surpremacist concept (developed in the 20s and 30s on the idea of the biological superiority of mestizos), Janet Murguia, head of the National Council of La Raza, pointed and sputtered over at the Huffington Post.
Well, while reading a memoir/history of the immigration reform movement by retired historian Otis Graham (whos on CISs board), I find out that even Cesar Chavez rejected the la raza idea as inherently racist. Graham quoted a 1969 New Yorker profile by Peter Matthiessen:
I hear more and more Mexicans talking about la razato build up their pride, you know, Chavez told me. Some people dont look at it as racism, but when you say la raza, you are saying an anti-gringo thing, and it wont stop there. Today its anti-gringo, tomorrow it will be anti-Negro, and the day after it will be anti-Filipino, anti-Puerto Rican. And then it will be anti-poor-Mexican, and anti-darker-skinned Mexican. ... La razais a very dangerous concept. I speak very strongly against it among the chicanos.
And in Sal Si Puedes: Cesar Chavez and the New American Revolution, his 1970 biography, Matthiessen talked to Chavez deputy Leroy Chatfield:
Thats one of the reasons he is so upset about la raza. The same Mexicans that ten years ago were talking about themselves as Spaniards are coming on real strong these days as Mexicans.
Everyone should be proud of what they are, of course, but race is only skin-deep. Its phony and it comes out of frustration; the la raza people are not secure.
They look upon Cesar as their dumb Mexican leader; hes become their saint. But he doesnt want any part of it. He said to me just the other day, Cant they understand that thats just the way Hitler started?
A few months ago the Ford Foundation funded a la razagroup and Cesar really told them off. The foundation liked the outfits sense of pride or something, and Cesar tried to explain to them what the origin of the word was, that its related to Hitlers concept.
In 1968, the Ford Foundation started the Southwest Council of La Raza, presumably the outfit Chatfield was referring to, which five years later changed its name to the National Council of La Raza.
America REALLY needs to have an open public debate about racist balkanizing political groups like LaRaza.
Prison is too good for most of them, however there are still some good folks in DC. Sen. Sessions for example.
follow the money.
How many need la raza funding cheep labor donors?
This is not about a judge belonging to a racist group. This is about politicians kow towing to their donor class.
Thank you, I will forward this on Social Media.
People NEED to read these books now more than ever!
I think the “GOP luminaries” lights don’t burn too bright.
The GOP Establishemnt vermin are as guilty as the Clinton/Obama media...they are too lazy to investigate and get the “real” facts!!! That is why we need to elect Donald J. Trump, and destroy, politically, both the Democrat & Republican Establishment parties....forever!!! These greedy, evil souls are only interested in filling their pockets and living high on the hog with out tax dollars!!!
The legends in their own mind don't need to do research, for they are the masters of the party of the imbeciles.
follow the money.
I agree.
Precisely.
If nothing else trump is smoking em out of the tall grass
Exactly
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