Posted on 07/29/2025 8:11:33 PM PDT by lightman
Dipsh*ts.
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The people who are the most pissed off about illegal immigration are Hispanics. Cesar Chavez actually formed armed groups to patrol the border in California to keep them out.
Ay carumba.
It sounds so terrible they should take the free ticket and 1000 bucks and go back home.
Juan Aloha.
They’ll just be on vacation.
People have got to get over the idea that coming into the country illegally is anything but legal.
I’ve always felt that a more Ominus attack is Overloading USA’s Economy.
Cloward-Piven Writ LARGE.
Our College’s Embrace This.
Rat Bastid Commies.
Another reason to not read the NYT!
The Times has always been a piece of crap.
I was forced into being a subscriber when I was taking an “International Politics”
course in my Senior Year. As a future Air Force Officer, ROTC required that we take the course. The Professor, not very happy to have a larger group, took it out on us. All “C” grades....
My first taste of the NYT, during the Cuban Revolution, was that they were left wing commie bastards, rooting for Castro and Che!
I’ll never forget!
>> “matrix of laws, social customs, economic institutions and symbolic systems” that isolate and control undocumented immigrants.
“Undocumented” (some including me would say ILLEGAL) “immigrants” need to be isolated and controlled and booted the hell out of MY country! PRONTO!
Thank you President Trump for working on this vital issue!
Historically illiterate drivel as well.
The Bill of Rights “confers” nothing, it enumerates rights and and denies government the power to infringe on those rights.
Our rights are inherent to us as humans, endowed by our creator and are unalienable, privileges are conferred and can be withdrawn at will.
Typical govt worshipping Leftist codswallop.
Duranty would be proud.
“Juan Crow”
That, of course is “John Crow”. My Spanish isn’t very good, but Jaime, Diego, or Tiago would be better, I think. Maybe even Jacobo.
But the racists at the NYT probably think all illegals are named Juan.
Isn’t that cute of them. 🖕
These people are a truly baffled lot. Beyond hope.
Good point.
(But Jaime Crow doesn’t ring the same cowbell tones to the NY Times ignorant readers. )
NY Slimes trying to be cute but failing miserably.
Is that not ironic in the extreme. Cesar Chavez was a union organizer trying to get descent wages for Hispanic American Citizens and any citizens that worked the fields. Those workers were exploited.
Cesar Chavez was not ignorant of economics 101 nor all economics. He knew importing low wage workers from Mexico would drive down the wages of his union workers. If alive today he would be working for Trump.
Odd is it not that he is revered by liberals and he supported policies they hate today.
I must admit in my youth I was anti Cesar Chavez as I was anti union period. Those workers needed a union. In those days past the union served a noble and useful function. Today they have become totally political and no longer represent their workers but left wing ideology. Proof of this is many unions and union strong areas voting Republican.
PS
Me = white boy raised on the Tex-Mex border, speaks Spanish and comfortable in both societies. Wife person is a Mexican National now an American citizen the legal way with degrees from universities here in Texas. She is now living the American dream by merit not welfare.
The New York Times does not publicly list the full names of its editorial board members in a single, comprehensive source, and the board’s composition can change over time. However, based on available information, as of July 2024, the editorial board consists of 13 opinion writers, led by Kathleen Kingsbury, the Opinion editor, with David Leonhardt as the lead editor and Patrick Healy as the deputy opinion editor.
Specific names of the other board members are not explicitly detailed in the provided sources. Historically, notable members have included individuals like Robert B. Semple Jr. and David C. Unger, but current membership details are less clear. The New York Times emphasizes that the board operates independently from the newsroom, focusing on institutional values and collective editorial positions.
Alinsky Rule 13: "13. Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it.” Cut off the support network and isolate the target from sympathy. Go after people and not institutions; people hurt faster than institutions.
Using the term "media" without identifying individuals won't cut.
“rooting for Castro and Che!
I’ll never forget!”
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NYTs wrote at the time, “Castro and Che were ‘Agrarian Reformers’”.
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