Uneefingbelievable

John Derbyshire, National Review Online's resident bigot, publishes a would be smear to latinos by calling Iowa Aztlan North because in the land of " Lundqvists and Muellers", there happens to be more than 50% that go by Perez or Rodriguez.

The bigotry is mind blowing :

Aztlan North [John Derbyshire]
Incidentally, while hobnobbing with those Midwesterners at Storm Lake, Iowa—their surnames mostly taken from the Stockholm, Oslo, and Berlin phone books—I heard a couple of times the remark that in this little corner of rural Iowa, the student body in the schools is half Hispanic. The remark was passed in a polite, diffident and non-condemnatory way—of course! this is Iowa—and when I tried to probe, people just retreated into niceness ("These Mexican restaurants are really great!")

Still, I found it hard to believe, surrounded as I was by Lundqvists and Muellers. In an idle moment, however, I looked up the stats on GreatSchools.net. Sure enough, the "Student Stats" on GreatSchools for Storm Lake show percentages Hispanic as:

High school: 32
Middle School: 43
Elementary schools: 53, 66, 63, 53.

Say what you like, that is truly an invasion. Why on earth are we letting this happen?

I just read this earlier this afternoon, sent it to my e-mail lists and ran out to pick up my kids from school. Justin Cole of Media Matters jumped on the email and had it put up on their site.

Check it out.


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I am shocked and dismayed!

Of course, his follow-up comment says "If we must have mass immigration, can we please return to the fine old American tradition of taking people from (A) lots of different places, none of which are (B1) contiguous to our territory and (B2) make historical claims -- propagated, for instance, in their school textbooks -- on that territory?"

In fact, 58% of Mexicans think the U.S. southwest rightfully belongs to Mexico. So, when you combine such sentiments, with the very aggressive nature of the Mexican government, with the numbers, it does have some similarities to a "soft invasion". And, instead of actually trying to think things through, you act like a Minitruth informer. Try as hard as you can to think things through and, for instance, imagine similar demographic changes happening in other locations. Try just as hard as you can.


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I'm curious Liza: What,

I'm curious Liza: What, fundamentally, do you think is different between this attitude and those that gripe about gentrification? Personally, I find little distinction and don't pay any attention to either.

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