Tuesday, May 29, 2007

So, tell us how you really feel...

I love it when people actually tell you how they feel. At the 2007 Miss Universe Pageant, held in Mexico City, the audience booed and heckled Miss USA. Why? Because she accidentally fell down on stage? Well, no, and in fact any cultured audience would take that as an opportunity to show empathy. But I said cultured. This is the culture of La Raza and "We didn't cross the border, the border crossed us!" Because the majority of American citizens are opposed to unchecked illegal immigration, to the dilution of American commonality and identity, to increased welfare spending and corresponding taxation, to conversion of taxpayer funded hospitals to free clinics for another country's citizens (and the domino effect as money-loosing ERs are closed), to the massive importation of Third World behavior, crime, and disease (there ARE reasons why it's better to live in First World countries!), to the basic unfairness to legal immigrants who play by the rules... America is booed.

Thank you, citizens of Mexico, many soon to be illegal residents of the US, and possibly citizens of the US, for telling us how you really feel.

Relevant stores:

Miss USA's spill not taken in stride by Mexico City audience


Doing the Booing Americans Won't Do by Michelle Malkin

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