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	<title>Comments on: The Latino Threat</title>
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	<description>Where Manifest Destiny Goes to Die</description>
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		<title>By: sweetleaf</title>
		<link>http://theunapologeticmexican.org/elmachete/2008/10/14/the-latino-threat/comment-page-1/#comment-1068</link>
		<dc:creator>sweetleaf</dc:creator>
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		<description>i take faith with what you say nezua. there is always the need for pragmatic discourse for a solution to be found with anything. the convolution of addressing human situations (in this case immigration), the scope of &quot;not right&quot; by &quot;special interest&quot; groups and government, the ignorance displayed and insisted on, the easily lead, is so much more than i can understand. i just assume it is about a border, position, distraction, about power? obviously it is not about the individual&#039;s life, continually resulting in personal catastrophic consequences.  
i am not subject to the harshness of the reality&#039;s, that is a migrant workers life. i will not, in thought or deed, do anything to contribute to the struggle or to the injustice done to them. 
i am not afraid of a brown baby, but i am afraid for them. a brown baby is so beautiful. i am not afraid of an immigrant, but i do respect their courage, spirit, hard work, and loyalty to family...the mexican, spanish, latino/chicano, indian, are all beautiful cultures i want to learn from.  
i come to your blog and i am learning, well trying to. immigration was not something i thought about, but today it is.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i take faith with what you say nezua. there is always the need for pragmatic discourse for a solution to be found with anything. the convolution of addressing human situations (in this case immigration), the scope of &#8220;not right&#8221; by &#8220;special interest&#8221; groups and government, the ignorance displayed and insisted on, the easily lead, is so much more than i can understand. i just assume it is about a border, position, distraction, about power? obviously it is not about the individual&#8217;s life, continually resulting in personal catastrophic consequences.<br />
i am not subject to the harshness of the reality&#8217;s, that is a migrant workers life. i will not, in thought or deed, do anything to contribute to the struggle or to the injustice done to them.<br />
i am not afraid of a brown baby, but i am afraid for them. a brown baby is so beautiful. i am not afraid of an immigrant, but i do respect their courage, spirit, hard work, and loyalty to family&#8230;the mexican, spanish, latino/chicano, indian, are all beautiful cultures i want to learn from.<br />
i come to your blog and i am learning, well trying to. immigration was not something i thought about, but today it is.</p>
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