Thursday, January 15, 2015

The USA has it's own problem with institutionalized hate.

There should be intolerance of any trace of hate within the government, but, there isn't. The link between racial intolerance and the government is the media. (click here).

FOX News (appears within the film loops) is the gravity center of reliable racism for the Republican Party, but, the truth is racists are given legitimacy when other topics are the focus. It is a known fact racism is still alive and well within the Republican Party. The hate within the party's electorate is validated though so called legal measures of which the most current expression of hate is leveled at 11 million Undocumented Workers.



A newly surfaced article could fan the flames against embattled Rep. Steve Scalise. (click here)

Many years before Scalise took over the role of House majority whip, the Louisiana Republican rejected a resolution to formally apologize for slavery to African-Americans, The Hill reported on Tuesday, citing a 1996 article from the New Orleans’ Times-Picayune. “Why are you asking me to apologize for something I didn’t do and had no part of?” Scalise said at the time, according to the paper. “I am not going to apologize for what somebody else did.” He later supported language in a bill that expressed “regret” for slavery. The newspaper quoted Scalise – then working in the Louisiana Legislature – for the April 11, 1996 issue of the paper.

The Undocumented Workers in the USA have worked within the country providing Americans with a variety of services. They are a majority of Hispanic ethnicity many from Mexico just south of the USA border. The Undocumented  Workers have established themselves as families. Now, the Republican Party wants to march all of them back across the southern border as soon as possible. It is a human rights problem in that families are broken up to enforce the notion these workers are criminals of some kind or another.

The idea the Undocumented Worker that has been incorporated into the USA economy as workers can simply be removed from the sovereign lands is hideous and ridiculous; did I mention immature and childish.

The Undocumented Workers now within residence in the USA have proven to be no threat to the national security. Every sovereign country has a right to defend it's borders, but, when it can't and undocumented immigration takes place, the problem does not belong to the undocumented, it is a much larger picture.

The only way to effectively stop undocumented immigration is to build a better country where the immigrants have come from. Currently in Mexico, villages and cities are addressing the lack of upward movement of it's citizens. Mexico is attempting to address poverty, but, at the very best it will stem the movement of Mexicans in the future, NOT THE PAST. Any Undocumented Workers in the USA are always welcome to go back to their nation of origin, but, to enforce same through law in the USA is not simply cruel, but, a human rights issue.

This paradigm of the Undocumented Worker in the USA has a very long history and no laws ever stopped it. The laws of the past were never enforced because there were other financial needs in the country and as noted these workers are not a threat to the country. In recent years the tide of the Undocumented has slowed, but, the USA has pride in accepting children into it's borders to protect their lives. Those children are alive and safe and can at some point return to their countries, but, the drug cartels of Latin American is known to be a danger to nearly any human being within reach.

When realizing the legitimate reasons the Undocumented have come to the USA the movement to send them back lacks legitimacy except racism. There have been overt demonstrations of hatred at the borders of the USA by Americans and the expression at the demonstrations are overtly racist. But, why should the Undocumented be the exception to racism, even our President is exposed to hate on a regular basis. No surprise there, huh?