<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->This anti-white movement in Latin America will likely make the less white Hispanics more resentful and hostile toward non-Hispanic whites in America.
This could set off massive social change.
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<b>What is often forgotten is that their grandparents viewed blacks the same way. </b>That's why corporations named famous food brands "Uncle Ben" and "Aunt Jemima"âthe connotation was that by buying these products, you were virtually partaking of the rich man's luxury of having your own smiling, nodding black cook.
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The downside, of course, was that when blacks turned against their old jobs, many ended up resorting to crime to make money.
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<b>I suspect that the anti-white movements in Latin America will, sooner or later, set off a revulsion among Hispanics in this country against servile jobs roughly similar to the Black Pride reaction of the 1960s.</b>
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It is often said that the "Negro" could be "tamed" to work on the plantations unlike the Indian, who would instead waste away. Situation seems to have been reversed since past 50 years. This means that the slash and burn American labor cycle is at most 200 years, not including acceleration effects of modernity. Why the Indians became work material all of a sudden? Is it modernistic effects of Communist ideology?
This could set off massive social change.
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<b>What is often forgotten is that their grandparents viewed blacks the same way. </b>That's why corporations named famous food brands "Uncle Ben" and "Aunt Jemima"âthe connotation was that by buying these products, you were virtually partaking of the rich man's luxury of having your own smiling, nodding black cook.
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The downside, of course, was that when blacks turned against their old jobs, many ended up resorting to crime to make money.
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<b>I suspect that the anti-white movements in Latin America will, sooner or later, set off a revulsion among Hispanics in this country against servile jobs roughly similar to the Black Pride reaction of the 1960s.</b>
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It is often said that the "Negro" could be "tamed" to work on the plantations unlike the Indian, who would instead waste away. Situation seems to have been reversed since past 50 years. This means that the slash and burn American labor cycle is at most 200 years, not including acceleration effects of modernity. Why the Indians became work material all of a sudden? Is it modernistic effects of Communist ideology?