you really know how to work well with others, dontcha, sancha.
mexicans don't forget.
"Tani Jantsang ©" <tjsrno@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Listen up - and WAKE UP - and CHOOSE BLACK AMERICA (CBA) - an
> organization.
>
> Article:
> Are black Americans being blackmailed to sup****t illegal aliens' false
> civil rights claims?
>
> Kevin Fobbs Kevin Fobbs
> May 22, 2006
>
> On May 1st, hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens took to American
> streets to essentially blackmail America into sup****ting their alleged
> "civil rights" which sent up at least a half dozen red flags in the
black
> community. I'm quite certain that thousands of black mothers and fathers
-
> who, by the way, are here in this country legally - who are struggling
to
> obtain a decent education, or affordable housing, or quality health care
> or a job to sup****t their family just had to wonder why 12 to 20 million
> illegal aliens think they should suddenly jump ahead of them in
hijacking
> their rights as citizens to the American Dream.
>
> What exactly is a "civil right"? What must one have been deprived of,
and
> under what conditions are these civil rights to be earned or obtained?
> There is a marked difference between the blood shed, sacrifice made and
> the entitlements earned by the black civil rights experience of the 19th
> and 20th century struggles and the current claims of millions of illegal
> aliens. The civil rights which each black family earned generation by
> generation, struggling as citizens under threat of lynching, under
threat
> of fire bombings, under threat of murder... but as citizens is being
> compared to illegal aliens who want "civil rights" that are not only not
> earned but they aren't warranted without citizen****p!
>
> Here we go again...
>
> This isn't the first time some folks who were not brought against their
> will and without the "open and obvious" ability to group them by their
> skin color to systematically deny their rights tried to pin its "civil
> rights" entitlement to the coattails of the black struggle for civil
> rights in the hope that leaders like Rev. Jesse Jackson and millions of
> black Americans would fall for the rouse. Recently it was gay Americans
> who claimed several years ago that their struggle was the same as
> Americans of African decent. It didn't work.
>
> Even Rev. Jesse Jackson had to admit to no real connection to the
> threadbare attempt to compares the gay experience to the black struggle
as
> if by some miraculous transformation they or any other group who had not
> gone through the same valiant struggles should somehow be awarded a
"Civil
> Rights Badge of Constitutional Entitlement" earned and fought for by
> generations of African Americans since and even before the Civil War.
>
> Now comes another group attempting to attach its claims to black civil
> rights struggles. What is disturbing is that the illegal alien agenda is
> not a civil rights agenda. The illegal alien agenda attempts to equate
> evading our border patrols to deserving a civil rights badge of
martyrdom.
> Now 12 to 20 million illegal aliens who for 25 years have simply walked
> across, swam across, or were driven under cover of darkness across our
> nation's border feel they have endured the same comparable experience to
> the countless harrowing "Underground Railroad" trips made by Harriett
> Tubman or Sojourner Truth through slave states to convey slaves to
> freedom.
>
> Of course there is no logical comparison, but there are some black
leaders
> who attempt to make a connection and in their effort are failing black
> people when they cheapen their worth. This open sup****t and advocacy for
> illegal alien rallies which demand more and more American resources,
more
> boycotts, more walkouts... at the expense of far too many black
Americans
> who struggle daily for jobs, decent education and housing is wrong...
> wrong... wrong!
>
> Where are the courageous black leaders of a century ago such as Booker
T.
> Wa****ngton and W.E.B. Dubois, who urged American industry and businesses
> to turn to black American workers? Would those same leaders today be
> seeking sup****t for illegal immigrant labor and their rights over those
of
> black unemployed or young black adults looking for their first job,
first
> home, first op****tunity? Is that fair to any American whose forebears
came
> to this country and worked legally to obtain a place in American
society?
>
> I have to ask Rev. Jesse Jackson about his defense of illegal aliens'
> rights being put ahead of black Americans who have suffered racism for
far
> too many generations.
>
> What about those black Chicagoans in his Operation Push's hometown, who
> have been often deprived of their right to see their child in Chicago
> placed behind 12 million illegal aliens in the line to a decent
education
> or decent housing? Would he or Rev. Al Sharpton or any other so-called
> civil rights leader be able to find 1 million, or 100,000 or 25,000
black
> mothers or fathers in Detroit, Los Angles, Cleveland, Little Rock, St.
> Louis, Atlanta, New York, Phoenix, or even Wa****ngton D.C's Southside
> willing to sign a pledge to allow illegal alien children or parents the
> right to take away their job, their housing, their education, their
> father's life struggle in order to be politically correct?
>
> Should the several hundred thousand who marched in Chicago on May 1st be
> given Rev. Jesse Jackson's son's seat in Congress seat because they were
> loud enough to be heard over the quiet cries of his constituents who
have
> earned the civil right seat on the Freedom Bus?
>
> In 25 years, while illegal aliens have been stealing across the border,
> black Americans have to be wondering over that same span of time just
> where are the entry level jobs for them? Black Detroiters have to be
> wondering, with ten thousand students leaving the public school system
> each year, should precious educational resources from Michigan or
> Wa****ngton be spent on millions of illegal alien students who by law
> should not be here, but because some political and black leaders' fear
of
> breaking a political correctness infraction, black and white American
> children may and will lose out on educational resources to help level
the
> playing field of their own constituent's achievement?
>
> For 12 years I served as a board member in Wayne County, Michigan for
one
> of the largest social service agencies in America. I can tell you right
> now that I can not think of a single black family who received much
needed
> services in order to help keep their family's body, soul and spirit
> together, would have or should have given up their essential financial
> sup****ts, their job training and their educational benefits which would
> help get their family to get back on the right track toward raising
their
> family up from poverty so that illegal aliens could benefit from their
> entitlements.
>
> I'm sure these families on welfare have to be wondering just how much
more
> should they take from an America that is willing to let millions of
> illegal aliens blackmail our nation, walk out on the country for a day
and
> demand protections for their families, for their children that the
illegal
> aliens' own government back in Mexico should provide them... but gladly
> shows its legal citizens the "Yellow Brick Road" to our nation's
> pocketbook.
>
> Well black America, maybe its time for you to begin a nationwide "Walk
> In."
>
> If millions of illegal aliens can demonstrate on the backs of black
> Americans, push you out of line, and take the legacy of Rosa Park's
> dramatic act of civil disobedience in sitting down for earned civil
> rights, then take a page from their book.
>
> If millions of illegal aliens can walk out on America... Black Americans
> ... Let's "Walk IN" for our civil rights!
>
> Let's give our children and our families and our communities and our
jobs
> and our veterans and our legacies a well-deserved "Walk In" and show all
> Americans what citizens of our nation can do.
>
> Let us embrace our true civil rights legacy, which is to walk in and
stay
> in the civil rights fight that Harriet Tubman, Rev. Martin Luther King,
> Jr., my grandfather - a civil rights preacher and teacher in northern
> Louisiana for over 75 years - and the plethora of other courageous civil
> rights heroes - yes, legal Americans - citizens who did not sneak into
our
> country in order to take our resources, demand their country's language
be
> adopted and utilized on American soil did. They did not knuckle under to
> threats.
>
> It is our schools, hospitals and public services that are being shut
down
> and jobs and housing that are being lost perhaps permanently.
>
> No, this is not the America that our forefathers fought for. This is not
> the nation that our forefathers died for to build a future for their
> children and for their family.
>
> No, this is not the nation that our true civil rights heroes struggled
> against racism, and against racial marginalism and against economic
> deprivation so that maybe, just maybe, in a generation or two their
heirs
> would have an op****tunity to succeed and inherit the fullness and
richness
> of the American Dream only to be kicked off the bus and out of the line.
>
> No, I don't think there are black Americans who should stand and wait
> while millions of illegal aliens' whose only struggle was to cross
> America's border and take the birthright of black Americans and their
> ancestor's civil rights legacy without a fight, without a comment and
> without a struggle. We must say no... not this time... not this way...
and
> not to our people.
>
> Black America send a wake up call to the millions of illegal aliens who
> want your place in line and leave you still trying to play by the rules.
> You will stand up and walk into the line. Walk into your civil rights
and
> walk into your jobs, your schools, your hospitals, your child's
> scholar****ps and into your future. After 300 plus years of struggle, I
> think black America is entitled to its civil rights. Walk In and Stay
In.
>
>
>
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> Kevin Fobbs is President of National Urban Policy Action Council
(NuPac),
> a non-partisan civic and citizen-action organization that focuses on
> taking the politics out of policy to secure urban America's future one
> neighborhood, one city, and one person at a time. View NuPac on the web
at
> www.nupac.info. Kevin Fobbs is a regular contributing columnist for the
> Detroit News.
>
> http://www.renewamerica.us/columns/fobbs/060522
>
>
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