“We’re here

because we want our park back,” Yocelyn Riojas, a protest organizer, said from a stage facing Shelby Park. “We want to fight for our community and for human rights.” The park this woman is talking about is called Shelby Park. Shelby Park, is named after a Confederate general who refused to surrender near the end of the Civil War. It’s in Eagle Pass, Texas. A border town which has seen a lot of illegal aliens crossing from Mexico into the US. So much so that the Texas government has placed razor wire and barriers in the river to try and stop the invasion of people who have no legal right to just walk into the United States and stay here. In December of last year Border Patrol recorded more than 70,000 illegal alien encounters in December.

It’s not your park, and it’s not your country to destroy.

This story that I’m quoting from is from the Texas Tribune, a nonprofit politics and public policy news website headquartered in Austin, Texas.  Its stated aim is to promote civic engagement through original, explanatory journalism and public events.

Explanatory journalism or explanatory reporting is a form of reporting that attempts to present ongoing news stories in a more accessible manner by providing greater context than would be presented in traditional news sources. Maybe the journalist who wrote this story could explain why he calls these people migrants, when they should be called illegal alien invaders? It’s not just Mexicans and South Americans either, it’s people from all over the fucking world.

Looks like a great group. Come in!

It’s like calling bombing a city into oblivion, “Urban Renewal”. We all know what that looks like. I’m going to quote one of the opening paragraphs verbatim which gives you an idea of how skewed some people’s opinions are on what is theirs. “As a mariachi band played their final number, several kids lined up near a public park along the Rio Grande to whack an orange piñata. It was made to look like the floating barrier that Texas officials put in the middle of the river nearby — a string of orange buoys separated by saw blades meant to deter migrants from crossing the border.”

It’s not “their park”. It’s our park, and if you don’t like the way we run our country, you can always go back to Mexico. “Human rights” is the biggest scam in the fucking world. In my opinion a lot of Human Rights lawyers should be dropped out of a helicopter, Franco style.

Looks like Franco thought Hitler did some good things

I don’t care. I’m sick of everyone in the media calling these invaders “migrants”. Migrants migrants shmigrants. The extreme left wants to flood western countries with “migrants”. These rotten politicians are bought and sold by the individuals and groups who stand to profit from this. Why would they do it otherwise? It makes no sense.

Yesterday on the BBC some nob was talking to Keir Starmer about reparations for slavery for Pacific Island Nations. “Do you think the descendants of the slave owners and traders today should be liable for these “injustices?” said the Nob. Starmer wasn’t having any of it. He told this fool that he would rather look forward than back. Of course the question is absurd, but that’s the world we live in now. It’s a demon world where nothing makes sense. It’s been planned that way. Keir doesn’t care, he’s a full blown Marxist, he’s more concerned with destroying what’s left of England completely.

These guys wouldn’t believe what’s happening today

Texas is proposing a law, SB 4 which would make it a state misdemeanor to illegally cross the border from Mexico into Texas, empower Texas peace officers to arrest undocumented immigrants* and require that a state magistrate judge order the person to leave the U.S. to Mexico in lieu of prosecution. The misdemeanor is punishable by up to six months in jail. Repeat offenders can be charged with a second-degree felony, punishable by up to 20 years in prison. This is the minimum we should be doing. The fact that we don’t have anything like this federally is ridiculous.

*they spelled illegal alien invaders incorrectly

Happy Friday.

In case you think I’m biased against Mexicans I’m not. This is one of my favorite songs of all time.