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Category Archives: Mexico
Steve Sailer: Mexicans like keeping Mexico Mexican
Steve Sailer writes: You are often told that if you look at a map, you can see that it’s a law of nature that the United States of America must fill up with Mexicans. You almost never hear anybody suggest … Continue reading
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A Brief Survey of the Various Foreigners, Their Chief Characteristics, Customs, and Manners by P.J. O’Rourke
P.J. O’Rourke writes in National Lampoon in 1977: AFRICANS Racial Characteristics: Probably not people at all. Probably some kind of monkey. They eat each other and worship bundles of sticks and mud. You can never remember the names of their … Continue reading
How Do I Feel About Out-Groups?
One morning this month I was offered some buttered sourdough toast by a Mexican woman. I declined. She said, “You really do watch your carbs or you don’t like Mexicans. One of the two.” I started thinking, “Do I not … Continue reading
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Attacked by Trump, Mexicans look to Jewish groups for help
I don’t get it. Why don’t Mexicans look to their own sophisticated history of public relations and political influence? Jewish groups are happy to help the Mexicans because the Torah commands them to do so. Jews aren’t thinking about their … Continue reading
Coalition Of The Fringe Starts Shooting Each Other
Delicious! I don’t think macho Mexicans care much for political correctness. New York Times: The Mexican soccer star Javier Hernández, known as Chicharito, has condemned it in a public service announcement. Hashtags have spread to raise awareness of its offensiveness … Continue reading
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Mexico’s Foreign Secretary Lambastes Trump’s Anti-Mexican Rhetoric
The coalition of the fringe back at it. In real life, Ashkenazi Jews and Mexicans (outside the top 10% white elite) have almost nothing in common and rarely socialize. Jewish Insider reports: Mexican Foreign Secretary Claudia Ruiz Massieu issued a … Continue reading
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The Mexico Way
Steve Sailer writes: Why does Donald Trump dumb down his speeches? For a clue, consider how badly the elite media continues to miss the point of the most notorious thing he ever said, this infinitely denounced passage in his June … Continue reading
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Mexico Deports More Illegals Than The US Does
REPORT: Mexico tightens immigration laws, while asking us to loosen ours. As the United States’ borders have become weaker in recent years, the southernmost Mexican border has become more fortified than our border along Mexico. In fact, the border along … Continue reading
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Op-Ed Rich Angelenos are giving less to charity — and the consequences are dire
Los Angeles Times: During the Great Recession, tens of thousands of residents in Los Angeles County fell into poverty, and thousands more became homeless and went hungry. Simultaneously, the public sector was forced to reduce funding for many human services. … Continue reading
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Mexican Mediocrity
Steve Sailer wrote in 2011: Something I noticed last year when looking at 2009 PISA school achievement scores is the virtual non-existence of Mexico’s intellectual elite. Mexico’s average scores on this school achievement test of 15-year-olds were mediocre, but the … Continue reading
