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Santa Barbara newspaper under fire for using the word "illegal"
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Santa Barbara newspaper under fire for using the word "illegal"

http://www.latimes.com/local/california/...story.html

The PC is getting to the point that people are saying "illegal" is the equivalent of the N-word. Is there ANYWHERE else on the planet that this would even be an issue??
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Santa Barbara newspaper under fire for using the word "illegal"

This is political strategy and mindcrafting the public to accept illegals. By getting rid of the word "illegal" then by default the paper can't really produce specific commentary on their status. It's a form of censorship and controlling the narrative to produce results through propaganda. They are hoping by default the public will be fooled into believing that there is legitimacy even if they literally just jumped over a fence the other day.

This is the same group that blocked a gang injunction and other stuff just because they gangs in question were latino. That's all you need to know. They are just a race specific organization out to help their own even if a large portion are criminals and subverting laws to stay in the country illegally to begin with.

Enjoy the decline.
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Santa Barbara newspaper under fire for using the word "illegal"

I got a kick out of seeing these 2 white girls in the middle trying to score brownie points with the local Latino population [Image: lol.gif]

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Santa Barbara newspaper under fire for using the word "illegal"

Quote: (01-22-2015 12:20 AM)El Chinito loco Wrote:  

This is political strategy and mindcrafting the public to accept illegals. By getting rid of the word "illegal" then by default the paper can't really produce specific commentary on their status. It's a form of censorship and controlling the narrative to produce results through propaganda. They are hoping by default the public will be fooled into believing that there is legitimacy even if they literally just jumped over a fence the other day.

This is the same group that blocked a gang injunction and other stuff just because they gangs in question were latino. That's all you need to know. They are just a race specific organization out to help their own even if a large portion are criminals and subverting laws to stay in the country illegally to begin with.

Enjoy the decline.

That's basically what they did with gays. Control the language and media, shame anyone that pushes back, even threaten them, and then when you have them on the defensive, start changing the laws to redefine marriage. They are basically doing just that with legal status.
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Santa Barbara newspaper under fire for using the word "illegal"

I've noticed that the MSM now only uses the term "undocumented immigrant" instead of "illegal immigrant."

I imagine in the future the correct term will be "undocumented citizen."
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Santa Barbara newspaper under fire for using the word "illegal"

Quote: (01-22-2015 12:31 AM)Cunnilinguist Wrote:  

I got a kick out of seeing these 2 white girls in the middle trying to score brownie points with the local Latino population [Image: lol.gif]

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The relevant discussion must be had, but there's a thread for that:

http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-31792-...#pid937572

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Santa Barbara newspaper under fire for using the word "illegal"

Quote: (01-22-2015 12:33 AM)Easy E Wrote:  

I've noticed that the MSM has now only uses the term "undocumented immigrant" instead of "illegal immigrant."

I imagine in the future the correct term will be "undocumented citizen."

Some other creative terms they can try..

unregistered guestworkers

non naturalized foreign residents

foreign born prospect citizens

Latino pre-immigrants

work-holiday expatriates
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Santa Barbara newspaper under fire for using the word "illegal"

Par for the course in a city that is still upset a Chick Fil A opened up due to Dan Cathay's "hateful views" on traditional marriage.

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Mass paranoia is a mode not a malady"
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Santa Barbara newspaper under fire for using the word "illegal"

I think you meant to ask is there anywhere outside of California that this would be an issue and the answer is no....California breeds the biggest weirdos and pussys and they start filling up Oregon, Washington and that whole corridor LOL
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Santa Barbara newspaper under fire for using the word "illegal"

I prefer the Israeli term of "illegal infiltrator" to "illegal alien". We should start using that instead.
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Santa Barbara newspaper under fire for using the word "illegal"

Although I do support the plight of the some 12 million illegal immigrants living in this country, be that they pay a fine, learn English, and go at the back of the line and pursue the process of getting green cards. I don't support the PC of controlling the language, I think its detrimental to their cause.

I never got the whole argument of using undocumented vs illegal. Personally I never really cared for it, and I'm pretty sure if you talk to an actual illegal immigrant and not some high level "La Raza" member, they wouldn't care either. Hell even I call them illegals. I rarely use undocumented.

I believe in honesty and straightforwardness, if you're illegal then you're illegal. Enough with the nonsense and political correctness, because not only does it destroy the country's reputation of always being plain spoken, but it damages the illegals' cause because they want the right to live here but at the same time denying free speech.
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Santa Barbara newspaper under fire for using the word "illegal"

Quote: (01-22-2015 12:20 AM)El Chinito loco Wrote:  

This is political strategy and mindcrafting the public to accept illegals. By getting rid of the word "illegal" then by default the paper can't really produce specific commentary on their status. It's a form of censorship and controlling the narrative to produce results through propaganda. They are hoping by default the public will be fooled into believing that there is legitimacy even if they literally just jumped over a fence the other day.

This is the same group that blocked a gang injunction and other stuff just because they gangs in question were latino. That's all you need to know. They are just a race specific organization out to help their own even if a large portion are criminals and subverting laws to stay in the country [b]illegally to begin with.[/b]

Enjoy the decline.


Do you have a link from an independent source to prove that?
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Santa Barbara newspaper under fire for using the word "illegal"

In before the typical posters come out to say the sky is falling.
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Santa Barbara newspaper under fire for using the word "illegal"

Based on the pictures, I wouldn't exactly say the paper was under fire. Some people got butt hurt and decided to put together a pitiful little demonstration.

US immigration policy is retarded. I support open borders, but I still don't get offended by the use of the term illegal immigrant. It accurately describes the legal status of the people we're talking about.

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Santa Barbara newspaper under fire for using the word "illegal"

Quote: (01-22-2015 02:50 AM)MidWest Wrote:  

Quote: (01-22-2015 12:20 AM)El Chinito loco Wrote:  

This is political strategy and mindcrafting the public to accept illegals. By getting rid of the word "illegal" then by default the paper can't really produce specific commentary on their status. It's a form of censorship and controlling the narrative to produce results through propaganda. They are hoping by default the public will be fooled into believing that there is legitimacy even if they literally just jumped over a fence the other day.

This is the same group that blocked a gang injunction and other stuff just because they gangs in question were latino. That's all you need to know. They are just a race specific organization out to help their own even if a large portion are criminals and subverting laws to stay in the country [b]illegally to begin with.[/b]

Enjoy the decline.


Do you have a link from an independent source to prove that?

I wasn't trying to suggest most latinos are criminals but the organization in the article is advocating for leniency for latino gangmembers and illegals. These are mostly criminals.

An illegal is also by definition still a criminal because they are breaking the law to stay in the country. No other country on earth takes such a liberal view of this as the U.S.

I know you're extremely pro-latino so I don't feel there's much point to debate you on this since your views are well established already. However it's just the truth of the matter.
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Santa Barbara newspaper under fire for using the word "illegal"

Illegal immigration is a great thing if you are the owner of a business that relies heavily on unskilled or semi skilled labor, are part of the SJW industry (press, government, or NGO), or if you are living in some crap hole in Honduras. For more than a hundred million blue collar working, naturally born citizens of the United States, it's not such a good deal. You face the loss of a job, downward pressure or stagnation on your wages, and either reduced services or increased taxes or both, as your local and state government has to cover the cost of educating and housing and feeding and health care for many illegals and their children, as they are very often poor and uneducated.

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Que cuando llega ya se ha ido
Volando vengo, volando voy
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Santa Barbara newspaper under fire for using the word "illegal"

Quote: (01-22-2015 12:31 AM)Cunnilinguist Wrote:  

I got a kick out of seeing these 2 white girls in the middle trying to score brownie points with the local Latino population [Image: lol.gif]

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And not a single attractive woman was seen that day. Ever notice how it's always the uglies and the fatties who have to be out pounding the pavement supporting causes? The hot ones click "like" on Facebook to their favorite cause and then get fucked by their harem of cocks.

I swear the best thing that could ever happen to gender relations in this country would be a heavy dose of fat shaming for the women.
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Santa Barbara newspaper under fire for using the word "illegal"

Once the mythology of any cult begins to unravel, instead of admitting they were wrong or that there are flaws within the cult ideology, followers will become even more fanatical and relentless in defending it. They're so deeply unsatisfied with their own lives that defending the most illogical and irrational behavior becomes a form of religion to them, providing them with all the moral absolution necessary to think to themselves "I'm a good person" before falling asleep in bed at night.

Political correctness is the modern day confession booth.
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Santa Barbara newspaper under fire for using the word "illegal"

Univision and Telemundo use the word "Ilegales" all the time...Just saying
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Santa Barbara newspaper under fire for using the word "illegal"

Quote: (01-22-2015 01:40 PM)BCien Wrote:  

Univision and Telemundo use the word "Ilegales" all the time...Just saying

Latinos are much less PC than Gringos. One of the things I like about them, they don't live in la-la-land.
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Santa Barbara newspaper under fire for using the word "illegal"

Quote: (01-22-2015 01:40 PM)BCien Wrote:  

Univision and Telemundo use the word "Ilegales" all the time...Just saying

You sure about that? When I've overheard Univision news broadcasts when family's watching it, they refer to illegals as 'indocumentados" and "immigrantes" (or a combination of both).
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Santa Barbara newspaper under fire for using the word "illegal"

It's ironic that 'illegal' becomes an illegal word in SJW's world [Image: tongue.gif]
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Santa Barbara newspaper under fire for using the word "illegal"

Quote: (01-22-2015 02:25 AM)Seboist Wrote:  

I prefer the Israeli term of "illegal infiltrator" to "illegal alien". We should start using that instead.

They also built a fence and it works for the most part
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Santa Barbara newspaper under fire for using the word "illegal"

Quote: (01-22-2015 01:40 PM)BCien Wrote:  

Univision and Telemundo use the word "Ilegales" all the time...Just saying

Quote: (01-22-2015 02:23 PM)Sonsowey Wrote:  

[quote='BCien' pid='937942' dateline='1421952009']
Univision and Telemundo use the word "Ilegales" all the time...Just saying

Inmigrantes ilegales, indocumentado, etc. They use all of the above when they feel like it. They aren't PC minded like the Anglos.



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Latinos are much less PC than Gringos. One of the things I like about them, they don't live in la-la-land.

It's why for me, Anglos aren't too happy with me because I'm as unPC as it comes. We Hispanics are raised in the most unPC ways.
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Santa Barbara newspaper under fire for using the word "illegal"

Since they're here illegally, they are illegal. I don't know what there is to disagree with. At least they're not being called "criminals" (which they are) or "invaders."

I firmly believe if someone can't speak english who wasn't born here (fuck it, even if they WERE born here) they need to get the fuck out. I don't want to live in a spanish speaking country (when the demographic shift is complete.)
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