I have previously posted articles about the vicious anti-Jewish website, La Voz de Aztlan (The Voice of Aztlan), run out of Los Angeles by a couple of characters supposedly named Hector Carreon and Ernesto Cienfuegos. Not only does this sick website perpetuate the notion that the Southwest US rightfully belongs to Mexico, it also regularly features foul attacks against Jews. Of course, the site also takes the Palestinian side vis-a vis Israel. In fact, Carreon actually made one of those George Galloway-led Viva Palestina trips to Gaza a couple of years back. But it is not just criticism of Israel; this sick website is dedicated to attacking Jews as people.
Now comes La Voz de Aztlan taking up the cause of Patricia McAllister, a substitute teacher fired by the Los Angeles Unified School District last year for making vile statements against Jews and saying they "should be run out of the country" during an Occupy LA protest. According to writer Ernesto Cienfuegos, it was the "Zionist Jews" who engineered her firing.
http://aztlan.net/patricia_mcallister_crucified.htm
Of course, there is one thing lacking in the above article. Nowhere is there any evidence of any Jewish person(s) having anything to do with her firing. The fact is that the LAUSD decided on the basis of their own common sense that her comments were way over the line, and that she had no business being in a classroom.
Not only does dimwit Cienfuegos overlook the obvious fact that a similar comment about Hispanic people would have also resulted in her firing (or any other people), but he goes on to validate the canards that "sinister Zionist Jews" are in control of everything in the country including the printing of America's money at the Federal Reserve, which they "should transfer to the Congress". Don't take my word for it, just read this nonsense in their own words.
I want to make one thing very clear. As one who is married to a Mexican and has spent some 37 years living with and interacting with the Mexican/Mexican-American community in Southern California, this in no way represents typical Hispanic thinking toward Jews. These are fringe characters. That one of them accompanied George Galloway to Gaza speaks volumes about Galloway and his associates.
It's a shame there are people and organizations like this that write such vicious lies. It is low class ignorance that, in the end, blames others for their failures. It serves to excuse themselves because the "Zionist Jews" control everything in the world. So when one of their own spouts this stuff and suffers the consequences, they rush to defend her and repeat the same crap all over again.
ReplyDeleteMiggie,
ReplyDeleteThe same guy that wrote this article wrote UCI's school paper and said I was a dangerous Islamophobe who has been reported to the FBI. Meanwhile the Southern Poverty Law Center has described Voz de Aztlan as a hate site. I have previously posted about this bunch and listed several of their anti-Jewish tirades.
Nobody forced Patricia McAllister to say this:
ReplyDeletehttp://youtu.be/IMjm4LxFa1c
She was fired due to the fact that with this view she could not be trusted to be in the same room as a Jewish child. She received the same treatment that a white teacher would have gotten if she said the same thing about Blacks, Hispanics or Asians.
Findalis,
ReplyDeleteWith this foul website, we are dealing with the extreme of the extreme. Their archives are chock full of articles damning Jews in ways that have nothing to do with Israel. This is the modern day English version of Der Stuermer.
Gary,
ReplyDeleteIt is truly amazing that this guy reported you to the FBI as a dangerous Islamophobe, as though even being an Islamophobe was a crime in itself. I'm not saying you are an Islamophobe but what I am pointing out is how DIFFERENT these people are. They think (or come from a place) where how you THINK is a crime!
And they presume to teach us what freedom of speech is as in their defense of the disrupters in the Oren episode at UCI and yet feel compelled to report you to the authorities for thinking or writing things that Muslims feel offended. Burning the flag. Is ok but not liking Muslims is a crime. It sounds like he thinks he is still in Iran or Saudi Arabia.
Muslims attack us, kill 3,000 on 9/11 and then bitch for the next ten years that people don't lke them and that they suffer discrimination. Muslims attack civilizations - it is not a "clash of civilizations"!
If I were in some Muslim country I suppose I would be arrested, picked up, and beaten in some basement or summarily murdered for writing this. Maybe they learned this from the Nazis or from the old Soviet Union but however they learned it, it is embedded in their belief system. They are different than Americans in fundamental ways that are revealed episodically.
Miggie,
ReplyDeleteThis character engaged me in an email thread on the New University. At one point, he gave me a "friendly piece of advice" not to go against his pal, Hector. I told him to save his threats and check my last post on fousesquawk. They know where to find me.
The threat is yet another level of depravity. I suppose that's how things work in third world countries.
ReplyDeleteIt originally bugged me that what you thought and what you wrote was, to him, a CRIME that should be reported to the authorities. I suppose it was a UCI student or someone actually living in the US and STILL they don't get it.
It brings to mind that petition in the UN that wants to make criticism of Islam a universal crime and that the US law is subservient to this international law. That is another constitutional question I wish the Muslims would clarify for the rest of us.
So why are you giving these clowns free publicity? They are about as important as two drunks lying in an alley outside a bar mouthing whatever.
ReplyDeleteGeorge Lincoln Rockwell ran around American for years announcing that "You can't fight communism unless you understand that it is Jewish." Didn't do a bit of harm to the Jewish population, poor dear. His office decorations did shock the WW II veteran taxi driver who dropped off Alex Hailey for an interview.
("You lied to me, Mr. Hailey." -- "No, you asked if I was Jewish, and I'm Methodist.")