>>590496>Give me an example of the average, everyday American citizen throwing fucking bricks at, beating, and burning Mexicans and their property on the street, and maybe I'll believe your sensational, over-pitying crap. Okay
http://www.thestar.com/news/world/2015/08/21/racial-beating-in-boston-brings-out-a-different-side-of-trump.htmlAnd I'm not talking about Chimpcongo or NYC when I'm talking about precedent for hispanic americans having been a part of American culture for the past century and a half. I want you to walk around any neighborhood in Texas, New Mexico, or even Louisiana and tell me that there's no "latin american founding and bleeding resources" associated with the >100 year old architecture, culture, communities, and enclaves in those states. The United States of America isn't solely defined by the Northeastern region of the country, try as you might to cherrypick examples of what is "American" and what isn't. And I'm anti-saging my reply to this post just because I can recognize when people aren't entirely confident they can keep up an argument they're participating in.
>>590508Thank you for proving my original point, anon. Mexicans (and other hispanics) have it worse, if not just as bad, as the Irish did 100 years ago. We've been bleeding, dying, sweating, and toiling for this country ever since 1880, and we're still treated the same way the irish were in 1915. The strawman arguments and the collective punishment/guilt that every other non-hispanic group (i.e.: You) try to saddle us with is even similar to those the Irish were saddled with in 1915.