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Los Angeles: The Ninth Circle of Liberal Racism

AmericanThinker: “Show, don’t tell,” is what writing instructors always tell pupils.  So I will try to live by that ethos. Below are several emails that arrived in my inbox at CSU Northridge, which tell a revealing story.

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First, an email that went from Latino artist Harry Gamboa, Jr. to Rudy Acuña, a Chicano Studies professor at CSU Northridge (where I work).

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A writer for College Fix wrote a column about how several Latinos in California agreed with white veterans who had, in an earlier column in College Fix, stated their objections to a large mural in Jerome Richfield Hall.  Said mural was painted by Chicano students in 1999 and includes, among its various colorful images, a fang-toothed white border patrol agent clubbing a helpless Mexican man, totemic portraits of famous people who played legendary roles in founding the Department of Chicano Studies (turning, in essence, a hallway into a shrine for individuals working in that building), an upside-down American flag, rows of marching militants looking like totalitarian shock troops, and a large sign saying, “REPRODUCTION RIGHTS NOT GENOCIDE, A CHICANO’S CHOICE” (an obvious celebration of abortion).  MORE

5 Comments on Los Angeles: The Ninth Circle of Liberal Racism

  1. Our colleges are a fucking disgrace. If I had a child nearing college age, I steer them waaaay clear of most of these hellholes and towards either a vocational school or a college like Hillsdale.

  2. The mural as described is clearly racist. I always thought that calling someone a “chicano” was on par with calling someone a “beaner”, but what do I know. College departments dedicated radicalizing minorities should be called Schools of Lowering Intelligence to Racist Mob Mentality.

  3. It has been getting harder and harder for me to give a tinkers dam about the poor and oppressed, any of them.
    I’m not at all racess, hate them all, there are no “poor persecuted people” in the US.

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