posted on Mar, 21 2007 @ 11:33 AM
...manna from heaven would be a large fries from McDonalds.
...the false idol to worship would be the American Idol.
...the only sea to part would be the sea of people shopping at Wal Mart on Christmas eve.
...the burning bush would be.....well, you can insert your own right here.
The Latino Community is not a humanitarian disaster. It is rather the choice of people to leave their country in the face of great hardship. IMHO, I
can not understand, and please somebody explain to me, why it is that a vast majority of Latinos who are (in my estimation) more closely from Latin
Azteca/Mayan extraction instead of the Spainiard lineage seeking to leave their land??
In the United States, our government, in all its wisdom, first made the mistake of trying to exterminate Native Americans, but then decided in the end
that reserving land for them was in everybody's better interest. If you go to a reservation today, they are in a state of change, but the
reservations are crumbling and allowing people opportunity to rise beyond the boundaries of those communities...but serious poverty still exists on
those reservations unless, of course, they've developed or plan to develop a casino. And then, even still....
The point is, someone is luring the Latino Community here. And if they are smart, they will see beyond the social trappings laid down for them like so
much crack coc aine in the form of "promised land" offerings.
This is a land of opportunity, this United States. I am, however, unconvinced of our population's capacity to integrate such an enormous influx of
culturally and (perhaps this is a bit of a stretch) racially diverse people in such a short period of time. We screwed it up with the Injuns (forgive
the perjorative), I'm not sure we're gonna do much better with the Lation Community.
Especially when there is STILL the issue of domestic poverty to address adequately.