Los Angeles Public Schools Create Hotline For Students Upset About Trump

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    juanvaldez Banned

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    If Mexicans are so economically valuable why is Mexico such a chithole? Wouldn't we be doing Mexico a service by sending 'em back?
     
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    I don't support mass deportation, so . . . . ???

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    Exactly why I said his posts were foolish. Most lands were conquered at some time in history. To go back hundreds of years into history to try to argue a point that is MOOT, is ridiculous to me.

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    What needs to be done is our current laws against illegal invaders be ENFORCED and to make the punishment for employers who do hire illegals to be so severe that it's not economically feasible for them to hire illegals. Kill the incentives for them coming here.
     
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    At the very least, they'd need to provide an outlet for Trump supporters to celebrate their win. Public schools should be forced to provide equal time for differing viewpoints.
     
  4. Texan

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    They need to teach reading, writing, arithmetic, and history. I am fine with electives that promote job skills, physical fitness, or some of the arts (band, etc......) Anything else is a waste of my tax dollars. Schools are not a political indoctrination center for the left or right.
     
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    Yeah... no, I know. I was joking around.
     
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    Thanks for affirming why Trump won the presidency, not forget the democrats have the lowest number of seats in the house and senate to the numbers they had in the 1920's.

    The behavior from the college students is embarrassing to America, and speaks volumes of how pathetic they have become
     
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    These people can and do visit death upon us, and you're concerned about their hurt feelings? Do you think that hugs and cocoa will end terrorism? Are you 9 years old?
     
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    It IS what the 'average American' is concerned about. They want to stay alive, and they want to have a job. That the left would demonise the desire to protect one's family (effectively what this is about), says much about them. That they think preferred pronouns are more important than these two very real and very pressing concerns, says even more. It says they can't be trusted with any kind of power whatsoever. They've literally lost the plot.
     
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    If you're sufficiently moved by the plight of those half a world away, send them money, or go volunteer there. You can dedicate your life to helping them (in their own region), there is nothing stopping you.
     
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    They badly overplayed their privileged hand. Now no one (outside the bubble) will ever listen to them again. Even their good ideas will be ignored.

    Such incredible fools. I absolutely blame arrogance and hubris for this terrible mistake. There is no other explanation. They were so out of touch, and so insanely arrogant, that they literally believed the everyone (secretly or otherwise) agreed with them. As I keep saying, no better than the worst religious fundamentalists. Those people who insist that atheists secretly believe and agree.
     
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    Why do Muslims want to live amongst infidels?
     
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    LOL if the southwest is becoming a craphole I would for myself prefer it to be a Mexican craphole instead of a US craphole.
     
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    Many don't. But they don't believe we will remain infidels for much longer. They're taking one for the team, as it were. Place holding.
     
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    Where your own mayors and politicians are paying drug dealers to kill you? Why don't you just move there now then?

    The students, from Ayotzinapa Rural Teachers’ College, disappeared after police gunmen attacked buses the students had commandeered to attend demonstrations. The case caused international outrage and became an embarrassment to the government of President Enrique Peña Nieto, who was anxious to promote the country’s economic attractions to foreign business interests.

    In Mexico the case was seen as emblematic of so many others since the massacre of more than 600 students in the capital in 1968, a commemoration of which the Ayotzinapa students were heading for, after a local protest against government education policy.

    The Mexican authorities found the attack had been ordered by the mayor of the town, Iguala, to which the students were heading – José Luis Abarca, who represents the leftwing opposition party PRD, and his wife María de los Ángeles Pineda. Pineda was to preside over the event against which the students were protesting, and her husband is said to have ordered their interception “como sea” – by any means. The couple vanished on indictment, but were later arrested in Mexico City, where they are now imprisoned for an unrelated offence committed in 2013; the founder of their party resigned in despair.

    The official account then found that the students had been mistaken for a group of drug traffickers challenging the local cartel, Guerreros Unidos (United Warriors), to whom police turned the students over for “execution”. Three of the Guerreros’ hitmen confessed to taking the students to a rubbish dump at Cocula, on the way to which 15 were “asphyxiated” and the rest shot and burned, their remains put in rubbish bags and dumped in a river.

    This account, by Jesús Murillo Karam, director of the criminal investigation division PRG, failed to quell protests by the families of the missing, nor a widespread movement of those convinced of a cover-up of state involvement in the affair. There was outrage that the case could be closed with only the remains of one student found. Murillo Karam resigned, replaced by a successor quick to relegate the investigation – but the campaign gathered critical mass as the families toured Mexico and the United States. Some of the vast, peaceful demonstrations turned violent, in the Mexican capital and Guerrero state.

    The first evidential challenge to the government’s account came from the reporter and author Anabel Hernández and her collaborator in the US, Steve Fisher, in Proceso magazine. Hernández obtained footage shot by fellow students showing a mayhem of gunfire and federal forces on the scene.

    Hernández uncovered evidence that the authorities were monitoring the buses’ movements. She showed that calls that had been made from one commandeered bus (“borrowed” as the students put it) and that had been locked by its driver with the activists aboard had been logged in federal records. Hernández was obliged to leave Mexico after receiving death threats and is now based with Fisher at the Investigative Reporting Program at the University of California, Berkeley. Further journalism in Proceso by Marcela Turati revealed an army logbook noting military patrols of the streets around the attack on the buses by a “reaction force” that registered corpses and encountered the wounded.

    Other forces gathered to discredit the official version. Scientists from the National Autonomous University of Mexico demonstrated that a fire capable of incinerating 43 bodies was not possible within the parameters of the Cocula dump. More importantly, the Mexican government’s key independent partner in forensic investigations into other massacres cast its doubts. The Argentinian Forensic Anthropology Team (EAAF), had worked with the government on the worst single massacre of the narco war, of Central American migrants at San Fernando in Tamaulipas in 2010, and on the remains of murdered women in Ciudad Juárez on the US border.

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/sep/20/mexico-43-killed-students-
     
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    Strange is it not that they had been doing so for a thousand years or so just like Jews or Christians or other groups live with other faiths and at time in a peaceful manner.
     
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    LOL. Reading comprehension. Get some.
     
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    Those people? So every christian and every Jew is responsible for the actions of everyone who claim to share their religion?
     
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    It's the first step of their global conquest, their version of boots on the ground.
     
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    When I moved to El Paso 5 years ago I spent the first 6 months 2500 feet from the border with Juarez. Trust me, you don't want a Mexican craphole, there's a reason why many of them want out of that hellhole.

    Also, US crapholes are almost exclusively managed by democrats, so you're not scoring points with that, either.

    Finally, if US cities become Mexican crapholes, then the illegals will find themselves in the same position they were in while in Mexico and invade other parts of the country.
     
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    I really could have used an Obama hotline over the last eight years.
     
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    LOL in all my visits to Mexico I had always found it a wonderful country with nice people but then I do not feel uncomfortable around people that are not clones of myself.
     
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    Why don't you just move to Mexico?
     
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    Monitor the lines. Track them. Send them back to Mexico.

    Not really. Enough taxpayer money is already being wasted on their stupid ideas.
     
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    Oh, how noble and virtuous of you. Must be pure nirvana.
     
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    I can't even wrap my head around the concept of a "sanctuary city" that works to KEEP violent criminals in their city. I suppose that's called retaining democrat voters.
     

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