The Anti-Humanist Award Goes to…

Date Put forth on March 8, 2007 by XicanoPwr
Category Posted in Eliminationism


The Anti-Humanist Award Goes to Chris Simcox and the entire jerkoffs from Citizens Border Patrol.
Redneck Jackass
T-Shirt says: “Some people are alive simply because it’s illegal to kill them.”

Think the Minutemen are just netting people, better think again. They are out for blood, they do not value human life, so lets call them what they really are, anti-humanist.

PLEASE SHARE! The World needs to know what is happening on our borders.

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  1. Gravatar Icon Leah Vanessa Mar 8th, 2007 at 8:50 pm

    This is infuriating. I’m relatively new to the cause - but determined to learn as much as I can to try and make a difference. Good work! Keep it up!

  2. Gravatar Icon luisa Mar 8th, 2007 at 9:58 pm

    can you imagine what would happen if mexicans wore shirts that said the exact same thing directed at the Minutemen?! how the press wouldn’t waste any time calling the mexicans blood thirsty? but the minutemen can make all the death threats they want and nothing happens to them?

    WTF?

  3. Gravatar Icon XicanoPwr Mar 9th, 2007 at 7:21 am

    Welcome Leah and thanks for stopping by!!! It always makes me happy to hear people say that they are going make a conscience effort to learn more about the seriousness of this matter. When it comes to advocating taking away a human life, the issue goes beyond Brown vs. White. We are slowly losing our humanity when we do not address issues like these.

  4. Gravatar Icon XicanoPwr Mar 9th, 2007 at 7:23 am

    Luisa - you got that right, if I were to wear a shirt like that, they would use it to prove their sick and twisted point that it is us who are violent ones. It is maddening.

  5. Gravatar Icon turtlebella Mar 9th, 2007 at 11:00 am

    wtf, INDEED. this makes me angry, sad, frustrated. all the usual things when dealing with the minutemen and those of their ilk. i just spent some time near the border, close to where i was born. and there was so much border patrol (official and probably minutemen too but i didn’t run into any of them, which is probably a good thing as i would have spit in their face), it made me really ill.

  6. Gravatar Icon XicanoPwr Mar 9th, 2007 at 7:44 pm

    turtlebella- I know the feeling. Going down to see my grandparents is not the same. The whole border is not the same, from an outsider looking in, it is like going to another country and sad thing is, it is part of this country.

  7. Gravatar Icon Pancho Mar 10th, 2007 at 11:09 pm

    César Chávez formed the first Minute Man Project?

    In 1973, the United Farm Workers (UFW), organized by Cesar Chávez, launched the “wet line” to stop illegal immigrants from Mexico from crossing into the US and working as union busters. Chávez was not nonviolent and non-confrontational like the Minutemen. Chávez advocated stopping illegals at the border and beating them (the scabs) with baseball bats. He also picketed the offices of the Immigration and Naturalization Services, demanding that the INS crack down on illegal aliens.

    What did Cesar Chávez know or understand that you do not? Could it be that illegal immigration is tools of the Globalist and plutocratic elite?

  8. Gravatar Icon brownfemipower Mar 11th, 2007 at 7:21 pm

    pancho–kiss my ass.

    xp–this is freaking disgusting. they were labeled a hate group for a reason. Isn’t it funny (puke) how things change?

  9. Gravatar Icon Pancho Mar 11th, 2007 at 8:29 pm

    The Southern Poverty Law Center also says that Voz de Aztlan is a hate group.

    The Southern Poverty Law Center and Morris Dees are scam artist for the week minded.

  10. Gravatar Icon XicanoPwr Mar 11th, 2007 at 9:17 pm

    What the fuck are you talking about man. Why are you bringing in Southern Poverty Law, but then again it is expected from wing nut cheeto-eating-basement-dwelling hecklers who have nothing better do but create straw men and use ad hominem attacks whenever someone is losing the debate.

    Thanks for playing.

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