Wait until she finds out the canon was loaned to the settlers to kill INJUNS!
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Wait until she finds out the canon was loaned to the settlers to kill INJUNS!
It's all part of the Marxist playbook to eliminate history. Can't have those pesky citizens educating themselves on the the lessons of the past.APHIS AG said:
Anything and I mean anything that gives pride or traditions will now be labeled as "racist" to liberals that have nether pride in themselves or traditions to follow.
What make this sad are the individuals that listen to them for they should be ignored.
Collect ammo.American Hardwood said:
Wanna know why the RGV is moving red? Crap like this is why. The hispanics are smart enough to see through this bull**** and racists Democrats seem to be completely ignorant.
Well, the 1619 project is popular now, so maybe in another 250 years, they can start an 1835 project.KorbinDallas said:
" the Gonzales flag is an open wound for many Mexican Americans"
How many centuries do these "open wounds" take to heal one, two, three centuries? 8, 9, 10 generations?
Do black people ever get tired of non-black Leftists hiding behind them as human moral shields?Central Committee said:
I like the way she tried to tie the flag to slavery. When the Mexican race card fails, pull out the AA race card. That will work.
Riighhht.
Don't forget Lorenzo De Zevala.Coach Jimbo said:
Juan Segun
Plcido Benavides
Salvador Flores
Manuel Leal
Yea, these names really shout anti-hispanic, pro slavery super racists....
Sorry, but if you're too dumb to even notice the names of those involved in the Texian army, then you're too ****ing stupid to be writing about the subject in the first place.
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After graduating from the Tridentine Seminary of San Ildefonso in Mrida in 1807, he founded and edited several newspapers in which he expressed those democratic ideas that were to be the hallmark of his political career
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When he learned that Santa Anna had assumed dictatorial powers in April of that year, Zavala denounced his former ally and resigned from his diplomatic assignment. Disregarding Santa Anna's orders to return to Mexico City, he traveled to New York and then to Texas, where he arrived in July 1835. From the day of his arrival, he was drawn into the political caldron of Texas politics. Although he first advocated the cause of Mexican Federalism, within a few weeks he became an active supporter of the independence movement
Demonstrably false. Anecdotally (as is this "academics" assertion), most view it as a sense of pride, just like the rest of us.Quote:
the Gonzales flag is an open wound for many Mexican Americans, especially Mexican American Texans."
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Leftists want to make everything about us versus them. The problem is that the original us versus them in Texas was the people who lived here (whatever their background) versus the Mexican government. Brown and white people were on the same side and made this OUR home.American Hardwood said:
Wanna know why the RGV is moving red? Crap like this is why. The hispanics are smart enough to see through this bull**** and racists Democrats seem to be completely ignorant.








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UTSA professor emerita Dr. Ellen Riojas Clark started the petition and wrote in part that the slogan, which references the Battle of Gonzales in 1835 during the Texas Revolution, "embodies both anti-Mexican and pro-slavery sentiments."