Interesting new documentaries on the race related gang wars in California

-----

This account was for entertainment purposes only.
Joined
Jun 16, 2013
Messages
11,289
Reputation
624
Daps
14,362
Reppin
Paradise
fukk you keep talking about? When did I mention friendship?

Did you even understand the point?

Niggga you dont understand. I see latinos for what they are. Niiggas like you think it one big rap video.
Latinos are just as much as Whites.
 

Kid McNamara

'97 Mike Bibby
Joined
Jan 24, 2013
Messages
3,632
Reputation
-625
Daps
5,760
Reppin
Freshman Year
Niggga you dont understand. I see latinos for what they are. Niiggas like you think it one big rap video.
Latinos are just as much as Whites.

:mindblown: You a stupid motherfukker.

No one is on the side of mexicans, the point is, white folks have blacks and mexicans fighting for a spot at the bottom.

Completely fukked...no matter what shade of brown you are.
 

-----

This account was for entertainment purposes only.
Joined
Jun 16, 2013
Messages
11,289
Reputation
624
Daps
14,362
Reppin
Paradise
:mindblown: You a stupid motherfukker.

No one is on the side of mexicans, the point is, white folks have blacks and mexicans fighting for a spot at the bottom.

Completely fukked...no matter what shade of brown you are.
:dead:
 

Big Boda

My Family Are Not Immigrants.
Joined
Aug 18, 2014
Messages
6,381
Reputation
2,010
Daps
37,073
Reppin
400 Year Survivors Of American Slavery.
This nikka Bloodhound said he been shot 23 DAM TIMES

undertaker-sitting-up.gif
 

Bunchy Carter

I'll Take The Money Over The Honey
Joined
May 19, 2014
Messages
20,102
Reputation
3,818
Daps
85,298
Reppin
Triple O.G. Bunchy Carter
:mindblown: You a stupid motherfukker.

No one is on the side of mexicans, the point is, white folks have blacks and mexicans fighting for a spot at the bottom.

Completely fukked...no matter what shade of brown you are.


Brother listening to them mexican low rider oldies too much :laff:

 

Bunchy Carter

I'll Take The Money Over The Honey
Joined
May 19, 2014
Messages
20,102
Reputation
3,818
Daps
85,298
Reppin
Triple O.G. Bunchy Carter
This is how mexicans repay blacks after we (Martin Luther King Jr.) helped out Cezar Chavez and his farmer's union strike.

What Martin Luther King Jr. Did for the Latino Civil Rights Movements
JANUARY 17, 2011 BY EFRAIN NIEVES 6 COMMENTS

By Christina Saenz

Martin Luther King, Jr, is celebrated as a hero of African Americans and minorities as a whole. The Black Civil Rights Movement spurred the Latinoist Movements, such as the Cesar Chavez’s farmworkers’ protests and inspiring Nuyorican activist Gilberto Gerena-Valentin. He has been framed as an inspiration for the Latinoist 1960s movements but, however, MLK was more than an inspirational symbol. He provided resources, public relations, and emotional support to our Latino Civil Rights Movements-in particular, the Chicano Civil Rights Movement.

MLK knew Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta as colleagues and privately encouraged them to continue their resistance with their work at UFW. In the Spring of 1963 in order to build the March on Washington where he gave his “I Have a Dream” speech, King came to Los Angeles rally for Mexican Americans. A large rally of 20,000 or more came to hear him at L.A.’s Wrigley Field and sponsored special guest speaker Juan Cornejo (the first Mexican American elected to the all-white city council in border town Crystal City, Texas, in 1963).

In the months before his death April 4, 1968, MLK spearheaded a movement to address economic inequality during the presidential campaign. The movement was to unite poor people of all color and nationalities. MLK reached out to the Chicano Movement and began meeting with leaders, such as Bert Corona, Corky Gonzales and Reies Tijerina. He wanted to ensure that Mexican Americans were heavily involved in the grassroots formation of the Poor People’s Movement.

MLK’s direct support for justice for Latinos would continue today if he were still alive. We see how his associates such as Jesse Jackson have admonished SB1070 and other racial profiling policies. We have watched as African American congressmen and women during the DREAM congressional debates in December invoked the spirit of MLK of why Latino children should be made “legal” under the law so they can gain equality. MLK was more than inspiration for Latino Civil Rights; he was an unconditional, direct supporter.

Via: http://palantelatino.com/2011/01/17...jr-did-for-the-latino-civil-rights-movements/
 
Last edited:
Top