The Great Los Angeles March Against Racism: An Indigenous Perspective

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by Manuel A., Mexica Movement Sunday, Mar. 26, 2006 at 9:50 PM


The largest march in Los Angeles history; Indigenous People protest racism against them and their rights. Estimates are between 500,000 and 2 million people.



They came by car.
They came by bus, trains, planes, and simply by walking.

Young, old, and families alike...they came. And afterwards, the debate over "Mexican and Central American immigration" would never be the same again.

In a tremendous show of collective resistance, an estimated 2 million people (police downplay it to 500,000) marched through the streets of downtown Los Angeles to protest HR 4437, the racist "Sensenbrenner Bill", which seeks to felonize and imprison Mexicans and Central Americans (Indigenous People) who are "without papers" on their own continent.



"This is our land, and we're not going!"

The march was the largest in Los Angeles history.

Not only did it fill the downtown streets to capacity, but it overflowed into the nearby freeway overpass area. Thousands waved signs and chanted slogans, as the oncoming traffic passed underneath them.

Attending the history-making protest march were workers' unions, individuals, families, political groups, and cultural groups (such as the Mexica Movement). Moving as one, they marched approximately a dozen blocks from Olympic and Broadway to City Hall, in the heart of downtown Los Angeles. There were as many American flags as there were Mexican flags, and the crowds repeatedly chanted "Esta es nuestra tierra, y no nos vamos!" ("This is our land, and we're not going!")



Whose land? Whose labels?

Almost all media reporting on The Great March of Los Angeles chose to focus on economic-centric rhetoric and sound bites that reflected the Marchers as The Outsiders of this land. The media repeated slogans and shibboeleths like "America was built on immigration" and "Immigrants deserve repsect." However, a visual scan of the marchers clearly revealed that Mexicans and Central Americans are not a people who came via Ellis Island, nor through the The Port of San Francisco. These marchers looked very much like the "Indians" one sees in a history book on pre-European peoples of this continent.

And that's because they are.

The fact that Mexicans and Central Americans are not officially classified as Indigenous People by the United States government attests to the power of definitions. Those who hold the power to name and define can affirm what is true, or they can suppress truth and substitute it with horrendous lies (e.g. WMD's). In the current "immigration debate", what is lost in mainstream reporting is an obvious, "The Emperor-Has-No-Clothing" fact: Mexicans and Central Americans are truly Indigenous People (mixed bloods and full bloods), just as "Native Americans" are Indigenous People (again, mixed bloods and full bloods).



They look like "Indians."

The Great March of Los Angeles has been protrayed an an "immigrant" protest. The underlying assumption is that being White (European descent) and/or speaking in English (which curiously takes its namesake from a foreign land called England) means one is not an immigrant.

Mexicans and Central Americans have been defined from a top-down, White-led government which suggests that anyone who speaks in Spanish (or ever had relatives that spoke in Spanish) is automatically an "Hispanic" or a "Latino."

Curiously, the people termed "Native Americans" (a designation that did not exist until 1913) are never defined in this way, on the basis of language. Most of them speak English, yet they are never labeled as "Britannics" or "Anglos." This double standard of definitions shows an inconsistency in the logic of labels used on Indigenous People of Mexican and Central American descent.

What if 2 million "Native Americans" marched through downtown Los Angeles? Most people would, at first glance, assume them to be Mexicans and Central Americans. And even after it was made clear that they were "Native Americans" (with many mixed-bloods among them), the media would not label the event as "A Britanic March" or an "Anglo Rights Protest."

Mexicans, Central Americans, Native Americans, and Canadian First Nations are actually one people of shared blood, culture, and lengthy history. They also share the same recent history of occupation under European-descent people, with 95% of their populations killed and their lands carved up to satisfy people from Europe. It is a carving and occupation which the Sensenbrenner Bill seeks to reinforce through police-state powers and continued lies about "who these brown people really are."



Words of Mass Deception: Hispanic and Latino

Even a "third generation Mexican-American" is still labeled as an Hispanic or a Latino

Strangely, this is applied even if he or she speaks only English! The Word of Mass Deception (WMD) on the Great March of Los Angeles is the false labeling of the marchers as Outsiders and as "Hispanics" (Nowhere among the marchers was a flag of Spain.) And so the media deception surrounding this march is the notion that these people are "immigrants", that they are Outsiders.

This false labeling is tantamount to labeling "Native Americans" as "Britannic Immigrants" soley on the basis of the language they have been made to speak. The dangerous truth, however, is that the Los Angeles marchers didn't come through Ellis Island or some trans-oceanic continent: they are the Indigenous People of this continent.

And they seem to be waking up to that fact, from Chicago to D.C., from Milwaukee to Los Angeles:

Indigenous People are slowly waking up.
http://la.indymedia.org/news/2006/03/151648.php?theme=default

Take a look at this also. http://www.mexica-movement.org/granmarcha.htm



One of the more negative parts of the march was when American flags were passed out to make sure the marchers were looked on as part of "America".(this statement was a caption from the site mexica-movement. org with the picture attached below)
 
Yeah, and I'm 1/8 Cherokee and my family has fought, bled, and died for this land, and now you just want me to "give it back" because it's "stolen." I'm going to make this slow and simple.

*PISS* *OFF*!!!

You want my land? You'll have to pry it from my cold, dead, hands, and unlike you, I can pass a background check to buy a gun.
 
Some signs of the times, from the Mexican pov:

From this site:

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One of the weird things I've noticed, Cubans not only assimilate well, but thrive. Yet, they never have given up the hope that when Castro is dead, they will be able to return and let Cuba thrive. Is the problem that Mexicans know that Mexico is beyond redemption?

Links at site:
http://the26thparallel.blogspot.com/2006/03/no-immigrant-backlash-here-updated.html

Tuesday, March 28, 2006
No Immigrant Backlash Here (UPDATED)
(UPDATE 9:45 PM: I have provided some links containing photos of some of the protests I refer to below. My bad for not putting these up originally).

Miami Herald columnist Fred Grimm wrote an interesting and thought-provoking column on why South Florida immigrants didn't protest in large numbers this past weekend, as opposed to the throngs of people in other immigrant-heavy cities.

Grimm suggests the reason may be because many immigrants here are content with their special status, particularly Cubans and Central Americans. He has a point, although I wouldn't say all Cubans are content with the wet foot/dry foot policy. Haitians certainly aren't happy with their status, but you still didn't see them protest en masse.

It's certainly not because there are a lack of illegals here.

I suspect the main reason is something Grimm didn't address: lack of resentment for the United States of America.

Many (not most, but quite a few) of the protesters in the other cities had anti-American signs, chanted anti-American slogans and in an isolated case even burned an American flag. You will be hard-pressed to find an hardcore anti-American immigrant in South Florida. They don't have the "history" factor that many Mexicans in California and Texas have, for example. They just want to come here for a better life and hold no grudges. They work hard and are grateful for what they have. Sure, they complain occasionally, but I have never seen blatant anti-Americanism.

Everyone remembers the reaction to the Elian fiasco. Cubans didn't protest against Americans and America, only against those in charge. It is totally different to the reasons behind some of the protests I saw in other cities.

I'm not saying that all the protesters are anti-American. Those who love this country and have a legitimate beef have my respect. But the anti-American factor is definitely present.

posted by Robert at 7:47 PM
 
The Mayan and Aztec nations went no further into the continential US than Southern New Mexico and Southern/SW Texas...if any nation had a beef it would surely be Spain...but I have heard no one from Spain complaining of past lost wars! California was a Spanish territory prior to the defeat by the US Captain Freemont era 1840's...and this was accomplished without a battle...these 'indigenous' people... so proclaimed... need to get a real life and correct the corruption problems in their own country....Mexico! :crutch:
 
they are not indigneous (or however you spell it) mexicans came from spain thats why the speak "spanish" gosh they dont even know their own history.
 
drewky said:
they are not indigneous (or however you spell it) mexicans came from spain thats why the speak "spanish" gosh they dont even know their own history.



Spain conquered the Aztecs and Mayans...'indigneous' people... they mated with these people and thus the term "Mexican" which means 'mixed race'..however these 'indigneous' people have absolutely no claim to California or any other lost territory! :coffee3:
 

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