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Brown Is The New Black
April 12, 2006 by Ann Coulter
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This is the only country on Earth that thinks itâs not sporting to consider our own interests in choosing immigrants. Try showing up in any other country on the planet, illiterate and penniless, and announcing: âIâve seen pictures of your country and it looks great. I think Iâd like to live here! Oh, and by the way, would you mind changing all your government and business phone messages, street signs and ballots into my native language? Thanks!â
They would laugh you out of the country.
What seems not to have occurred to the âNO HUMAN BEING IS ILLEGALâ crowd is that this is a country, not a public park.
There are more than 6 billion people in the world, many of whom apparently like the idea of living in the wealthiest country on Earth. But if the billions of people of the world did live here, it wouldnât be âhereâ anymore. America is special for a reason that transcends democracy â or everyone would be trying to immigrate to Bolivia right now. (Or Iraq, thanks to the U.S. military.)
America has a sellerâs market in immigration, but thanks to Teddy Kennedyâs 1965 immigration law, we no longer favor skilled workers from developed nations, but instead unskilled immigrants from the Third World. Kennedyâs bill promptly cut the number of European immigrants in half and increased Third World immigrants to about 85 percent of the total.
Not surprisingly, post-1965 immigrants have sharply higher levels of poverty and welfare dependence. Europeans may not seem like ideal new immigrants, but the truth is, if what they want is welfare, theyâll stay in France.
Itâs as if weâve got the last Xbox 360s available on Christmas Eve and instead of doubling the price, weâre entertaining low-ball offers. Or more accurately, weâre paying our customers to take the darn things off our hands â and the customers are still indignant with us.
On CNNâs âLou Dobbs Tonightâ on Monday, Dobbs was interviewing Nativo Lopez, president of the Mexican-American Political Association about his demand for âfull immediate, unconditional legalization for all persons currently in the United States.â
Dobbs posed this innocuous question about Lopezâs planned boycott, âYouâre talking about a boycott of all illegal aliens in this country?â
Lopez exploded: âWell, first off, I refute your terminology. You donât say â****,â âpatty,â âWOP,â OK. You donât say â******â! ⌠Youâre using language thatâs offensive to me and offensive to my people! ⌠You pollute the air every day, Dobbs. ⌠That language is offensive, itâs derogatory, itâs denigrating, and donât use that terminology to me again, referring to my people!â
Dobbs eventually ended Lopezâs Touretteâs episode by calmly asking him what he expected the impact of the boycott to be.
An hour later on MSNBCâs âHardball,â Dave Rodriguez, of the League of United Latin American Citizens, leapt in to denounce Rep. Tom Tancredo for using the word âamnesty.â He said: âThere isnât any such thing as amnesty in this law. I donât understand what this debate is. Thatâs your own terminology on it âŚâ
Bank robbers and drug dealers ought to start claiming that the words âbank robberâ and âdrug dealerâ are akin to the N-word. They could accuse lawmakers of âcriminalizing feloniesâ and claim they donât understand what the word âjailbreakâ means.
At the same time on CNNâs âThe Situation Room,â Maria Elena Salinas, an anchor at Univision, was informing Wolf Blitzer that âall Hispanics feel offended by what has been going on, by the rhetoric, the level of the negativity that you hear coming out of Capitol Hill and also on some television stations and by some journalists.â
So itâs really more like weâve got the last Xbox 360s available on Christmas Eve and the customers are not only demanding money to take the hottest sales item off our hands, but are verbally abusing us. Iâm offended that you would even think about asking me to pay for the Xbox 360! You say it has a â20 GB detachable hard driveâ? Would you use the word â****â?
It doesnât matter how hardworking illegal immigrants are when they first get here. In short order they adopt the victimhood routine so popular on college campuses. Everybody acts as if his ancestors were brought here on slave ships.
Consider this e-mail from Michele Waslin, La Razaâs director of Immigration Policy Research, to her members denouncing Sen. Lamar Alexanderâs proposal to provide government grants to immigrants who want to learn English and American history and to organizations offering those courses. (Iâd be happy with a law that simply trained new immigrants not to be âoffendedâ all the time.)
Even though this meant free money for La Raza, Waslin â of the Guadalajara Waslins â ominously warned that while the amendment âdoesnât overtly mention assimilation, it is very strong on the patriotism and traditional American values language in a way which is potentially dangerous to our communities.â
Meanwhile, Americans arenât allowed to consider whether millions of immigrants who refuse to learn English are âpotentially dangerous to our communities.â Here, please â weâll pay you, just take the whole Xbox 360 factory.
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April 12, 2006 by Ann Coulter

Brown Is The New Black - Ann Coulter
This is the only country on Earth that thinks it's not sporting to consider our own interests in choosing immigrants. Try showing up in any other country on the planet, illiterate and pennilessâŚ

This is the only country on Earth that thinks itâs not sporting to consider our own interests in choosing immigrants. Try showing up in any other country on the planet, illiterate and penniless, and announcing: âIâve seen pictures of your country and it looks great. I think Iâd like to live here! Oh, and by the way, would you mind changing all your government and business phone messages, street signs and ballots into my native language? Thanks!â
They would laugh you out of the country.
What seems not to have occurred to the âNO HUMAN BEING IS ILLEGALâ crowd is that this is a country, not a public park.
There are more than 6 billion people in the world, many of whom apparently like the idea of living in the wealthiest country on Earth. But if the billions of people of the world did live here, it wouldnât be âhereâ anymore. America is special for a reason that transcends democracy â or everyone would be trying to immigrate to Bolivia right now. (Or Iraq, thanks to the U.S. military.)
America has a sellerâs market in immigration, but thanks to Teddy Kennedyâs 1965 immigration law, we no longer favor skilled workers from developed nations, but instead unskilled immigrants from the Third World. Kennedyâs bill promptly cut the number of European immigrants in half and increased Third World immigrants to about 85 percent of the total.
Not surprisingly, post-1965 immigrants have sharply higher levels of poverty and welfare dependence. Europeans may not seem like ideal new immigrants, but the truth is, if what they want is welfare, theyâll stay in France.
Itâs as if weâve got the last Xbox 360s available on Christmas Eve and instead of doubling the price, weâre entertaining low-ball offers. Or more accurately, weâre paying our customers to take the darn things off our hands â and the customers are still indignant with us.
On CNNâs âLou Dobbs Tonightâ on Monday, Dobbs was interviewing Nativo Lopez, president of the Mexican-American Political Association about his demand for âfull immediate, unconditional legalization for all persons currently in the United States.â
Dobbs posed this innocuous question about Lopezâs planned boycott, âYouâre talking about a boycott of all illegal aliens in this country?â
Lopez exploded: âWell, first off, I refute your terminology. You donât say â****,â âpatty,â âWOP,â OK. You donât say â******â! ⌠Youâre using language thatâs offensive to me and offensive to my people! ⌠You pollute the air every day, Dobbs. ⌠That language is offensive, itâs derogatory, itâs denigrating, and donât use that terminology to me again, referring to my people!â
Dobbs eventually ended Lopezâs Touretteâs episode by calmly asking him what he expected the impact of the boycott to be.
An hour later on MSNBCâs âHardball,â Dave Rodriguez, of the League of United Latin American Citizens, leapt in to denounce Rep. Tom Tancredo for using the word âamnesty.â He said: âThere isnât any such thing as amnesty in this law. I donât understand what this debate is. Thatâs your own terminology on it âŚâ
Bank robbers and drug dealers ought to start claiming that the words âbank robberâ and âdrug dealerâ are akin to the N-word. They could accuse lawmakers of âcriminalizing feloniesâ and claim they donât understand what the word âjailbreakâ means.
At the same time on CNNâs âThe Situation Room,â Maria Elena Salinas, an anchor at Univision, was informing Wolf Blitzer that âall Hispanics feel offended by what has been going on, by the rhetoric, the level of the negativity that you hear coming out of Capitol Hill and also on some television stations and by some journalists.â
So itâs really more like weâve got the last Xbox 360s available on Christmas Eve and the customers are not only demanding money to take the hottest sales item off our hands, but are verbally abusing us. Iâm offended that you would even think about asking me to pay for the Xbox 360! You say it has a â20 GB detachable hard driveâ? Would you use the word â****â?
It doesnât matter how hardworking illegal immigrants are when they first get here. In short order they adopt the victimhood routine so popular on college campuses. Everybody acts as if his ancestors were brought here on slave ships.
Consider this e-mail from Michele Waslin, La Razaâs director of Immigration Policy Research, to her members denouncing Sen. Lamar Alexanderâs proposal to provide government grants to immigrants who want to learn English and American history and to organizations offering those courses. (Iâd be happy with a law that simply trained new immigrants not to be âoffendedâ all the time.)
Even though this meant free money for La Raza, Waslin â of the Guadalajara Waslins â ominously warned that while the amendment âdoesnât overtly mention assimilation, it is very strong on the patriotism and traditional American values language in a way which is potentially dangerous to our communities.â
Meanwhile, Americans arenât allowed to consider whether millions of immigrants who refuse to learn English are âpotentially dangerous to our communities.â Here, please â weâll pay you, just take the whole Xbox 360 factory.
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