Comments by "nuqwestr" (@nuqwestr) on "NBC News"
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@crispinrocha5148 Oh, "skin, not kin", that's racist and bigoted, and I hope never to live in a reality created by you. I am something you will never understand, having lived in a mixed-race household in 1970, when interracial marriage was still illegal in 11 states. I self-identify, and the more you push everyone into collective intersectional boxes, against their will, the uglier it's going to get. You did not answer my question, but only deflected by saying can't just be "skin", it must also be "kin", this is the same old "class" distinction made by a failed ideology from 150 years ago. Good luck with that.
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@crispinrocha5148 I am a member of a tribe which only has a current world-wide population of 15 million, we've been decimated by genocide, on and off, for 5,500 years. You may have been stopped, but I have been arrested and convicted of a Felony, which is now legal, and had guns drawn on me in a dark alley by plain clothes officers. I've also been refused service because of my appearance, and harrassed at the border in Canada, also because of appearance. I was profiled, and can now see it was justified. You have narrow eyes, with a myopic focus, and are part of the problem, not the solution.
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@robertcortez2976 I don't know what happened between the two teams after the game. It was a playoff, it went into over-time, and Coronado won at the buzzer. Emotions were very high, and it appears possible the tortillas may have actually deflected something even more serious from happening. But I don't know, so don't have an opinion about "firing" or "justice" in the matter. What motivated me was how both the legacy and new media ran with a story of "racism" in order to manipulate emotions for money, just like a Disney motive, and we fall for it, over and over again, perhaps because we want to. That's not progress. As for "Mexican" heritage, what does that mean to you? In Jr High I had a Jewish girlfriend who was born in Mexico, and during the Mexican-American war there's the famous San Patricios Brigade, whose ancestors are honored and march in Mexican parades, there was also a large immigration of Germans in the 1880s, and after the genocide of the native population, the Spanish imported Chinese and Filipino labor into Mexico, too. And of course, there are the hidden "cyrpto-Jews" of Mexico, who often have an "EZ and ES" at the end of their surname, but this is only a clue, and those with "EZ and ES" should look deeper into their heritage.
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