Now that Los Angeles is officially a failed “Sanctuary City,” having to close at least twice a week because there’s no money, the school district has turned to more important matters. Like politically indoctrinating their students. 73% of whom, as revealed in this story, are “Latino.” Now last time I checked, Los Angeles was not a 73% “Latino” city. Which means three out of every four students are likely illegal aliens.

So now property taxes, paid by citizens, are officially going to educate primarily illegal aliens from Mexico, and with a school program which would openly implement political indoctrination.

Atlas is in the process of shrugging and Los Angeles has better think real quick what they’re gonna so with all those indoctrinated illegal aliens, taught to hate Americans, out on the street when the schools have to shut down when there’s no money. Because people like me are leaving the city and county in droves.

Los Angeles Students to Be Taught That Arizona Immigration Law Is Un-American

The Los Angeles Unified School District school board wants all public school students in the city to be taught that Arizona’s new immigration law is un-American.

The school board president made the announcement Tuesday night after the district’s Board of Education passed a resolution to oppose the controversial law, which gives law enforcement officials in Arizona the power to question and detain people they suspect are in the U.S. illegally when they are stopped in relation to a crime or infraction.

Critics of the law say it will result in racial profiling.

The school board voted unanimously on Tuesday to “express outrage” and “condemnation” of the law, and it called on the school superintendent to look into curtailing economic support to the Grand Canyon State. About 73 percent of the students in the school district are Latino.

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  1. DarthPiper says:

    It’s really simple. LA County will ask the federal government for money and they will get it at the expense of everyone else. It’s a shame that things like this will happen, but that’s the way it will go. Those who oppose sending the money will be branded a “racist,” or any other term that causes politicians to cower in fear while the rest of us suffer having to pay for LA County’s problems.

  2. thierry says:

    of course a country like say mexico entirely run by white spanish people that ships its brown skinned slaves north when not tethering them systematically to grinding poverty , racially profiles on its own boarders , deports uppity gringos who protest to save the whales and rain forests and won’t let non-citizens own land need not be examined likewise. only america can be racist and unamerican. any racism on the part of non whites is merely righting a wrong.

    not that calling yourself’ the race’ would be like racially profiling or anything like that… or ignoring the fact that spain is a country of evil european whites that conquered ‘mexico’ whose light skinned descendants continue to lord it over native peoples. spanish is the original language of the oppressor not english. oh, but they aren’t allowed to teach that particular slant in mexico, are they now?

    once america becomes a sink hole resembling the depraved chaotic states people flee from where the hell do they think they’ll have left to go to scream about getting ‘ the free’ for ‘the race’ from ‘the man’? iceland? they’re killing the host- and too stupid and greedy to notice or care.

    for all the teasing the french take i tell you my family is quite thankful and grateful to be here. they are eternally grateful for the liberation of france during ww2 by american soldiers. i am disgusted that any immigrants here- legal or uh illegal would be so disrespectful and unappreciative of all america has to offer average people. if america is so horrible- leave.

    • makeshifty says:

      I think one of the things that the Marxists who promote multiculturalism take advantage of is the poor level of education that Americans have (heck, they helped create it). If we were more aware of the history of this land, with all the various peoples who have lived on it, and the history of Mexican society, we would easily shake off the charge of “racist”, because we could see things in context as you have.

      There are a few who are not too stupid “to notice or care”, but are deliberately promoting what you are complaining about–I am referring to the aforementioned Marxists, because their aim is to fragment America; divide and conquer. You may know about this already, but for those who don’t know, look up the history of political correctness sometime. It’s all laid bare. The rest who are “too stupid and greedy to notice or care” are the useful idiots who propagate the same hate for this country without really knowing why they’re doing it.

  3. IloiloKano says:

    Too bad the school board didn’t unanimously vote to actually teach the kids to read and write.

    • Kelly says:

      The School Board can’t do that. Teaching “rules” about grammar, punctuation and reading comprehension may harm their fragile self-esteem. After all, what is “proper” punctuation anyway? Isn’t that too subjective to judge?

      We don’t even want to get into the whole philosophy of not wanting to sound “white” now do we?

      Disgusting.

  4. larrygeary says:

    LA may not be 73% “Latino” now, but when these kids become adults, it will be.

  5. Laura says:

    Un-American???? WHAT???? On the contrary!! These people are beyond stupid!! What is it with this mentality???? What??? I don’t get this!!! UN-American??? Based on what??? Hey LA look at your own damn immigration law!! Its the same!!! Obviously they label us with this stupidity in order to attempt in keeping us from self preservation assuming we will back down because we fear what they think of us, when in actuality they only validate the double standards and hipocracy they create. I am so sick of stupid!!!

  6. RuBegonia says:

    Escape from LA, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, directed by James Cameron, in 3D ~ after the governor and Mr. Cameron wrap up their government jobs. Perhaps President Palin will host a viewing in the White House theater.

  7. Artgal says:

    As far as the 73% Latino population in LA schools: perhaps the district is anticipating the new illegal Latino enrollments that will be arriving in LA once SB1070 takes effect in Arizona on July 29. Now, maybe all the kids in the district can grow up to think just like this: http://www.aztlan.net/mexican_american_war_has_not_ended.htm

    Oh, and don’t forget to watch the video toward the end of the diatribe. I’ll just bet he’s a teacher in the LA Unified School District.

  8. JHSII says:

    So, it’s now “un-American” to be an American. 🙁

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  10. trevy says:

    More idiocy from the land of fruits, flakes, and nuts.

    Sure am glad I’m an Okie.

  11. thierry says:

    fire up the bong: i almost forgot about this ode to mexican americans loving the educations:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2K-_2AHYh0

  12. makeshifty says:

    Tammy, I understand your frustration, but I think you went overboard with your description of the latino students, saying that all of them are here illegally. First of all, I’m sure there are some who are the children of U.S. citizens who have been naturalized somewhere along the line (referring to ancestors). Secondly, the current policy is to recognize babies who are born in this country as U.S. citizens. It’s probable that most of the latino students in the district gained their citizenship this way. There’s no doubt that some of the students are in the U.S. illegally, because southern CA has had such an influx of illegal immigration for decades, and they’ve done very little about it.

    Of course there’s no way to know how many are in L.A. illegally, because the city has chosen not to ask. This “rule” is very convenient for the Left, because once someone like you gets frustrated enough to say something about it, you have no stats to point to. You are almost forced to make a blanket statement, and that opens the door for them to ramp up the ‘ole “pour salt in the wound and raise funds” machine that you know about all too well. I agree. It is frustrating.

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  14. Maynard says:

    How about we teach the kids what the national debt means, and how today’s politicians are spending their money for cronies and boondoggles? Juxtapose that against the American Revolution, and the objection to taxation without representation. That’s what American heritage is all about; a nation of citizens that understands why it was born. If the kids had any inkling that they were being sold into serfdom, they’d have good reason to rebel. At some level they understand they’re getting a raw deal, but projects like this try to point their anger in the wrong direction.

  15. echosierra says:

    Boycott L.A.. Stay in the lovely Rule of Law city of Costa Mesa. It’s closer to Disneyland and the much better beaches of the O.C..

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