Anti-Immigration Protestors Show Their True Colors

If you’ve been around Omaha for the last couple of years, you may have noticed the protestors that show up every so often in front of the Consulado de Mexico on 36th and Dodge St. Their thinly-veiled racism, however, is no match for the atrocious display of racism that is coming this weekend:

The National Socialist Movement will shut down Dodge street Saturday to protest illegal immigration.  The Nazi protest at the Mexican Consulate is becoming a cause for community concern. So much concern in fact, the white supremacist group will receive a police escort in and out of Omaha as well as police security during the event, according to both the Consulate and protestors.

Well, that’s great. I’m sure the people of Omaha will appreciate a bunch of Nazis choking off the main artery to the city for a few hours. Fortunately, everyone will be glued to their TV sets watching the season opener between Nebraska and Nevada, but that’s not the point. It’s disturbing how similar the Nazi message is to the right-wing party line on immigration. Put this together with the rising ranks of the KKK in recent years because of strong feelings against immigration, and it’s not hard to see what kind of people are driving the debate on this issue. And it’s sickening.

“This is not Mexico and we don’t want it to be Mexico,” says Col. Tim Bishop with the National Socialist Movement. Illegal immigration threatens the self described Nazi group’s main goal.

“The preservation and the promotion of the white Arian Caucasian people,” says Bishop.

And it’s at this point that we have to bring up the thing that fails to get through to these people each and every time:

Only the swastika emblazoned protest against illegal immigrants will happen outside the one place in Omaha Mexicans can obtain legal identification. “I guess because it has a Mexican flag out front or they misinterpret what we do,” says the Consul.

“They’re telling people to come here. They’re telling people where they can get social services. They’re telling people how to exploit the system,” says Bishop.

At least these folks make their racism very clear, so it becomes easier to expose the racism of those who hold the exact same beliefs as them. How could this not be blatantly obvious at this point? This isn’t about “border security” or “amnesty” or any of the other buzz words that politicians in Washington like to throw around. This is about Mexicans. This is about fear. Quite simply, this is racism.

And it’s unfortunately very politically acceptable, to the point where people who should know better are buying into the buzzwords and phrases. To the point where people are treated like criminals and separated from their families for wanting to make a better life in America. To the point where the “compromise” position has us relegating people to a status of virtually permanent indentured servitude.

One last point, which I cannot stress enough: Don’t take the bait.

The Consul’s concern is not the demonstration but the potential for violent public reaction and damage to his building. “A counter-demonstration is not productive in any way and that’s exactly what these people are looking for.”

7 Responses to “Anti-Immigration Protestors Show Their True Colors”


  1. 1 TLB Aug 29th, 2007 at 12:22 am

    Since Mexico makes billions off their poor citizens that they refuse to take care of and encourage to go to the U.S. instead, I’m sure the consul thanks you for your useful idiotness.

    Meanwhile, you might want to check this out:

    infowars.net/articles/august2007/280807Neo-Nazi.htm

    Doh.

  2. 2 Robin Aug 29th, 2007 at 3:42 pm

    Dave thank you for your very responsible post. If people were truly concerned with border security they would have insisted on better port security! They would have insisted on better relations with our neighbors to the north, you know Canada where the bombers came from.

    We could put our citizns to work working for INS so that we can track down people who came here legally but are now here illegally(you know like so many of the 911 attackers were)so that they can be brought into custody but, instead we muddy the waters with a witch hunt against Mexicans.

    These people aren’t afraid of the lak of border security. They are afraid that this country is becoming more black and brown every day.
    This country needs to have a serious down and dirty discussion about race and racsim.

    thank you for getting the conversation started here!

  3. 3 Mike M Aug 29th, 2007 at 7:17 pm

    Thats definitely not a good neighborhood for white supremacists. If I were the police, I would be very prepared for a violent reaction from the general public.

  4. 4 Somebody Sep 1st, 2007 at 10:41 pm

    “This is about Mexicans. This is about fear. Quite simply, this is racism.”

    Actually this is about illegals, not about Mexicans. I know illegal whites too, I don’t think they are ok.

    So, if I’m against all the illegals, not only against the Mexicans, is that still racism? If I’m white and I’m against the white illegals too, you says it is still “racist issue”? Jeez…

    You complain about few hours stop on the street? The illegals made country-wide communist marches, locked the main streets for day/days! Why do you talking about few hours? Talk about the days!

    Or you says the illegals has rights in the country, but the citizens and legals has no? And you talking about equality, against racism, about tolerance? Uh…

  5. 5 dave Sep 1st, 2007 at 11:08 pm

    “Somebody” - are you even aware what a Nazi is?

  6. 6 Somebody Sep 2nd, 2007 at 1:57 am

    I’m a National Socialist. Thanks for asking…

    That is also pity, when the “other side” shows up boards like “everybody is immigrant in the USA”. And? Who talks about immigrants? We are against ILLEGAL immigration.

    What’s wrong if somebody says “talk english or get out”? The english is my secound language, but I respect the country and I speak english. If I respect the country, why the minorities doesn’t?

    What if everybody starts to speak their own language instead of the english?

    Do you see the point?

  7. 7 dave Sep 5th, 2007 at 2:20 pm

    Because English isn’t the national language. And I respect pluralism and their culture. It’s pretty clear that you don’t. The first amendment isn’t just for people who speak English.

    And to answer your question: I will call you a racist because you are a Nazi. It’s pretty simple.

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