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Why Hispanics Are Incompatible With 21st Century Democracy

May 19th, 2020
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  1. “Why Hispanics Are Incompatible With 21st Century Democracy - From A Self-Exiled Hispanic”
  2. Written by Eugene Diaz, for Delaware
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  4. Delaware is the leading publication of the anti-Hispanic current. Our mission is to expose and criticize Hispanic culture’s toxicity and incompatibility with modern Western values.
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  8. The streets are alive with the sounds of animals, the honking of cars, and the ramblings of many people yelling. The streets are lined with signs in the Spanish language, and the establishments resemble farmers markets and impoverished corner stores. Swarthy and scantily clad people walk the streets, smoking tobacco out of cigars. Loud music is often blasting from people’s residences, and inside their homes are altars to idolatrous saints, often paying tribute to a foreign cleric, clad in fanciful robes and chanting in an archaic language.
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  10. What I described sounds like a slum in a third world country, am I right? Well, sadly, it’s not. This is but one day in my hometown of Miami, Florida, which is part of the United States of America. You heard me right, the good old USA. Say goodbye to baseball and apple pie and hello to futbol and tres leches if you plan on traveling to South Florida. Many of my contemporaries would describe the majority Mexican areas of California to be the same. Perhaps this is due to Spanish involvement in the foundation of states like Florida and California, but Hispanics have been shown to reject assimilation even in places never touched by the Spanish, like the Hispanic population in New York City. As a Cuban-born American who has rejected the ethnicity of his family in favor of American patriotism, I seek to expose this culture for what it really is: a bloodthirsty mob.
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  12. Latin propensity for toxicity and tyranny is deeply rooted in the history of not only Latin America, but Spain itself. It began before the birth of the fictional Jesus Christ, when Julius Caesar, the first Latin populist dictator, became the governor of Hispania Ulterior, then a Roman colony. The rest is history.
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  14. Later on, in medieval times, while the rest of Europe were slowly progressing towards the Enlightenment values of the future, Spain was ruled by the Umayyad Moors, which instilled the Spanish people with anti-Western values of Abrahamic theocracy. Even after the Reconquista, the Spanish retained their distinctly anti-Western beliefs. The Spanish conquest of the Americas is particularly atrocious. We know of the Black Legend, which is undeniably factual. The type of cruelty shown by the Spanish was utterly alien to other colonial powers, like Britain and France. There were no good factions to root for in the early history of Latin America. The natives who were bloodthirsty zealots like the Aztecs and the Incas, the Spanish missionaries and conquistadors who brought Catholic fascism, or the dodgy independence fighters who paved the way for the blight of Latin American populism. Figures like Miguel Hidalgo, Simon Bolivar, and Jose de San Martin all aspired to be great liberators like George Washington, but they lacked his intelligence and fortitude. Their minds and souls were polluted by the Latin propensity for tyranny. The truth is, despite what thinkers from vastly different schools of thought may tell you, there is no fundamental difference between peninsulares and criollos, between whites, blacks, Indians, mestizos, mulattos, and castizos. They are all of Hispanic and Latin persuasion, and thus are bound to be irrational and irascible.
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  16. The complete rejection of liberal and rational Western values is apparent in all walks of life for the Hispanic people. Their politics have been dominated by military strongmen and populist maniacs, like Fidel Castro, Juan Peron, Lazaro Cardenas, Hugo Chavez, Omar Torrijos, and lest we forget Ecuador’s current radical socialist, LENIN Moreno. This would be like if a Western country like America or Britain elected a president named Hitler Johnson. The way Hispanics communicate is loud and uncivil, and their affectionate touchy greetings are extremely boorish and unprofessional. Their art is often irrational and inferior to traditional Western works. Just look at the literary tradition of magical realism. It makes no sense, and completely fantastical happenings go unexplained! While I am not a fan of JRR Tolkien because he was a barbaric Catholic fascist (as well as a hater of Walt Disney’s industrious capitalism), at least he had the decency to provide supplementary background information on every person, place, and thing, even the tiniest of shrubs in Tom Bombadil’s valley. You would never see that from Jorge Luis Borges or Gabriel Garcia Marquez, because as Hispanics, they care not for objectivity. As for music, I find it utterly odious that artists like Bad Bunny, J Balvin, and Rosalia have gotten popular in recent years. At the most recent Super Bowl, Shakira and Jennifer Lopez performed at the halftime show, which utterly spat in the face of the Constitution, the Founding Fathers, and the American Dream, and I felt ashamed that it happened in the megaslum I happened to be born in. To play the music of these Hispanic buffoons in the West is like to play “Horst-Wessel-Lied” in Israel.
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  18. On a personal note, I can speak on much of this with authority, as I had the misfortune of growing up in a Cuban household. My parents came to America during the Mariel boatlift of 1980, when the Democratic nutjob Jimmy Carter allowed recently freed bloodthirsty criminals and psychopaths to come and desecrate the American Dream, presumably to allow them to turn the great Southern state of Florida into their own Killing Fields. The communist regime of Cuba would have never happened if Cuba had received a similar treatment to Puerto Rico. Cuba and Puerto Rico did not have the fortitude to achieve their own independence, and had to rely on the great benefactors of the United States, of which they were wholly undeserving of being liberated by such a great nation. As we all know, the radical communist Franklin Delano Roosevelt overturned the Platt Amendment in 1934, dooming Cuba to their own inherent propensity for tyranny. Guantanamo Bay is currently the only place on that wretched tropical island that values freedom and democracy. Even as we look to Puerto Rico as an example to what American patronage can do, they are still a failed territory because they have been allowed to govern themselves with supervision. The corruption of Ricardo Rossello is only the most recent example, but governors have been allowed to be elected from the local populace since 1949, rather than being appointed by the US government. This is proof that Hispanics do not have the fortitude to govern themselves without utterly rejecting Western Enlightenment values.
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  20. When I left the loud and raucous streets of Miami, I decided I would never turn back. Yes, perhaps my parents had been born in Cuba, and I was born entrenched in the toxic Latin traditions pervasive in the immigrant diaspora in Miami. But I managed to fight my own inner demons and manifest my own destiny, separate from the choleric nature of Hispanic people. I have cast away all claims to Latin culture, and am a fully fledged American. I will never let those toxic Hispanic traits define me, and neither should you.
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  24. Eugene Diaz is an op-ed writer for Delaware. He has formerly been published in the Miami Herald and Breitbart. He has also worked in the public relations department of the Rockford Caretaking Foundation. Originally from Miami, Florida, he moved to Norfolk, Virginia in order to escape a toxic culture of machismo and populism. His specialties are current events, politics, and Hispanic culture.
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