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The United States was on trial during the confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Judge Sonia Sotomayor. The confirmation process was a choreographed socio-political sham. Judge Sotomayor was herself on trial with her disingenuous and degrading classification of herself as a "person of color".

Sotomayor caters to the political advice of her neo-liberal sponsors who work diligently to preserve the white/non-white Melting Pot caste system that places Hispanics in the category of "people of color" and perpetuates the cultural oppression of Hispanics and the cultural genocide of the Spanish Americans.

The white/non-white caste system scam serves the secular and immoral interests of the Judeo-Anglo-Saxon financial and banking oligarchy. This oligarchy does not give a damn about anybody's freedom or culture whether it be that of Hispanics or that of the majority European Americans.

The cultural genocide of the Spanish Americans of the Southwest has been in place since 1846. The practice is now directed against all European Americans. Sotomayor's repeated "people of color" incantation sends an unmistakable signal to her elite backers that she remains a safe and faithful servant of the Wall Street banksters and their genocidalist oligarchical masters.

Identity caste politics comes at the expense of all Americans. There is a principled solution to the American race problem that is anathema to the oligarchy because it threatens their power and flies in the face of the reigning Melting Pot paradigm: cultural sovereignty for all ethno-racial groups.

The USA will eventually break up as it has ceased to be the country envisioned in 1776 by the Founders. The socio-cultural political insanity on display during the confirmation hearings will not last another generation. Granting cultural sovereignty now to all ethno-racial groups creates the possibility of a peaceful or, at a minimum, a less violent transition to an otherwise inevitable future of death, destruction, breakup and general mayhem.
Comment: #1
Posted by: Luis Magno
Tue Jul 21, 2009 8:02 AM
How does voting or supporting someone based solely upon their race differ any in it's racial and xenophobic implications than voting against or refusing to support someone based solely upon their race? It doesn't. I'm getting sick of hearing hispanics complain of this while doing the same. Are there any hispanics that think Sotomayor shouldn't be a judge? I haven't heard any. Why?
Surely, it's not a racially motivated decision. Sotomayor needed to be "bashed." Her past decisions are poor and the majority of them have been overturned. I would say this whether she was he, or white, or pink. Take the race card out of this, Mr. Perez. Take your own advice. I read your columns regularly........you are a racist.
Comment: #2
Posted by: evestuart
Thu Jul 23, 2009 10:23 AM
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