11/12/07 7:50 pm, 88 Views. Mood: cold
Trying to reason with an Illegal Mexican
This is good! Below is a good example of a discussion with
a master of circular logic. Don't be logical, don't respect the
truth or your adversary, just say what you think makes a new case
when the previous case gets too difficult to defend. On the streets
of downtown Houston , May 1, 2006.
Jim Moore reporting for a Houston TV station:
Jim: Juan, I see that you and thousands of other protesters
are marching in the streets to demonstrate for your cause.
Exactly what is your cause and what do you expect to accomplish by this
protest?
Juan: We want our rights. We will show you how powerful we
are. We will bring Houston to its knees!
Jim: What rights?
Juan: Our right to live here...legally. Our right to get
all the benefits you get.
Jim: When did you come to the United State s?
Juan: Six years ago. I crossed over the border at night
with seven other friends.
Jim: Why did you come?
Juan: For work. I can earn as much in a month as I could in
a year in Mexico . Besides, I get free health care, our Mexican
children can go to school free, if I lose my job I will get Welfare,
and someday I will have the Social Security. Nothing like that
in Mexico !
Jim: Did you feel badly about breaking our immigration laws
when you came?
Juan: No! Why should I feel bad? I have a right to be here.
I have a right to amnesty. I paid lots of money for my Social
Security and Green Cards.
Jim: How did you acquire those documents?
Juan: >From a guy in Dallas . He charged me a lot of money
too.
Jim: Did you know that those documents were forged?
Juan: It is of no matter. I have a right to be here and
work.
Jim: What is the "right" you speak of?
Juan: The right of all Aliens. It is found in your
Constitution. Read it!
Jim: I have read it, but I do not remember it saying
anything about rights for Aliens.
Juan: It is in that part where it says that all men have
Alien rights, like the right to pursue happiness. I wasn't happy
in Mexico , so I came here.
Jim: I think you are referring to the declaration of Independence
and that document speaks to unalienable rights ... Not Alien rights.
Juan: Whatever.
Jim: Since you are demanding to become an American citizen,
why then are you carrying a Mexican Flag?
Juan: Because I am Mexican.
Jim: But you said you want to be given amnesty ... To become
a US citizen.
Juan: No. This is not what we want. This is our country, a
part of Mexico that you Gringos stole from us. We want it returned
to its rightful owner.
Jim: Juan, you are standing in Texas . After wining the war
with Mexico , Texas became a Republic, and later Texans voted to
join the USA . It was not stolen from Mexico .
Juan: That is a Gringo lie. Texas was stolen. So was
California , New Mexico and Arizona . It is just like all
the other stuff you Gringos steal, like oil and babies. You are a
country of thieves.
Jim: Babies? You think we steal babies?
Juan: Sure. Like from Korea and Vietnam and China . I see
them all over the place. You let all these foreigners in, but
try to keep us Mexicans out. How is this fair?
Jim: So, you really don't want to become an American
citizen then.
Juan: I jus t want my rights! Everyone has a right to live,
work, and speak their native language wherever and whenever they
please. That's another thing we demand. All signs and official
documents should be in Spanish. Teachers must teach in Spanish.
Soon, more people here in Houston will speak Spanish than English. It
is our right!
Jim: If I were to cross over the border into Mexico without
proper documentation, what rights would I have there?
Juan: None. You would probably go to jail, but that's
different.
Jim: How is it different? You said everyone has the right
to live wherever they please.
Juan: You Gringos are a bunch of land grabbing thieves. Now
you want Mexico too? Mexico has its rights. You Gringos have no
rights in Mexico . Why would you want to go there anyway? There
is no free medical service, schools, or welfare there for foreigners
such as you. You cannot even own land in my country. Stay in the cou ntry
of your birth.
Jim: I can see that there is no way that we can agree on
this issue. Thank you for your comments.
Juan: Viva Mexico !