Sunday, June 10, 2007

Parading Through America: Puerto Rican Day And The National Question By Roger Williams

Sunday, June 10, is New York City's annual Puerto Rican Day parade. In the past, the parade has been marred by ugly events that would be hard to imagine at say...the St. Patrick's Day parade. The St. Pat's parade is run by the Ancient Order of Hibernians, a Catholic organization that contains more police and firemen than criminals and which keeps getting in trouble for its resistance to homosexual activists.

In contrast, Puerto Rican Day has been associated with, for example, not only wolfpacks attacking young women while the police stood by, but also repeated crude attempts at political repression, notably of VDARE.COM friends Scott McConnell and Taki Theodoracopulos. So today is a good time to review the subject of Puerto Rico and its relationship to the United States and the National Question.

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