Clarity for America: The "Waves of Hate" Lie By Erik Rush
I cannot emphasize enough how important it is that as many Americans as possible become familiar with the following modus operandi, its fallacy and the truth behind why it exists in the first place.
In an article published on July 22, 2007 by the Washington Times entitled “Hispanic group aims to stop ‘wave of hate’ ”, writer Stephen Dinan illustrated, whether by design or not, an insidious but fairly common practice by ethnic advocacy groups.
“The nation's largest Hispanic advocacy group says it must come up with a strategy to combat ‘a wave of hate’ its leaders say came from talk radio's efforts to sink the Senate's immigration bill.
“’That had an extraordinary impact in the Senate, and as a nation, I don't think we should be comfortable with the fact that the United States Senate responded to what was largely a wave of hate,’ Cecilia Munoz, the National Council of La Raza's senior vice president for research, advocacy and legislation…
“… ‘what is motivating the actions of the United States Congress is not really about the public-policy debate, but is about their discomfort with Latinos.’” – Washington Times article
Intellectually dishonest? At the very least. But most propaganda usually is blatantly so.
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