Latina says immigrants don’t really love America they are just here for the money.

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Just because a nikka claiming fba or ados don't mean that nikka a c00n but when you starting hating and c00ning than you a c00n
Yup. This is how you can tell how influenced some are by white supremacy because they can't take pride of their heritage without the need to step on others.
 

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How am I the idiot, when you're the one comparing the sale of land where people with historically developed cultural ties live to the sale of a car? :mjlol:
Stop the lies. CA coastal Indians were not even the same tribes as the Mexicans and fought them just as hard as they had fought Spain.


INDIANS AND THE MEXICAN REPUBLIC

In 1823 the Spanish Flag was replaced by that of the Mexican Republic. Little immediate change in personal or Indian policy occurred.
However, the independence government was decidedly anti-clerical and the growing body of colonial leaders deeply resented the monopoly of Indian lands and the unpaid Indian labor enjoyed by the Franciscans. While no land grants to the colonists had occurred under Spanish rule, some 25 grazing permits or concessions had been issued to colonial citizens. This was the beginning of the dispossession of tribal lands by colonial authorities. The vast plantation like missions claimed about 1/6 of the present territory of the state. But legal title to these lands were assigned to the Spanish crown. The missions were only supposed to last 10 years, after which the developed estates were to be distributed to surviving mission Indians. It was assumed that the Indians would evolve into hardworking, tax paying citizens of Mexico. But the missionaries kept coming up with excuses why they should not surrender the rich pastoral and agrarian empire they had erected with the lands, resources and hard labor of mission Indians. The Mexican Republic’s 1824 constitution declared Indians to be citizens with rights to both vote and hold public office. Despite this liberal declaration, Indians throughout the republic continued to be treated as slaves.

COLLAPSE OF THE MISSION SYSTEM


In actual practice, the new government gave 51 land grants to its colonial citizens between 1824 and 1834. These lands actually belonged to various tribes then incarcerated in nearby missions. These actions just increased the lust for more Indian lands by a growing body of colonial ranchers. There followed a growing chorus of demands that the missionaries surrender their monopoly on Indian labor and “free” the Indians. The sincerity those sentiments should be seriously doubted. The power of this class prevailed and between 1834-36 the government revoked the power of the Franciscans to extract labor from the Indians and inaugurated a plan to distribute mission lands. Venal public officials in charge of the distribution granted the most valuable lands to themselves and their relatives. The secularization processes, it was called, was so restrictive that few ex-mission Indians were eligible for the distributed lands. More significant still, the majority of surviving mission Indians were not native to the areas of coastal missions.

Vastly overestimating their power, Mexican authorities authorized an additional 762 land grants by 1847
. In reality, the effectiveness of Indian stock raiders increased dramatically when American and Canadian fur trappers provided a lucrative market for purloined horses by the mid 1830’s. Interior Mexican ranches were increasingly abandoned in the face of economic ruin by native stock raiding activities. Even Johann A. Sutter was reduced to begging the Mexican government to buy his fort following a mauling at the hands of Miwok Indians near the Calaveras in June of 1846.

Despite these successes, a series of murderous epidemics in the twilight years of the Mexican era severely reduced the interior population. For instance, in 1833 an American party of fur trappers introduced a murderous scourge of malaria into the Sacramento and San Joaquin River drainages.

Mexican forced labor and violence at the hands of the militia and paramilitary slave hunting parties account for a significant amount of the population decline suffered by California Indians. On the eve of the American take-over the aboriginal population of approximately 310,000 had been reduced to about 150,000.

 

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Yup. This is how you can tell how influenced some are by white supremacy because they can't take pride of their heritage without the need to step on others.
Maaan, this right here.

MAGA are pissed over the week that Mexican and other flags rather than American flags were waving. Like no shyt.

These people want you to give up your identity and that’s lame.

Same people who have been getting mad at Liberal White people for dying their hair blue or green. Can’t even do anything non-basic and ordinary. Straight up tired of them complaining about everybody being non-uniform and individuals.

They’re mad because they’re basic and cookie-cutter, but that’s a them problem they need to work out personally. Now they’re telling other people to be mad about it. Folks really don’t realize they’re making themselves miserable.
 
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