- Joined
- Aug 30, 2020
I grew up in California and moved after I had children. As sad as it should be watching my home state burn, I really feel nothing.So these antifas are setting fire to California?
Plan B is working fantastically right now.
When I left And moved North, the people had no idea how many Mexicans democrats had gladly let take over Cali. They thought right wing people were racist for wanting to close the border because California wasn’t letting in a “few Mexicans”. in reality, The schools I went to growing up were 85%+ Mexican and I was a minority nearly everywhere I went. A lot of the kids were unruly and ghetto and a strain on our public school system. There were times I would go the entire day running errands without hearing a single person around me speaking English. The store, DMV, post office. Even at work I was the only white person and it was very alienating and uncomfortable, mainly because the people I was surrounded by were not American and barely spoke English.
These people were not proudly assimilating, they were invading and taking over and they knew it. Even half My patients didn’t speak English so I would have to get other staff to come translate for me, making me an ineffective employee (compared to people who made constant medication errors) solely based on the language we spoke. They constantly talked about how they needed more free shit from the government and the sense of entitlement they had over it was so appalling to me considering that a lot of them were proud illegals or were married to/had family members who were
The worst part was trying to take my (then four year old) daughter to a park to go play. The park was full of kids and she was so excited. Only she literally couldn’t talk to a SINGLE child at the park because not one single child at the park spoke English. She ran up to one and said “can I be your friend?” And the child just looked confused and ran away.
I ended up paying 700$ a month for her to go to a private school (I was so unbelievably broke) so she wouldn’t go to public school and be the only white child. The public school by our house was 96% Mexican and 35% ESL students (English as second language). 1 in 3 of those kids don’t even know English so tax payers have to pay for these kids to learn that too.
Ironically, growing up in southern California I met nearly all the criteria BLM cries about “white privilege” except reversed. I.e “being able to be around people like you who speak your language” is a privilege. Except instead of being angry and trying to change California, I moved where I was comfortable and welcome.
These people were not proudly assimilating, they were invading and taking over and they knew it. Even half My patients didn’t speak English so I would have to get other staff to come translate for me, making me an ineffective employee (compared to people who made constant medication errors) solely based on the language we spoke. They constantly talked about how they needed more free shit from the government and the sense of entitlement they had over it was so appalling to me considering that a lot of them were proud illegals or were married to/had family members who were
The worst part was trying to take my (then four year old) daughter to a park to go play. The park was full of kids and she was so excited. Only she literally couldn’t talk to a SINGLE child at the park because not one single child at the park spoke English. She ran up to one and said “can I be your friend?” And the child just looked confused and ran away.
I ended up paying 700$ a month for her to go to a private school (I was so unbelievably broke) so she wouldn’t go to public school and be the only white child. The public school by our house was 96% Mexican and 35% ESL students (English as second language). 1 in 3 of those kids don’t even know English so tax payers have to pay for these kids to learn that too.
Ironically, growing up in southern California I met nearly all the criteria BLM cries about “white privilege” except reversed. I.e “being able to be around people like you who speak your language” is a privilege. Except instead of being angry and trying to change California, I moved where I was comfortable and welcome.
Im sorry at this point, Im just venting. I have absolutely NO sympathy for the state of California. The white people who voted for this are all very rich, live in gated communities w/ private security and let the Mexicans clean their pools and houses and serve them food. They’re their slaves. They think only Mexicans are cut out for farm work (which is incredibly racist and out of touch)
I hope someday when it becomes 95% majority Mexican they riot and set the remaining super rich whites on fire in Beverly Hills and Silicon Valley and that the Midwest cuts off their beef supply and water.