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Santa Barbara City College targeted by latino Student Movement of Aztlan

Here we have a latino group making demands, not asking politely, demanding that the items noted below become policy at Santa Barbara City College. Seriously, who do these ding dongs think they are. MECHA and Aztlan are calling us the invaders and they want to reclaim the American Southwest? These two groups are nasty, anti-Semitic and extremely prone to violence. "We are demanding bilingual classes for Latinos, translation of textbooks into Spanish and demanding special treatment regardless of legal status. She states: Institutions in our community which do not serve Latinos have no place in the community. We will soon be the majority and we will control and we deserve full respect and education now, not later." That was stated by Maria Garcia. Read on for a perfect example of what happens when the three toxic stews of western society are allowed to grow unchecked; Multiculturalism, Diversity and Political Correctness. This is from Right Side News.





Santa Barbara City College Board of Trustees Targeted by Latino Student Movement of Aztlan
By Rick Haymow

We came across an interesting article written by Maria Garcia demanding bilingual classes for Latinos, translation of textbooks into Spanish and demanding special treatment regardless of legal status. She states: Institutions in our community which do not serve Latinos have no place in the community. We will soon be the majority and we will control and we deserve full respect and education now, not later

It is abundantly clear her view is to take over our territories and not to assimilate and become English speaking Americans, but quite the opposite. She wants Latinos to be "served" and goes on to say they will be in the majority soon. This organization has targeted the Santa Barbara City College (SBCC) Board of Trustees and will layout the demands listed below.


She writes about the New SBCC Continuing Ed Association tied to MEChA, an anti-American Hispanic separatist organization MEChA is an Hispanic separatist organization that encourages anti-American activities and civil disobedience.

The radical members of MEChA who refer to themselves as "Mechistas," romanticize Mexican claims to the "lost Territories" of the Southwestern United States -- a Chicano country called Aztlan. In its national constitution, MEChA calls for self-determination by its members to liberate Aztlan, which is the Southwestern United States...read more here


Here is her statement on this new association, which has turned their demands on the SBCC Board of Trustees


A new SBCC Continuing Education Association to focus on Latinos and the Aztla
Movement has been formed.


The first SBCC Continuing Education Association to focus on Latinos and the Aztla Movement has been formed as neither the SBCC Continuing Education Division Latino Student Council (Consejo de Estudiantes para la Educacion de Adultos) or Associated Continuing Education Students (ACES) represent the interests of all students in the Continuing Education program. This new organization, which is called Movimiento Estudiantil Latino de Aztla (Latino Student Movement of Aztlan) is affiliate with MEChA which stands forMovimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan (Chicano Student Movement of Aztlan).

She demands special treatment regardless of their legal status, which lines up with the MEChA mission and philosophy, as they believe Aztlan was taken from them and that they are the true citizens while the Americans are the invaders.


Our Mission is to ensure that Latinos who attend the SBCC Continuing Education program have equal access to same classes all citizens and English speakers do, that Certificate Programs for Spanish speakers are offered, and that SBCC Continuing Education does not exploit students, immigrants, first generation college students, or workers regardless of their legal status.


Here is the list of demands to be presented to the SBCC Board of Trustees:


• Provide all Agendas and Board Meeting Minutes in Spanish, have Interpreters at all Board Meetings and provide isolated audio feeds to any Latino not proficient in English immediately.


• Translate the SBCC Continuing Education website and catalog into Spanish immediately.


• Increase the number of ESL and Citizenship classes offered each semester.


• Offer the following classes in Spanish: Entrepreneur Training Program, Computers: Spreadsheets ; Bookkeeping, Financial Seminars, Ceramics and Art Education by Winter of 2011.


• Increase the percentage of bilingual classes for Latinos who seek to enroll in the Continuing Education Programs to 60% by Spring of 2011 and 100% by Winter of 2012.


• Provide Certificate programs in Spanish for: Home Health Aids, Personal Care Assistances, Nurse Aide Training Program, Alcohol and Drug Abuse

Counseling, Global Sustainability ; Business Strategy, Plumbing Systems and HVAC Design,  Maintenance by Winter of 2011.

She ends her statement with this, and her email address to recruit others in their quest to retake Aztlan:


Institutions in our community which do not serve Latinos have no place in the community. We will soon be the majority and we will control and we deserve full respect and education now, not later. If you or anyone you know is interested in participating in our organization please contact us for further details and updates: sbcclsma@gmail.com.

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