Thursday, November 21, 2013

How a Game of Tag Turned a Texas Campus Into Immigration's Ground Zero


http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/11/21/how-a-game-of-tag-turned-a-texas-campus-into-immigration-s-ground-zero.htmlIndoctrinate your children at Tea Party summer camp!

The game was canceled, but the protest went on anyway.
By early afternoon on Wednesday, some 500 students had gathered on the steps of the main building of The University of Texas at Austin—chanting, holding signs, and wearing t-shirts with a single word stamped across them: undocumented. As Ugly Betty actress America Ferrera took the stage at 12:30, even the Frisbee-playing students on a nearby lawn joined in. 
“I am the daughter of immigrants,” Ferrera shouted into a megaphone, and the crowd, some holding fluorescent signs reading “Aliens Live in Space,” erupted into applause.
The rally—the culmination of days of heated campus-wide debate—came in response to a controversial event planned by the college chapter of The Young Conservatives of Texas, or YCT, which describes itself as a non-partisan, conservative youth organization.
On Monday, YCT created a Facebook event detailing a game titled “Catch an Illegal Immigrant.” The premise of the game—set to take place Wednesday—was that some members of the organization would walk around campus labeled as illegal immigrants. “Any UT student who catches one of these ‘illegal immigrants’ and brings them back to our table will receive a $25 gift card,” the event listing read. “The purpose of this event is to spark a campus-wide discussion about the issue of illegal immigration and how it affects our everyday lives.”
what you are seeing is the indoctrination of the young republican into the hate criteria they will need to compete in primary's. funny that the try to teach how to beat each other for a spot that they can't beat, their opposition because of what they are being taught.
they get out of the cradle and scrub their brains throughout, to the end result we see in tri corner hats with bags of tea.
if you are confused don't worry they are too, but you have the benefit of those who will give you and help you understand the real 411, they only push the same rhetoric forward toward their beloved ditch of recession.
The proposed game followed an earlier incident in September where the same group held a bake sale by charging students different prices for baked goods as an exemplification of affirmative action. Latino students were charged $1 for brownies while white students were charged $2.
read the indoctrination summer camp iteniary and don't worry it'll be deja vu all over again.  it teaches selfishness and the republican value of denial, looks like it works.