Re: 'legal Mexican/Squatemalan immigrants' and patriotism, based on my last post talking about illegals at warehouses. Now let's talk about the sacred cow of legal 'immigrants'. I've been in the PHX metro area for the last 5 years and it was a culture shock when I moved. Virtually nobody west of Gilbert/Chandler/Mesa will celebrate 4th of July or have american flags in their yard (barring Surprise). American holidays are rarely celebrated at all.
And I'm not talking the barrio. I'm talking $525k 5 bedroom 3 bath houses with brand new SUV level of Middle Class 'assimilated' Mexicans who have been here for generations whose little Edgar and Gorditalinas barely speak Spanish. When I first moved my job was to learn the neighborhoods, main streets (Indian School, Thunderbird, Buckeye Rd etc.) and so I was on the road for 2-3 months, not even working, roughly . I would drive for city blocks of suburbs before I saw an American flag. There are few if any firework shows or parades. There are little to no events in cities that I was aware of or that were advertised. When I drove for sales or doorknocked there were no local businesses (Mexican owned) who sported American flags or acted as if there was a holiday.
Cinco De Mayo? You can't count the Mexican flags flying from cars, posted out on posts, in yards, plastered on glass windows of busonesses, painted on people's faces and everywhere you look—whole damn state turns red white and green. Throw a rock and it will hit a bowl cut Edgar and his tajin-stained finger baby momma and their XL bully/pit bull farm who neither of their taco-stand family took an oath to 'become' American like some of my ancestors did, nor would they be willing to if asked in order to recertify their citizenship. It's all rather obvious that in states of the southwest like AZ, TX, NM, CA Mexicans consider themselves Mexican and not American.
Maybe you live in a state where white is still the majority or you're a libtard in Portland Maine where you wear an American flag hoodie but vote for infinite ethnic displacement—the 4th of July is actually celebrated. But in Phoenix Arizona there is a very visible and uncomfortable truth that it is an exclusively White holiday, and that is regardless of income or legality status. Mexicans are some of the first non-white immigrants, have had over a century to assimilate, or even express gratitude that they are in fact on paper considered American. They have failed to do so.
So this 250th Anniversary of America should be eye opening and sear in the memory to Whites all over this country; there will be states who don't care, won't participate or even hang a flag up to show respect. Millions of people who could care less, their families never bled on the frontier, and that they came here when it was safe and convenient.
We are less than a month away from July 4 and I am the only person in my neighborhood with an American flag up besides a couple boomers who never leave their house.