Look Who’s Building a Wall Now

Mexico’s hypocrisy knows no boundaries — unless it’s on its border with Guatemala.

by Joe Guzzardi

LAST WEEK, Raul Diaz, Mexico’s superintendent of tax administration, confirmed that Mexico will build a wall along the Mexican-Guatemalan border. Diaz’s announcement exposed to the world Mexico’s unending hypocrisy.

For decades, Mexico has decried the United States’ immigration policy as inhumane and called for the open flow of “migrants,” as its leaders refer to illegal aliens. In 2005, then-President Vicente Fox called a U.S. proposal to build a high-tech wall along the shared border as “disgraceful and shameful.” Another prominent Mexican official, . . . → Read More: Look Who’s Building a Wall Now

Young White Women: “Safe” in Guatemala?

by Kevin Alfred Strom

THE INNOCENCE of White people, particularly White women, sometimes astounds me. They are such easy prey for Frankfurt School-style concocted moral systems. Their natural agreeability and trusting nature, their social helpfulness — in short, their sweet and good hearts — have been mercilessly used against them, and turned them in large numbers against their own people.

The Opponent has created — and used his media and, increasingly, his purchased lawmakers, to enforce — a moral system that, in essence, says: Whatever helps our race and brings more White children into this world is evil, and whatever advances other races and reduces the number of White children is . . . → Read More: Young White Women: “Safe” in Guatemala?