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- Joseph Farah
"There are great similarities between the political
and economic condition of the Palestinians in occupied Palestine
and that of La Raza in the southwest United States," explains
an editorial from
earlier this year in La Voz de Aztlan in Los Angeles, the
city seen as the future capital of the new Hispanic state. --
Los Angeles, you see, is the southwestern U.S. version of Jerusalem.
"The similarities are many," says the editorial.
"The primary one, of course, is the fact that both La Raza
and the Palestinians have been displaced by invaders that have
utilized military means to conquer and occupy our territories.
The takeover of our respective lands by foreign elements occurred
100 years apart. For La Raza, it happened in 1848 when Mexico
lost the southwest at the end of the Mexican-American War and
the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo.
We
are being invaded with hostile intent |