Monday, June 8, 2015

Mallory Millett Gives Great Review of Ann's Interview with Jorge Ramos

    American Thinker published Mallory Millett's piece on Monday, June 8, 2015. It is a review of Ann's May 26, 2015, interview with Jorge Ramos. It is long, yet details as concise as possible the 31+ minute interview while giving insight of reactions and adding additional facts.

    In the following quotes, "she" refers to Ann.

    Here are some quotes of Millett:

    On what the audience thought at the beginning of the interview:
"She was wrong because she was too white.  An honest ear and open heart would not be coming from Ramos’ audience to her.  No mercy for white people!  Plug your ears and sing, "la, la, la, la, la, la, la" because anyone that white must be bad and should never be heard.  She's too white not to be a racist; too white to deserve belief."

"One point she made clear is that if an immigrant flees a Third World dump, the last thing he wants is to watch his country of sanctuary become the place he escaped."
"Ramos introduced Ann as someone "who doesn't want immigration reform"... (Newspeak for "This is a bad person")

Wrong.

Ann most definitely demands immigration reform -- total reform: shut down the agency; a triple fence on the border; no one coming in, even legally, for a decade; complete overhaul of the laws.  Now, that would be honest-to-gosh real reform."
""You're [Ramos] the one discriminating against the poor Bangladeshis who would love to come here but they cannot walk across the border.  Why do you discriminate against them?  It is not humanitarian. It is not diversity.  It's just changing our culture into Mexico without checking with the American people."

We are a people who rue past slavery so why would we import a layer of second-class workers? No, as usual, the Democrats, feigning "compassion," persist in creating a proto-slavery with high numbers of second-class virtual slaves undercutting citizen workers who dare to ask an honorable wage."
"I used to live in Asia and without a trace of exaggeration can tell you that every single person, from 6 to 65, whom I met... every single one was brimming with visions of America somewhere in their near or distant futures.  I was very young and charmed and happy so many people admired us.  Except that after a few years charm had turned to alarm!

By the time I returned to the States it was full-blown panic.  I wanted to run up and down streets, boulevards and avenues screaming, Paul Revere style,  "Everyone in the world is coming... batten down the hatches... they're all on their way!!"  Letting this happen is an unsustainable plan and seriously lacking in wisdom."
"Ann's last remark to Jorge Ramos was, "You're a cultural imperialist!!""

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