Morning View: You Don’t Need “Allies” Unless You See Enemies

by
Ed Mosca

Here is Jason Bonilla … sans cowboy hat, but still wearing a hat … while sitting as a member of the Manchester School Board … talking about how the School Board needs more people who look like him. According to Bonilla, it is not good enough that there are “allies” … a lovely euphemism for whites … on the Board who advocate and vote the same way he does. NO .. his “gente,” the “Latine community” (Latina being the “gender neutral” of Latino/a) MUST be represented by someone like him.

How profoundly and thoroughly un-American. It’s easy to imagine the outrage from Bonilla and his fellow woke-communists if someone said exactly what Bonilla is saying, but just flipped it … “we need more WHITE faces on the Board; yeah I appreciate our Latine allies, but it’s not the same.” The woke-commies would be screaming RACIST at the top of their lungs. But in today’s America, SADLY, nobody thinks anything of it when Bonilla calls for the Board to be divvied up by skin color.

If you peruse Bonilla’s X, you will notice that he uses the term “mi gente” repeatedly. That term literally translates to “my people” and refers to Latinos … people born in or with ancestors from the geographic region known as Latin America. So, in other words, when Bonilla looks around … he does NOT see Americans. He sees disparate peoples or communities.

The peoples or communities that are not “mi gente”  may contain “allies.” But think about what the term “ally” denotes. The Soviet Union was our ally during World War II … because we had a common-enemy, Germany. So think about it … Bonilla views you and me, those who are NOT his allies, as the ENEMY. He is indirectly saying so, when he calls some of the non-Latinos on the Board his “allies.”

This is Woke-Communism. We are divvied up into groups and identities and woke-commies like Bonilla gain and maintain power by convincing some groups that the other groups are the ENEMY and that they need “leaders” like Bonilla to fight for them.

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