saynomore Wrote:Hey, Ken.
The west was not discovered: It was raped and pillaged. That's why we protest Columbus Day, not revere it. Come 2010's census, the numbers should have the Latino stats above 55% in the big states; we already have over 50% in California, Texas, and Florida, with Arizona, New Mexico, and Washington in the 40% bracket. Manifest Destiny, my ass.
I didn't say anything about the west being "discovered."
What I effectively said was that at the time of the French and Indian War, (1754 to 1763, and called the Seven Years War in Europe) New York was "the west."
And decades later, when Horace Greeley said, "Go west young man, go west," he was talking about Illinois.
Furthermore, I don't give a fig about where someone's ancestors came from. I judge every individual on their own merits. But in case you're interested, the grand parents of nearly half the kids I went to junior high and high school with, fled Mexico during the Huerta regime.
And some few were american Indians, like Mitsy Means, who was born on the Rosebud Reservation, and Geronimo "Jerry" Pinon, who looked like a teenage Goyakla.
Ken V.