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Thread ID: 18836 | Posts: 9 | Started: 2005-06-26
2005-06-26 00:28 | User Profile
Wetback TV station in Georgia!
Hispanic TV in Georgia: Not Peachy [D.A. King] @ 8:19 pm [Email author] [Email This Article] [Print This Article]
From the ââ¬Åwhy do you think I call it Georgiaforniaââ¬Â file - Atlanta Latino, the areaââ¬â¢s bilingual [unless they donââ¬â¢t want us to read the report] newspaper that is consistently almost accurate:
ââ¬ÅGeorgia TeVe the new channel for Hispanic viewers isnââ¬â¢t just a dream come true, but a smart investment intended to draw the general community and advertisers to Georgiaââ¬â¢s first local TV station for Latinos.[ New Spanish TV station to launch in GeorgiaBy Por/By Carolina Donetch ]
If your image of my home state does not include TV en Espanol or seeing the flag of Mexico waving in Georgia sunshine, your image is out-dated.
I have watched it change myself.
It took about 15 years.
If you canââ¬â¢t imagine that the regional and thoroughly enjoyable accent of native Atlantans is rapidly being replaced by the sounds of Mexican Spanish and if you are surprised to learn that it is necessary to ââ¬Åpress one for Englishââ¬Â on phone calls to many Georgia businesses and utilities, Georgia -The Peach State- will not be at all what you imagine.
More from Raphael Ortiz-Guzman, the CEO of the all Spanish TV enterprise:
ââ¬ÅWe want to reach out to all Latinos, whether theyââ¬â¢re from Colombia, Mexico, Ecuador, or elsewhere,ââ¬Â said Ortiz-Guzman. ââ¬ÅWe hope that they can identify with our programming because we donââ¬â¢t want to leave anybody out.ââ¬Â
Like most of his ilkââ¬Â¦Guzman never utters the word ââ¬ÅAmericanââ¬Â in his excitement.
The colonization goes on ââ¬Â¦and Georgia takes another step towards being a suburb of Mexico.
Who is busy making a buck or two investing in this Balkanizing enterprise?
ââ¬ÅAccording to Democratic State Sen. Sam Zamarripa , who is the managing director of Heritage Capital Advisors, the Buckhead-based firm investing in the project, Heritage has a long history of investment in media companies, including radio and television stations.ââ¬Â
If State Senator Sam Zamarripaââ¬â¢s name sounds familiar to the VDARE.com reader, maybe it is from the SPLC hit-piece on me in which he was the designated ethnic hustler ââ¬Â¦a position that he plays so well and profitably.
More on Zamarripa soon.
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2005-06-26 00:58 | User Profile
Faust,
About five years ago, I wondered if there weren't an "underground railroad" of sorts operating between the Rio Grande and Georgia. From what I've heard on PBS Radio's Marketplace, it turns out that this is precisely the case, with Georgia employers contracting with people who contract with coyotes to bring illegals to Georgia.
Atlanta is fast becoming the Los Angeles of the Eastern US. I was running an errand in Norcross (an Atlanta suburb) recently, and on a congested four-lane road, I realized I was the only white person. Not even a negro for blocks around.
These aren't just messicans. We're getting the scum of the earth from all over central and south america. Needless to say, we are gonna reap the whirlwind.
2005-06-26 01:07 | User Profile
I can get 3(!) air-broadcast messican tv stations in decent quality, and only 2 English ones (signal is weak). I don't know how many there are on cable. A Clear Channel-owned hard-rock radio station went messican programming last year.
And the thing about importing scum is, nothing short of violent divorce a la Yugoslavia will make territory livable again.
2005-06-26 02:00 | User Profile
Faust,
I wasn't aware of this. I knew there were Mexican stations here, but not tv. Thank God I don't watch tv anymore.
2005-06-26 02:40 | User Profile
FAUST? who is buying the air time (commercials) for the Latino tv station?
Is it supported by the Latinos themselves or are there some American commercials?
2005-06-26 03:00 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Sertorius]Faust,
I wasn't aware of this. I knew there were Mexican stations here, but not tv. Thank God I don't watch tv anymore.[/QUOTE] There are four such stations who broadcast in the Nueces Strip, that I know of.
There may be more.
2005-06-26 03:54 | User Profile
I watch broadcast tv when I'm on the road, epecially in the LA and Northern CA areas. In San Francisco, there are about 5 mexican stations, 3 chinese and another one I don't know what it is, rag head of some sort. In the Sacramento area and south it's about the same. All of the advertisers are big corporations. Micky D's has a bunch of programs. Chevy and Dodge are there too. Anything you see on american TV has it's beaner counterpart. Walmart is a big advertiser. I learned border mexican a long time ago, and have been watching to bone up. The beaner stations have a lot better news coverage of the immigration situation than the others, and have stories on it all the time. All the stories are slanted to their side, of course. Invest your money in metals, preferably lead.
2005-06-27 20:18 | User Profile
Where I live there are 3 mexican TV stations and 12 (at last count) radio stations. It seems like a few more radio stations go mexican every year. LA Refugee is right, the mexican TV have lots of news coverage of the immigration situation.
2005-06-27 20:43 | User Profile
The Mexcretement, with the complicity of the traitors in DC, have taken over the United States of America, aka los Estados Unidos. And that ain't no hyperbole, Senor Guadalupe!
Bienvenido, el tercio mundo!! GOOOOAAAALLLLLLL!