The Texas Rangers became so notorious for their brutality against Mexicans and Mexican Americans they were dubbed 'los diablos tejanos' which means 'the Texan devils.'
If I had to go to battle I’d want to do it with pipes blaring in the background
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Tucker went there: This is about attacking Christianity. Because Christianity stands in their way. Totalitarians always do hate Christians.
Perhaps the best denoscriptions of physical attractiveness the Old Stock Americans has been given by Wyndham Lewis:
“It is a common experience in talking to Americans to hear some magnificent human specimen (who is obviously the issue of say a first-class Swede and a magnificent Swissess, with a little Irish and a touch of Basque) refer to himself as a "mongrel." It is inconceivable yet indeed that is how a "mixed' product is apt to look upon this superb marriage of Scandinavian, Goth, and Celt--all stocks as closely related in blood as the Brahmanic caste in India.
All you have to do is look at this sterling type of "mixed" American to admire the purity of line and fine adjustment achieved by the conjunction of these sister stocks. Far from being a “mon-grel,"of course, he is a sort of super-European; the best of several closely allied stocks have met in him, in exactly the same way as was constantly happening in the noble European families--where the issue of marriage between nobles, whether from England and Italy, or Spain and Russia, did not constitute a "half-breed." but rather a more exalted feudal product.”
(Wyndham Lewis, Pale Face, Chatto and Windus, London, 1929, p. 278.)
“It is a common experience in talking to Americans to hear some magnificent human specimen (who is obviously the issue of say a first-class Swede and a magnificent Swissess, with a little Irish and a touch of Basque) refer to himself as a "mongrel." It is inconceivable yet indeed that is how a "mixed' product is apt to look upon this superb marriage of Scandinavian, Goth, and Celt--all stocks as closely related in blood as the Brahmanic caste in India.
All you have to do is look at this sterling type of "mixed" American to admire the purity of line and fine adjustment achieved by the conjunction of these sister stocks. Far from being a “mon-grel,"of course, he is a sort of super-European; the best of several closely allied stocks have met in him, in exactly the same way as was constantly happening in the noble European families--where the issue of marriage between nobles, whether from England and Italy, or Spain and Russia, did not constitute a "half-breed." but rather a more exalted feudal product.”
(Wyndham Lewis, Pale Face, Chatto and Windus, London, 1929, p. 278.)