Go to the website of Voz de Aztlan and see the anti-Semitic hate speech for yourself. Or read their homophobic propaganda to get an idea of their fascist Christian cultural crusade against persecuted minorities under the guise of "La Cultura Mexicana."
I am the enemy of la Voz de Aztlan. All I do is to destroy these evil men and their neo-Nazi movement wherever it crawls out from under a steeple: Idaho, eastern Germany, New York, or here in the independent media.
See for yourself who these hatemongers are, make up your own mind. Their website will show you that they don't care about Latino culture--they are a hate group seeking to enlist Chicanos and Latinos to do their dirty work for them.
La Voz de Aztlan are trying to divide communities that have come together to fight for justice by spreading lies and propaganda and by looking like hatemongers themselves. The fascist, racist government couldn't be happier that there is a group doing their work of causing division and misunderstanding for them for free.
If you check out their website at http://www.aztlan.net/, you'll find a front page editorial (full text on another page) "Lesbians Insult 'La Virgen de Guadalupe' / Who is behind these destructors of cultures and religions?"
Who's behind it? The Jews, of course! And they've thoughtfully posted a copy of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion on their website, linked to by this story, just to prove their point.
For those of you who don't know, The Protocols of the Elders of Zion were written by the Tzar's secret police in the early 1900s as an attempt to scapegoat the Jews for all the suffering of the Russian people. And t hey've been used by facists, nazis, and hatemongers of all descriptions ever since.
La Voz de Aztlan prefaces their posting of the Protocols with a pseudo-liberal come-on, saying, "We ask that you read the 'Protocols' and determine for yourselves whether they are legitimate or not. We ask that you study them carefully in order to be educated and informed."
But of course, you don't determine that a massive work of disinformation is legitimate by reading it. That's a fool's errand and an enormous waste of time. The best disinformation is highly plausible, and plays on people's fears with a modicum of "facts" that migh even be true in some instances. ( As the poet William Blake once warned, "A truth that's told with bad intent / beats any lie you can invent.")
But you don't read ANYTHING put out by ANY secret police to "determine for yourselves whether they are legitimate or not." You don't read their official statements that way, and you CERTAINLY don't read their disinformation projects that way. You read this stuff--if at all--to determine WHAT they are trying to do and HOW they are trying to do it.
This goes for ALL secret police--Tzarist, Israeli, Aztec, whoever. If they've got a secret police, this is how you read their stuff. This is how you "study them carefully in order to be educated and informed."