In the land of make believe, the home of the Magic Kingdom, right where Disneyland sits, there is another theme park that has been around for decades.
This park is not called California Adventure, and its newest attraction is not “Cars.”
The amusement park is called simply “Anaheim.” Here, in various themed areas, you can have a magical time!
In Barriotown you can corral cast members, (AKA Mexicans) and watch them squirm in their low-income housing and run about their underserved public facilities. The best part is the Mexicans have no say in this! And the park management has no plans to do anything drastic to revamp or update this themed area by changing to City Council districts where the Mexicans may get to complain. [Mas…]
Welcome to Anaheim, home of the Happiest Police On Earth!
Pues, maybe the gun-happiest.
Please share this link to my newest image created to protest the Anaheim Police Department’s brutal tactics against suspects and demonstrators who dare to stand up to them. [Mas…]
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I created the above image as a response to the outrageous and murderous police brutality by the Anaheim Police Department recently against two young men in the Anaheim barrio. The families are not only dealing with protesting against the Anaheim PD and City Hall, but also the costs of funerals for these two men, arguably executed by the Anaheim PD. [Mas…]
The Anaheim Police Department crossed the thin blue line when its officers opened fire with non-lethal weapons on protesting women and children.
Their response also resulted in a City Council meeting being flooded with angry residents, allegations of evidence-buying, protest fires ablaze downtown and police helicopters silhouetted against Disneyland’s fireworks display.
Here are the Pocho Ocho excuses the “Klanaheim” PD gave in defense of their actions.
8. Post-It’s-A-Small-World-Stress-Disorder 7. Inadvertently switched into Klan rampage mode 6. Dorito Loco Taco Defense [Mas…]
Citing Malcom X, MLK and Michael Jackson, rapper Coldrank‘s Black Man explores, shall we say, discrepancies in society’s treatment of blacks killing blacks, blacks killing whites and whites killing blacks. And those that don’t learn from history, he reminds us, are doomed to repeat it. Directed by Joe Mexican.