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I used to love going to Dodger stadium with my dad as a kid. We would go every opening day and I would get some of the players to autograph my little Easton glove (I still have that glove in my attic). We would get Dodger dogs, peanuts and nachos and everyone would have a great time. Over the years the majority White crowds began being replaced by un-civilized, low IQ, mouth breathing brown alien invaders. Loud cussing (especially in the vicinity of women and small children) and fighting became staples of every single Dodger game as the brown invaders have no civility nor manners. You can't even tailgate at Dodger stadium before a game anymore because the stadium authorities don't want the mexicans to get drunk and rowdy and tear the place apart. For me, it wasn't the africans that ruined the game, it was the mexican invaders. It really amounts to the same thing though, sub-human 3rd world people make it impossible for White people to enjoy nice things. I live less than 30 mins (by LA traffic standards) from Dodger stadium and I will never step foot in that stadium ever again. The mexicans absolutely love the "Doyers" to death and I really can't explain why. The Dodgers haven't won a world series since 1988 and they were pretty crappy for most of the 1990's and early 2000s. My theory is that much like africans, anything that White people love has an instant attraction for blacks and browns (except for showering, acting civilized and fine art of course).

Mexicans may not be as in your face violent and confrontational as the africans in america, but their presence here is just as destructive and their numbers will soon dwarf the numbers of africans in america. If the beaners were really hard working and thrifty people then CA wouldn't be the number 1 welfare state in the nation.

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