Founder of Raza Studies in Tucson charged with domestic violence
Founder of Raza Studies in Tucson charged with domestic violence
Quote:
"Supporters would execute all white males over age 16," (also known as the Plan of San Diego).
December 31, 2012
By: Dave Gibson
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Raza studies balkanizing the American Southwest, encouraging lawlessness.
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Sean Martin Arce, who lays claim to having created the Tucson Unified School District's (TUSD) Mexican American Studies program, otherwise known as Raza Studies was arrested earlier this month on domestic violence charges. Arce also reportedly broke into a neighbor's home.
On Thursday, the Arizona Daily Independent reported:
According to police reports, the string of violence began at La Cocina, in the 200 block of North Court when Arce approached his ex-wife; Essence Arce. Witnesses reported that Arce had grabbed Ms. Arce’s elbow, hyper extending her elbow. Arce was “forcibly pulling her away from her friend….. Unknown bar patrons intervened and separated” Arce from his ex-wife.” Once Ms. Arce “was free” of Arce, “the two (women) fled.” They drove to Ms. Arce’s home.
After a short while, the friend called Ms. Arce to advise her that she had seen Arce in the neighborhood walking toward Ms. Arce’s home. Immediately after she got the phone call, someone started banging loudly on the sliding glass door at the rear of the home. Ms. Arce “fled the home through the garage and left” in a friend’s car, while another friend called 911. Ms. Arce awaited the police at a friend’s home.
Prior to the arrival of the police a neighbor also reported a break-in in progress. The neighbor advised police that he had heard banging at his neighbor’s house and went to investigate. The neighbor found a man unknown to him inside the home. He appeared to be bleeding from his right hand. The neighbor yelled out and Arce responded, “Are you a cop?” Arce then fled down the hallway and exited out through the garage.
The neighbor followed Arce until he (Arce) got into a white sedan.
When police arrived they found “the front door to the residence and garage door open and two windows on the eastside of the home were broken, one completely out.“ One officer “found blood on some glass by the broken window and also on the front door.”
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Raza Studies' shocking agenda
Arce has been charged with domestic violence assault, domestic violence damage and domestic violence trespassing.
Since being fired by TUSD in April, Arce, who has been accused of multiple assaults in the past, has been traveling the country promoting Raza Studies to colleges and universities.
TUSD students have been taught Raza Studies in the for about a dozen years, until recently when the curriculum was exposed for its virulently racist content.
One of the textbooks they used is titled "Occupied America," which was written by Rodolfo Acuña and includes a speech given by activist and university professor Jose Angel Gutierrez in which he says: "We have got to eliminate the gringo, and what I mean by that is if the worst comes to the worst, we have got to kill him," (pg. 323).
The book also talks about the need for Mexico to re-take seven states in the Southwestern United States.
The following rather shocking quotes are taken directly from Occupied America (pg. 167):
"Supporters would execute all white males over age 16," (also known as the Plan of San Diego).
"The Southwest would become a Chicano nation."
In addition to using taxpayer funds to enforce such polarizing beliefs in Latino children in traditional public schools, the organization known as La Raza operates 100 charter schools across the country. The following is a list of a few of those schools:
-La Academia Semillas del Pueblo (Los Angeles)
-Atzlan Academy (Tucson, AZ)
-Mexicayotl Academy (Nogales, AZ)
-The Dolores Huerta Prepatory High School (Pueblo, CO)
-Academia Cesar Chavez Charter School (St. Paul, MN)
In 2005 alone, $7.9 million in taxpayer funding was given out to these charter schools in the form of U.S. Department of Education grants. These schools stress Latino culture, the Spanish language, the re-conquest of the American Southwest, the establishment of the mythical Atzlan, and even Aztec math.
Raza studies are now also being taught at many public universities across this country.
The United States is often referred to as the 'Great Melting Pot.'
However, teaching children such ethno-centric values and even over-taking a portion of this country, through violence if necessary can only lead to those students’ further isolation and distrust of anyone who looks or sounds different from them.
There is no place for race studies in public classrooms.
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