>"combined left wing economic beliefs with catholic social teachings"
>created a movement with this fucking flag: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/51/UFW_Flag.svg
Yeah okay, seems about right that this info would come forward at the most jewish time in American history (and 30 years after he died no less). I hate beaners, but I think this is a load of shit. There's also more to this dude than meets the eye. You don't make a flag like that on accident for one thing.
Just about every single movement and country, with few exceptions, that the jewish occupied west has gone absolutely apeshit about has been some combination of "right wing social values and sort of left wing economics". A full list would require a book, but here are a few: Germany, Italy, Iraq, Syria, Libya, North Korea, China (now), etc. This makes any random media criticism of someone who fell into that milieu incredibly suspect.
Furthermore, I consider that Israel must be destroyed
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Here's a partial list of stuff they named after him:
César Chávez has been honored across the U.S. in a wide range of ways—especially in places with strong farmworker or Latino heritage. Here’s a structured look at what’s been named after Cesar Chavez:
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## 🛣️ Streets, Roads, and Highways
* **Cesar Chavez Street** — San Francisco (formerly Army Street)
* **Cesar Chavez Avenue** — Los Angeles
* **Cesar Chavez Boulevard** — in cities like Denver, Portland, and Dallas
* **Cesar Chavez Highway (AZ-87)** — Arizona
👉 Dozens of cities across the U.S. have renamed major roads in his honor.
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## 🎓 Schools & Universities
* **Hundreds of schools** nationwide:
* Cesar Chavez Elementary, Middle, and High Schools
* **Cesar Chavez Public Charter Schools** — Washington, D.C.
* **Cesar Chavez Learning Academies** — a large multi-school campus
👉 Education is one of the most common categories—reflecting his legacy of empowerment.
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## 🌳 Parks, Plazas, and Public Spaces
* **Cesar Chavez Park** — Berkeley
* **Plaza de Cesar Chavez** — San Jose
* Parks and plazas in cities like Sacramento, San Diego, and beyond
👉 These are often central civic gathering spaces.
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## 🏛️ Monuments, Buildings & Landmarks
* **Cesar E. Chavez National Monument** — at La Paz (his headquarters)
* **Statue in the U.S. Capitol** (National Statuary Hall Collection)
* Numerous statues, murals, and community centers nationwide
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## 📅 Holiday
* **Cesar Chavez Day**
* Celebrated on March 31 (his birthday)
* Official state holiday in California, Colorado, and others
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## 🚢 Other Notable Honors
* **USNS Cesar Chavez (T-AKE-14)** — U.S. Navy dry cargo ship
* Libraries, community centers, and government buildings across the country
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## 🧭 Big Picture
César Chávez is one of the **most widely commemorated labor leaders in U.S. history**. His name shows up most often in: