Dear Mexican: Mexicans always reference the Reconquista. However, I think you should be invading Spain instead.
The Spanish did to the Native Americans in Mexico what the whites did to the Native Americans in America. In fact, we treated the Native Americans better: We gave them reservations; they pay no taxes; they have the right to gambling, etc. We also treated the Mexicans a lot better than the Spanish. The Spanish slaughtered the Native Americans in Mexico, and I believe their indigenous cultures have been totally destroyed. Letโs not forget the Spaniardsโ great gift of syphilis.
If โMexicans,โ Spanish illegal immigrants, are going to go back 160 years to hold a grudge against Americans, why donโt they hate Spain, too?
Heep Big Jerk
Dear Gabacho: I had to give the respuesta to my former college profe, Paul Apodaca, a professor of sociology and American studies at Chapman University and the scholar who turned me on to one of my all-time favorite books: Richard Drinnonโs Facing West: The Metaphysics of Indian-Hating and Empire-Building, which perfectly explains gabacho foreign policy.
โAmerican Indians pay federal and sales tax like other U.S. citizens but do not pay state income tax while living on their federally recognized reservations,โ Dr. Apodaca says. โThe United States did not give land to Indians any more than England gave freedom to the U.S.; both governments recognized the God-given rights of men.
โMillions of Indians in Mexico speak their own languages, cultivate their indigenous foods, practice their folk arts, continue their histories, have participated in two revolutions and retain the entire country of Mexico as members of a nation they formed. Indians have traveled across North America for thousands of years searching for resources for their families. Time changes every culture, and Mexico reflects those changes, but the people are continuing, and that is something wonderful to celebrate, not begrudge.โ
Pressed for something funnier, Dr. Apodaca concluded, โThe fellow has conclusions but no accurate premisesโsimply opinion. His use of the word โgrudgeโ is Freudian, as I make clear in the last line. Some folks donโt see the forest for the trees or the Indian for the Mexican.โ BOOM!
Dear Mexican: Do Mexicans resent meaningless, wannabe Spanglish advertising slogans like Taco Bellโs โLive Mรกsโ? This gabacho finds it rather offensive. Sniff. Shouldnโt such odious assaults on language(s) be outlawed?
Shepherd of Shakespeare
Dear Gabacho: This Mexican resents Taco Bellโs meaningless, wannabe Mexican dish called the Doritos Loco tacoโleave it to a company founded by a guy who ripped off a Mexican familyโs recipe to earn his billions (true storyโread my Taco USA: How Mexican Food Conquered America) to fuck up what couldโve been an amazing dish. Hard-shell tacos are Mexican; Doritos were created by Mexicans at Disneyland (again: in my book). Yet the Doritos Locos taco is too salty and has little Doritos flavorโand then thereโs the โbeef.โ Guacatelas!
As for your complaint: Some Mexicans do despise Spanglish, but those Mexicans need to get laid more often. Anecdotally, Mexicans like Spanglish advertising if itโs clever, and โLive Mรกsโ was OK enough to not spur a yaktivist revolt.
Scientifically, donโt believe the hype: Most studies done on whether young Mexican Americans prefer advertising in English, Spanish or Spanglish is laughably biased. Take โThe Bilingual Brain: Maximizing Impact with English- and Spanish-Speaking Millennials,โ a 2014 study involving Nielsen and Univision that unsurprisingly found that advertising in Spanish โoffers a unique advantage for brands striving to connect with bilingual Hispanic millennialsโโthe most foregone conclusion since Mexico underachieved in the last FIFA World Cup.
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