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Offline SSG Snuggle Bunny

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A Few Thoughts on Mexican Nationalism
« on: May 13, 2010, 11:40:01 AM »
If you've seen pictures of any Cinco de Mayonaisse celebration here in the US--or any pro-illegal immigration rally--then you've seen plenty of Mexicans waving flags or wearing clothing that shows a tremendous amount of pride for their native land. You don't even need to wait for these events; just a casual encounter on the streets often bears this out. My question is:

Why?

Let's face facts: Mexico is a festering shit-hole. It's not fit for human habitation, hence the tens of millions of Mexicans fleeing this supposedly proud and noble nation.

  • Mexico is crime-ridden. Entire swathes of the country are ungovernable because the drug dealers have long ago bought-off and fought-off what laughably passes as a government in Mexico.
  • If you think Americans don't want you around look at your own damned government. They can't print pamphlets fast enough to give you advice on how to GTFO. Imagine an American president trying to convince 1/3 of our 300 million citizens to run north to Canada. It would be a national disgrace but for some reason Mexicans check their brains at the Rio Grande and obediently do whatever their current bribe-takers tell them to do.
  • Mexico is a cess pool in literal terms as well. The capitol is the poster child of how NOT to conduct urban planning. Ever hear of Montezuma's Revenge?
  • Speaking of Montezuma's Revenge: where to people like MeCHa and La Raza get off calling the US imperialist. Look at your own history you racist ****s. Are the indians in your southern provences still shooting at you? Can immigrants enter freely into your nation? Mote vs. Beam; look it up.
  • Speaking of history: where is Mexico's list of inventors, scientists, philosophers, jurists, great militray commanders, struggles for world freedom, civil libertarians, world-renowned music, entertianment, etc etc etc. You know what you got? Coke and pot. Where's you MLK or Abraham Lincoln or Ronald Reagan? What world-ravaging diseases have you cured? How many global tyrannies have you held at bay? (oh wait, you were conspiring with the Nazis to attack the US.)
  • The only parts of Mexico that are habitable are those that cater to rich, white people. You couldn't survive if it wasn't for other people's money.
  • As much as you claim to hate the US and its history it hasn't stopped you from coming here. How's this for a idea: I've been to France once and have no desire to return, let alone live there, wanna know why?

If you can't bother to come to my nation legally, learn my language, appreciate and respect my laws, show loyalty and generally take pleasure in the fact you have more opportunities and freedoms than you would anywhere else in the world--INCLUDING THAT SHIT HOLE YOU YOU SEEM SO PROUD OF--and acknowledge the fact that other people have provided that for you then don't act surprised if I treat you like a second no-class citizen.

Good day and ****-off.
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Re: A Few Thoughts on Mexican Nationalism
« Reply #1 on: May 13, 2010, 12:00:03 PM »
Well said, Mr. MSB.

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Re: A Few Thoughts on Mexican Nationalism
« Reply #2 on: May 13, 2010, 12:41:34 PM »
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Re: A Few Thoughts on Mexican Nationalism
« Reply #3 on: May 13, 2010, 01:53:04 PM »
Hey, I'm perfectly fine with Mexican nationalism.

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Re: A Few Thoughts on Mexican Nationalism
« Reply #4 on: May 13, 2010, 01:59:41 PM »
 :cheersmate: Agree!


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Re: A Few Thoughts on Mexican Nationalism
« Reply #5 on: May 13, 2010, 07:33:10 PM »
Rightgeous rant, sir.  Well said.
Too bad the stupid f--ks won't read or heed it.
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