Mexican comic-book character called racistFrom Ed Lavandera
CNN Correspondent
July 9, 2008
HOUSTON, Texas (CNN) -- A comic-book character popular in Mexico for generations has run into a cultural barrier at the border, where Americans see him as a racist caricature.
For more than 60 years Mexicans have followed the adventures of "Memin Pinguin." But the dark-skinned Memin's exaggerated features in "Memin for President" came as a shock to Houston, Texas, Wal-Mart shopper Shawnedria McGinty.
"I was like, OK, is that a monkey or a boy?" McGinty said. "To me it was an insult."
She'd never heard of "Memin Pinguin." She bought a Spanish-English dictionary and tried translating but still didn't like what she saw.
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Quanell X strikes again. Another stupid race hustling victocrat. He is Houston's version of Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton. Funny thing is, there are Blacks in Mexico and Latin America and no ruckus was raised there. Well, granted there is a lot of prejudice and racism in that part of the world. Some Latin American nations are overwhemingly White, even more so than Europe and America. Most notably Argentina.