La Cucaracha by Lalo Alcaraz for September 04, 2014

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    ORMouseworks  about 10 years ago

    Well, they (Latinos) are… Nothing like old news. In California, whites are no longer the “official” majority…so, I guess, everyone’s now a minority there? (I’m not being facetious here; just saying).

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    agrestic  about 10 years ago

    Well, considering that Bezos just hired a staunch Reaganite and cofounder of Politico to be the Post’s new publisher, there’s a good chance this sort of thing won’t be a one-off. (Link is to the Post’s own article.)

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    zwilnik64  about 10 years ago

    Subaltern group would be far more accurate than minority. Seeing as minority refers to numbers, and subaltern relates to relative social standing.

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    kaffekup   about 10 years ago

    Now? Whites have always blamed their shortcomings on other people, usually the weakest.

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    Mister Mean  about 10 years ago

    What is the deal with all these pop up ads? Can’t do anything without several pop ups blocking my usage. This is too much every second another pops up.

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    TheEtruscan  about 10 years ago

    Lalo, what about the movie? Do I have to write you a script as well? Hm, let’s see. The Taco guy is related to the last high priest of Quetzalcoatl in Tenochtitlan. He can spice his tacos with peyote and other hallucinogens. Cuco Rocha is related to Montezuma, the last Emperor of Mexico. Lopez is related to Hernan Cortes, the Spanish conquistador and Vero is related to Dona Marina (La Malinche). Thanks to the Taco guy they all can travel back and forth in time. The Future I leave up to you but in the Past there is: The Golden Age of Mexican film (Dolores del Rio, Pedro Infante, Cantinflas, Katy Jurado, etc..). The boozing Hollywood elite in Tijuana and the Plaza de Toros. Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. The Mexican Revolution with Pancho Villa and Emiliano Zapata. Staying clear of Texas there is Pio Pico and Zorro in California. Antonio de Padua María Severino Lopez de Santa Anna y Perez de Lebron is good for a laugh or two. And then the pre-Columbian Mexico….

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    TheEtruscan  about 10 years ago

    In Quebec is it called “La revanche des berceaux”.

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    TheBoigDoke  about 10 years ago

    Besides … aren’t Fajitas actually a Tex-Mex dish created in San Antonio?

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    agrestic  about 10 years ago

    Whites already do quite enough of that, thank you very much. And have done since before the Civil War.

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    agrestic  about 10 years ago

    If you’re saying that there are less Latinos in the US than there are African Americans, then you have simultaneously displayed your ignorance and your unwillingness to check basic facts before posting. According to the 2010 census, Latinos make up 16.4% of the national population, while African Americans make up 12.6%. By 2015 this is projected to be 17.8% Latinos and 13.2% African Americans.

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    ORMouseworks  about 10 years ago

    Why wouldn’t a Brasilian speak Portugese for a first language?

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    agrestic  about 10 years ago

    The here and now is based on historical factors, so it’s quite helpful to know that history and take it into account. Which means, as you point out, taking into account Spanish and French and English and etc. conquests in the Western Hemisphere as well as what went on after that. History is very powerful, and when it’s not addressed, it will often come back to bite you.

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