and live in Texas and Colorado. And wouldn't move to California, Florida, New York and California. My psychologist wanted my spanish to sound Rican. I lived 20plus years in Texas. Don't you think America doesn't know what time of the year it is. The selfishness, unintelligent, inconsiderate, rude people are all over the country. Many Americans do not understand what compassion, helping means.
Yes, I am an American who understands that lot of the problems in Mexico are caused by the our big business, our greed and tendency to exploit people every were including at home.
Yes, Hispanic immigrants are proud people, hard working and very much family oriented. When we realize that our home is the entire planet and stop working for few chosen. the lives of all of us will improve.
2006-12-27
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Lady, you need to change your psychologist.
He/she/it is failing you miserably.
I am sure they are proud. Not a thing wrong with that. Bottom line is your world (nor mine) is the entire planet. We do not have the right to just take up residency anywhere we want. We need to follow the laws of the regions we want to live in.
Quite frankly, the problems in Mexico are NOT my countries problem to fix. We are not responsible to Mexicans. We are responsible to Americans.
2006-12-27 00:20:20
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answered by Anonymous
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You're stereotyping everyone which isn't true nor fair. There are alot of us that feel compassion for all people. It is only a few that spread the disease of hate. If you truly love, you truly love all. Think smaller, you know someone you don't care for, why? Doesn't mean his whole family is like him. He may have just been having a bad day, a rough moment when you met and for whatever reason the chemistry wasn't there to be friends. When you label it and assume everyone from his family is the same, isn't that one rotten apple in the barrel? Be Proud, Be Loving, Be Compassionate. Don't spread hate. You can go through life not liking someone without the hate.
2006-12-27 00:20:01
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answered by Anonymous
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If they are proud, then good for them. If you expect us to be proud of them, then you need a little more cultural education.
In this country, a person who does not obey the law and engages in fraud and theft should feel ashamed, rather than proud. In this country, a person who would rather take what they do not deserve rather than earn it should be ashamed, not proud. In this country, a person who blames others for their predicament and does not take responsibility should be ashamed, not proud.
Maybe in your culture, stealing, lying and blaming others for your problems is OK, you can still be proud as long as you live with your family and work hard. That is not the case in this culture.
So you will not get anyone to jump on the Hispanic Pride train with you. And you certainly will not convince any Americans that Mexico is our responsibility.
2006-12-27 03:23:28
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answered by grdnoviz 4
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The borders that are created by each country must be respected.To cross them illegally for any reason is a crime.
If you cant have respect for a nations laws why do you expect
that nations people to have respect for you.
Americans are some of the most giving loving, caring people in the world.Since we come in all colors and heritages we represent the entire world.We give billions to charity's each year.
We help our own and others.Yes we protect our privacy and we don't like being intruded upon.We have grown used to one family houses and our own private family time.But we have huge family reunions and treasure our history and our ancestors.We look to the past but we live in the here and now.
You have misjudged the wonderful people in this nation.And you do this nation a great disservice to call the people of the most progressive country in the world the unkind ,untrue names you used.Remember pride goes before a fall.And although I am very proud to be an American,my race like yours was just happenstance.You dint choose to be born any race,it was just chance that you were born the race/color/heritage ...you just were .like all of us were.I think you need to examine your motives and your own actions that may have caused you to feel alienated from others.
Legal immigration and the illegal alien are two entirely different
issues.The legal immigrant becomes an American citizen and the illegal alien is a criminal.
2006-12-27 01:38:15
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answered by Yakuza 7
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Your question makes absolutely NO sense! "hispanic immigrants", LEGAL ones, that is, have every right to be proud!
But, the ILLEGAL ones, should hang ther head in SHAME!!!.Who is "selfish" here??? I'll TELL you who!!! It's the ILLEGALS, who are not waiting their turn,but are cutting AHEAD of all the law-abiding people who have waited many years to come here the RIGHT way!!!
Americans are some of the most generous people on this planet,but we DO NOT like others sneaking into our country and ABUSING our generosity!!!
2006-12-27 03:38:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Guess what? I'm Hispanic.
I'm proud.
I'm legal.
I'm polite.
I'm considerate.
I'm pretty selfless.
I'm in all gifted classes and I have an IQ of 153.
I'm not Mexican.
I'm Colombian.
I'm hard working.
I'm family oriented.
2006-12-29 07:39:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't really get what you are talking about. A lot of what you said didn't really make sense so I will just answer the first question.
Yes, some Hispanics are proud. I won't generalize and say that they all are.
2006-12-27 00:24:44
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answered by Niecy 6
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If mexicans were proud they would go back to mexico and try to do something for their cesspool of a country instead of coming to the USA to steal from middle-class Americans.......
Compassion - mexicans want compassion served with the social services they steal? Isn't that asking for alot?
2006-12-27 02:05:52
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answered by Anonymous
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not much sense here, what reasons would Hispanic immigrants have for not being proud, is it the Hispanic or immigrant part or the combination of both that let's them down , personally i don't really get what you are saying here- i think people from all walks of life have reasons for being proud , i doubt being Hispanic has much to do with it, anymore than say being human.
2006-12-27 00:21:57
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have been here 20 years legally, then good for you.
Otherwise, I don't care if your proud or not... go home. We have enough problems with our own to fix. we can't handle mexico's problems too.
2006-12-27 01:26:50
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answered by badneighborvt 3
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