I am so proud of my Mexican heritage.
¡Que viva México!
2007-05-12 09:51:10
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answered by Aladino Z 2
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I'm not sure I understand the question.
If I see Mexicans celebrating thier identity, thier culture, and thier nation, via, say, a satelite feed from Mexico city, I don't have reason to think about anything but Mexico.
If I see Mexican-Americans celebrating thier heritage, here, I tend to think about both countries, and how the place where I live is so central to the history of both.
OTOH, when I see Mexcican displaying thier pride in thier National Culture here, in America, while demanding exemption from our laws, then I tend to think about both countries in a different light.
Thanks for the clarification:
In the context you mean, I can only think about America, and how so many people have come to dispise it and seek it's destruction. It's one thing to have and celebrate a heritage, it's quite another to cling to an alien identity and hold conflicting loyalties.
2007-05-12 10:42:15
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answered by B.Kevorkian 7
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I live in Houston. Over 128 languages are spoken here. This is a city of diversity, that for the most part, clinks along in harmony. But the Hispanics are the only ones who truly do very little to embrace their new country. There are Hispanic immigrants, both legal and illegal, who have been here 25 years and cannot utter a simple phrase in English. They do know to march though.
2007-05-12 09:15:25
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answered by Anonymous
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by fact their ancestors could be traced back to Spain on an identical time as actual community indigenous Indians won't be able to only to this Continent genetically. traditionally. Linguistically on an identical time as the mixed mexicans have no concrete evidence who or whilst grow to be their community ancestor what particular tribe each and every of the Maya and Aztec stuff is merely hypothesis no actual evidence reliable delusion it quite is all
2016-10-15 11:53:11
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answered by ? 4
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Mexico
2007-05-12 11:49:07
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answered by califas 3
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Mexicans, French, Spanish-Latinos Germans, Irish, Russians, Chinese, Black Africans, and other groups forged America
2007-05-12 13:15:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Woul really like to unload on you but ,I'll give you a break.
You could be too young. to understand.
Dumb question by the way.
There should not be any hyphenated americans.
Your national culture is American as defined by our founding fathers,
Be proud if you have a valid reason, but keep it to yourself.
If Mexico & its "culture" is so great please immigrate, & make room for someone who would move mountains for the chance to say "I am an American" without qualification.
2007-05-12 09:45:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Mexican American
2007-05-12 12:23:10
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answered by Anonymous
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MEXICO
2007-05-12 09:32:43
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answered by Anonymous
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