when you have something tangible, physical historical artifacts, instead of a story that starts once upon a time as in a fairytale let us know.
2007-11-12 18:50:47
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answered by T 4
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It isn't. Aztlan is a legend
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aztl%C3%A1n
'Mexico' cannot claim that Spain’s jurisdiction over the territory that it ruled for hundreds of years as a colonial power is “invalid” and, at the same time, claim that 'Mexico' has valid claim to the same territory(ies) based on having secured independence from Spain. This is obvious: If Spain had no valid jurisdiction over California (as they allege to support in their bogus arguments), then by consequence neither does so-called Mexico.
They cannot have it both ways, and despite that, their own arguments validate Mexico losing part of the so-called "Nation of Aztlan" in a War with the United States! If that is false and never happened, then the land that they now claim belongs to them, would in fact still belong to Spain. With such convoluted and self-contradictory thinking, no wonder their multi-cultural, self-contradictory "La Raza Unita" (The Race United) is such a disaster.
Even a glancing look at history will also show that virtually all cultural and economic advancement within 'Mexico' came to an abrupt halt when the European Spaniards pulled out ("Spanish" and "Mexican" are not interchangeable words defining race or culture. Spaniards are White Europeans, Mexicans are a multi-ethnic conglomeration).
Left to their own means in the United States, multi-ethnic multi-cultural 'Mexicans' naturally reverted back to what they were and always have been -- a violent 'culture' of diverse ethnicity waging tribal warfare as witnessed in any inner city today.
2007-11-12 20:43:53
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answered by ♪ 4
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Because Aztlan is as real as Never Never Land.
2007-11-13 09:00:09
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answered by mnwomen 7
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Aztlan is a figure of speech, unless you read Chicano history I think very few people understand it's meaning.
2007-11-12 20:24:10
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answered by J. 2
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It isn't known as aztlan to anyone with a brain.
2007-11-12 22:04:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Aztlan is a myth, something like GroÃdeutschland, the 'Greater Germany' espoused as a pretext for expansionism in the years leading up to WWII.
2007-11-12 20:09:00
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answered by B.Kevorkian 7
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Aztlan is a myth being taught to school kids in California by a few teachers who are former MECHA members.
2007-11-12 20:09:26
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answered by Anonymous
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That fantasy world known as 'Aztlan' is just that: A fantasy.
2007-11-12 20:25:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Aztlan is a fairy tale told by people who live in denial.
2007-11-12 20:06:48
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answered by Dirty Martini 6
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because yo need to review U.S- Mexican-American history.
We are America.
2007-11-12 20:49:23
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answered by Yussef D 2
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