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Racially Offensive Content Why don't you like Mexicans?

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I don't mean you specifically but I mean Americans in general.

It's weird to me because they are very family oriented, they are Christians like us, they work hard and they mind their own business, they do the shit jobs that Americans don't want to do, they're extremely friendly and their women are fucking beautiful (until they hit like 45 let's be honest)

Is it the English/Spanish language barrier?

Because (sorry in advance for the N bomb Ken) I would trade a Mexican for a nigger any day of the fucking week.

I mean America in general is so gung-ho against Mexicans and it's like DUDE.... Nigger problem staring you right in the face. And most Americans want to get on their knees and suck on the BBC because they want to sell flagellate over some slavery shit that happened like 200 years ago that I don't give a fiddler's fuck about.

I say send the negroids to Mexico and bring over as many wetbacks as you want.
 
So do you have that same problem when you go into Boston and entire neighborhoods are flying the Italian or Irish flag?
No, because they know they are Americans first and foremost, unlike Consuelas and Pacos who are unironic about still supporting Mexico over the US...though I don't like these "italians" for different reasons. they are crudest parodies of Sicily.
 
No, because they know they are Americans first and foremost, unlike Consuelas and Pacos who are unironic about still supporting Mexico over the US...though I don't like these "italians" for different reasons. they are crudest parodies of Sicily.

It really doesn't bother me when people have pride about where they came from, what bothers me is the fact that major cities are not only supporting but paying for the faggot and troon flags to be flown in the city.

There's a church near me in wicker park for the last like 10 years and they try to put the homo flags up and everybody rips them down or burns them. It's pretty funny to be honest with you.
 
They're not as bad as Muslims who pull the taqqiya bullshit where they lie about their religion to get their foot in the door and get violent when they get enough power forming rape gangs and taking over government with sharia law.
 
I don't mean you specifically but I mean Americans in general.

It's weird to me because they are very family oriented, they are Christians like us, they work hard and they mind their own business, they do the shit jobs that Americans don't want to do, they're extremely friendly and their women are fucking beautiful (until they hit like 45 let's be honest)

Is it the English/Spanish language barrier?

Because (sorry in advance for the N bomb Ken) I would trade a Mexican for a niggеr any day of the fucking week.

I mean America in general is so gung-ho against Mexicans and it's like DUDE.... Niggеr problem staring you right in the face. And most Americans want to get on their knees and suck on the BBC because they want to sell flagellate over some slavery shit that happened like 200 years ago that I don't give a fiddler's fuck about.

I say send the negroids to Mexico and bring over as many wetbacks as you want.
Ftfy since ken is a pussy and has to censor the niggеr word to appease his bbc niggеrgerian overlords.
 
The gay furry was spot on about one thing - the problem with Hispanics is that they rarely assimilate into their new surroundings. Instead, they tend to create their own enclaves, effectively turning the area into a miniature version of their homeland. I've seen it firsthand in various California towns that have been, for lack of a better term, 'overtaken' by Mexican immigrants.
You'll even see this in places like the Midwest, where they move in and it becomes 'Taco America'.
Their culture, from what I've observed, is more about preserving their heritage than adapting to their new environment. Now, I'm not saying they don't have some redeeming qualities - they do. However, my personal experiences with Mexicans have left a sour taste in my mouth. I've found them to be, on the whole, some of the most unsanitary people I've ever had the misfortune of dealing with. They often live in cramped, filthy conditions, are inconsiderate neighbors, and have a propensity for theft. Moreover, they seem to have no qualms about taking advantage of non-Hispanics, which I find particularly distasteful.
First generation Mexican immigrants tend to assimilate much more slowly into American culture compared to other ethnic groups. Part of this is the large numbers of immigrants from Mexico who come to the US and settle into little enclaves. And yes Language is a big barrier. However this changes dramatically by the second generation. Second generation Mexicans tend to assimilate significantly faster and English is the predominate language. By the third generation, the language barrier is pretty much a thing of the past: https://www.cato-unbound.org/2006/0...rgenerational-assimilation-mexican-americans/
 
First generation Mexican immigrants tend to assimilate much more slowly into American culture compared to other ethnic groups. Part of this is the large numbers of immigrants from Mexico who come to the US and settle into little enclaves. And yes Language is a big barrier. However this changes dramatically by the second generation. Second generation Mexicans tend to assimilate significantly faster and English is the predominate language. By the third generation, the language barrier is pretty much a thing of the past: https://www.cato-unbound.org/2006/0...rgenerational-assimilation-mexican-americans/
I lived around Hispanic neighborhoods, so I've had a front-row seat to their culture. And let's be real, they tend to cling to their language and customs, even when they're living in the US. I've seen it in California, the Southwest, and all the way to Texas - they often resist speaking English and instead stick to Spanish. Now, I'm not saying I have a problem with Hispanic people as individuals, but their culture is just not mine. I don't relate to it, and I don't feel like I need to. I think it's great that they're proud of their heritage, but at the same time, I believe that when you're living in a new country, you should make an effort to adapt to the local culture, not just impose your own on everyone else.
 
I lived around Hispanic neighborhoods, so I've had a front-row seat to their culture. And let's be real, they tend to cling to their language and customs, even when they're living in the US. I've seen it in California, the Southwest, and all the way to Texas - they often resist speaking English and instead stick to Spanish. Now, I'm not saying I have a problem with Hispanic people as individuals, but their culture is just not mine. I don't relate to it, and I don't feel like I need to. I think it's great that they're proud of their heritage, but at the same time, I believe that when you're living in a new country, you should make an effort to adapt to the local culture, not just impose your own on everyone else.
For the first generation yes: But it fades out with successive generations.
 
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