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"Yanqui go home!"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

What happened with Rosarito Beach?

3/3/09, 7:28 PM

Anonymous AllanF said...

They think Mexico, especially San Miguel de Allende, is an extension of their country

Oh, that's rich. What could cause an American to think Mexico is simply an extension of America? They must have picked it up from the NYT, be my guess.

3/3/09, 8:07 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm sure the NY Times is against US travel to Mexico. Remember, other white people, (the losers) are haters. All 3rd worlders are inherently good, vibrant, and love soccer.

I'm calling Morris D on you if you say otherwise.

3/3/09, 9:53 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Several neighborhoods in Chicago are an extension of Mexico, however.

3/4/09, 2:53 AM

Anonymous Robert said...

Maybe they can build a wall or something to keep the Amaericans out.

3/4/09, 5:49 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

When we think of Yanqui's we think of aging pinkish snow birds that are enjoying cheap living and a good climate.

I could see a different threat to Mexicans. Eventually, there will be a wealthy "elite" Mexican-American overclass that will lord over the Mexicans. Many Mexican in the US are dual citzens' which allows them to own Mexican property. They will have all the language skills and family connections plus legal protection because of their American passports.

3/4/09, 8:05 AM

Blogger Dutch Boy said...

Re: Rosarito Beach I assume he meant the Mexican scam that cheated several Americans out of their retirement homes in Rosarito Beach several years ago.

3/4/09, 1:15 PM

Blogger danielj said...

I have to say, though, that I’ve come to appreciate Mexican anti-Americanism. It has helped keep two countries that share a 1,952 mile border quite different.

I'm sure that genetics and the Protestant work ethic play not a small role in facilitating this difference and surely we shouldn't simply attribute it to anti-American, Mexican animus.

3/4/09, 2:10 PM

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