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re: it was a forced treaty that the white man has
Star Rating - 12/18/2007
The Los Angeles Mexican-American author who wrote "It was a forced treaty that the white man has done" on this site has unquestionably been brainwashed with the racist Chicano Power propaganda of the 1960s. The United States government compensated Mexico with 12 million dollars for the territory in the same way France was paid for the Louisiana Purchase. The author's bitter rhetoric is typical of California Latinos (i.e Mexicans) and is used as an excuse for their inability to successfully climb the social and economic ladder like all the other immigrant groups. To do so they feel will force them to lose their Mexican identity.
By the way, I am a second generation east coast Italian-American who has a great respect for other hard working Hispanics like Cubans, Argentinians, and even Puerto Ricans. These Latinos are far more driven to succeed in this country than Mexicans. And, for the historical record, the author speaks about Spaniards and Mexicans in the same breath. If he knew his history the would know that a real Spaniard is a white/Caucasian European. Mexicans, however, are not Spanish. They are a melting of white European Spanish blood with Native American Indian blood. Compare the face of a Spaniard and a Mexican, regardless of skin color, and it is patently clear that Mexicans are indeed Indian in appearance. The only thing Spanish about them is the language they speak. The fact that I speak English me ethnically British. In fact, the real Spaniards I've met despise it when Mexicans try to call themselves Spanish. Perhaps the Mexican author of the article at hand should forget all that Chicano Power brainwashing and learn a lesson from the other successful immigrant groups who've figured out how to be successful here in Los Angeles.
Bp | Los Angeles, CA
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One other thing I left out that should be noted. I have known Mexicans who came from the midwest, namely Wisconsin, Illinois, and Iowa, and they are a completely different breed than the "raised brown fist Chicano Power" Mexicans who reside in California. California Mexicans (especially those in southern California) hold fast to the belief that California is still part of Mexico - that the US should accommodate them and that they should not have to assimilate. No other ethnic group in California of the Southwest has been given so much but has so little to show for it. On the other hand, Mexicans who live in the Midwest have "melted in" nicely to the regional culture at large. They have that classic twang in their speech just like other Midwesterners with no hint of that whining drawn out Los Angeles Mexican Spanglish. A Midwestern Mexican-American acquaintance of mine says he has nothing in common with Mexicans who live in California. He also said that when he visits Los Angeles Mexicans here don't believe he is Mexican because he's "too white" sounding. People don't realize that it's only the Southwestern and Pacific Coast Mexicans who will simply not let go out the notion that this territory once belonged to Mexico. Mexican immigrants to the Midwest, however, are far more likely to embrace the local culture while keeping their Hispanic culture alive at home (which is what most European and Asian immigrants did).
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