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09-05-2011, 04:41 PM
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Re: Mexican Woman (abandoned in Desert)

Well believe it or not genius, some want to escape for, ya know, A BETTER LIFE!

Shocking isn't it?

What utter shit for brains some people can be. Yes I know they took your jawb, but if you weren't such a bunch of "its below me" type of people like we have here in the UK, the place wouldn't have such big issues with it.
Oh well gee if it isn't the expert on Mexican political and economic policies. Go visit any Mexican city and start walking around asking questions of business owners, homeless, Doctors, journalists, police, artisans, and any others you feel appropriate. Ask them what is wrong with Mexico and what would make Mexico a better place. Surprisingly enough most Mexicans already know at some level what is the problem with their country. But the real issue is accountability. Honesty, and integrity. Much of what they describe to me is an entrenched ideology involving an acceptance of corruption and dishonesty. Ingrained racism and identity politics. They actually accept the gruesome murders as a form of expression and communication. Do they want to escape to USA? Sure they do. But they also bring their basic ideology with them. They don't assimulate. They have been attempting to recreate the very conditions they sought so hard to escape from. Bell California is a classic example of Transplanted Mexican Politics of corruption and entitlement.
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Another dead cockroach.
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This is most sad.


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