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Self-Hating Mexican Americans, and Rednecks of All Colors

Dear Mexican,

I'm a Mexican American, but I always lie and tell people my ancestors were from Spain and immigrated to the United States in the 1920s. My whole family says this. We feel embarrassed if we tell people that our heritage is Mexican because Mexicans in the USA are so dirty, mostly gang bangers, and they spray graffiti everywhere — my family is not like this. My father went to UCLA and I'm going to USC right now. Should I face my background and tell people the truth?

Coconut Cabrón

Dear Wab,

Felicidades — you are officially the most pendejo person ever to ask the Mexican! I'm fine with people labeling themselves whatever they want given ethnic identity is fluid like water (special shout-out to all the pochos that must endure the "You're not a 'real Mexican'" bigotry of Mexicans and Chicano yaktivists but who are nevertheless proud of their heritage), but you're just stupid. You obviously don't consider yourself a Spaniard, since you begin your pregunta by identifying yourself as a Mexican American, so labeling yourself Spanish is a lie born out of vanity rather than pride. You then state, without inserting any qualifiers, that Mexicans are dirty, tagging cholos, but quickly offer your family as counterexamples, thus invalidating your overarching claim. Go ahead and tell people the truth about you — that eres un wimpy wab who's so self-hating he must ask the Mexican for a blessing. Here's your bendición: Vete a la fregada, pinche puto pendejo baboso.

Dear Mexican,

I'm from a little Podunk area that relies heavily on labor-intensive agriculture (mostly raising tobacco) and has a lot of Mexican immigrants. I've noticed that most of the Mexicans I've worked with or met share the same interests as most of the rednecks I grew up with. Not to lay stereotypes on either group, but I'm gonna: Both want big Dodge trucks with something on the back window (rednecks usually go for Confederate flags, Mexicans usually go for the Virgen de Guadalupe), both often wear boots made out of some exotic animal skin, both seem to listen to country music, drink a lot of cheap beer and hit on chubby redneck girls. Are the new immigrants just adapting to the dominant redneck culture or do rural folks north and south of the border just share a lot of the same interests?

Hillbilly in Central Kentucky

Dear Hermano,

The South will rise again — thanks to the help of Mexicans. United States Census figures show that Dixie experienced the largest increase of Latinos, ­percentagewise, of any region in the United States, with Mexicans constituting the vasto majority of the population. While a lot of gabachos have fretted about the influx, you're right to embrace the immigrants, Hillbilly. Mexicans and rednecks are removed only by birth. The differences are negligible — Jack and Jim for ustedes, Cazadores and Herradura for nosotros. Ramón Ayala is our Bill Monroe; "Rocky Top" is y'alls' "Canción Mixteca." We cheer sports everyone else jeers (NASCAR, soccer), use plural ­second-­person pronouns, and we both hate invading Yankees. The only matter we part on is the idea of secession from the United States: While Southerners tried but failed, we're perfectly content with allowing our birth rates to advance across America like Stonewall Jackson did through the Shenandoah Valley.

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  • Holla2011 02/12/2011 8:21:00 PM

    Hi, You shouldn't be afaird to tell people that you are Mexican America, because not all Mexican Americans are like that, There are people such as Oscar de LaHoya who is Mexican American, and that lady that made it in the Senate who is Mexican American. People who tell you that Mexican American are Dirty ought to be ashamed not you, You have the opporunity to prove them wrong, by telling them about yourself and your career goals. Thier alot of people out their that think Mexicans are dirty but, once you show them that your hardworking and honest, their thought about you, or other Mexicans change, They see you in a different view

  • JOSE A.GUILLEN 06/01/2008 11:51:00 PM

    BORN AND RAISED IN CHICAGO ILLINOIS UNTIL MY TEEN YEARS MOVING BACK TO MEXICO TO MY DADS FARM RAISING HORSES COWS ROOSTERS AND CROPS I LEARNED THE BEAUTY OF MY CULTURE AND I AM PROUD OF ALL MY MEXICAN CULTURE JUST KNOWING ABOUT OUR HISTORY OF BRAVE REVOLUTIONARYS TO ARE INTERNATIONAL ARTIST LIKE VICENTE FERNANDEZ THE LONGEST LIVING LEGEND IN THE WORLD AND HEREING THE MARIACHIS THE HARD WORKING HISPANICS MAKES ME SO PROUD TO HAVE THAT MEXICAN CULTURE IN ME ALTHOUGH I WAS BORN HERE I SPEAK FLUENT ENGLISH AND SPANISH AND NEVER PRETEND TO BE OTHER THAN WHAT MY SKIN REFLECTS ONE LAST THING TO MAKE THIS SHORT THE TRUE AMERICAN IS THE NATIVE INDIAN BECAUSE ALL WHITES ARE IMMIGRANTS JUST LIKE US SO LETS ALL GET ALONG AND MAKE THIS A GOOD COUNTRY.

 

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