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Why All the Mexican Narco Hate?

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By Gustavo Arellano

Published on February 03, 2009 at 2:03pm

Dear Mexican,

I can't tell you how disappointed I've been these past few days, as a U.S. citizen and ciudadano mexicano, how I've been seeing more and more stories about los narcos and how the Mexican government keeps getting screwed over in newspapers. I think that you should dedicate a whole article in your column telling your gringo readers what their pot- and crack-consuming has done to our country and the history of drug cartels such as Los Zetas. Gabachos are sick and tired of more of our people coming into the U.S., when they have no one else but themselves to blame. Like the song by Molotov, "Aunque nos hagan la fama / de que somos vendedores / de la droga que sembramos / ustedes son consumidores."

Soy de Sangre Azul

Dear Blueblood,

Great way to cite a Mexican band to make a salient point! Gabachos: Molotov is a rap/rock group from Mexico City (complete with a token gabacho!) that should meet up with Limp Bizkit in an alley and steal Fred Durst's undeserving riches. Their translated lyrics, from the bilingual song "Frijolero" off Dance and Dense Denso: "Even though you make us infamous / That we're sellers / Of the drugs we grow / Y'all are consumers." All the American media and governmental doom-and-gloom over the drug wars in Mexico, where a crackdown by President Felipe Calderón has created conditions in some cities that mimic the worst of Capone's Chicago and Osama bin Laden's wet dream and have thus led many normal Mexicans to flee to America despite our Great Recession, never seem to bring up that those cartels wouldn't have their billions in profits if so many Americans didn't love their dope. If Know Nothings really wanted to stop Mexicans from entering this country, they'd start advocating for the legalization of drugs. That would shave a couple of thousand Mexicans off our annual immigration rates, and leave Mexico's crime lords to fight over the true eternal Mexican dilemma: whether Chivas or América is the better soccer squad.

KNOW NOTHINGS! Who amongst you can truly say they hate the illegal Mexican but not the legal one? Who amongst you doesn't care about culture but everything about the law? The best three responders (keep answers under 100 words) get a Border Patrol hat or a copy of my ¡Ask a Mexican! book — theirchoice!

Ask the Mexican at themexican@askamexican.net, myspace.com/ocwab, or write to him via snail mail at: Gustavo Arellano, P.O. Box 1433, Anaheim, CA 92815-1433!