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Well, they sure have a lot of Spanish speaking radio channels. No matter where you are there seems to be a great percentage of our sound waves are in Spanish. Mexico also can transmit with a stronger frequency than our regulators allow our channels here in the US so we not only get those channels here in the US, but Mexico's also.
The social battle between those seeking to keep their culture 'pure Mexican' and those who want a more Americanize version is an argument that they made for themselves. It is when they push either upon us and brag about taking this country back and basically spit in our face that I lose interest in anything they have to say. Maybe it's the 'voto loco' that's sprayed on my fence that was the last straw, but some of their 'flavor' has soured with me. The warm family that tried to assimilate and was respectful of this country is slowly disappearing and being replace with a totally different attitude. So as a result, so has my attitude toward them. They blame the American citizens for not accepting this newer prevailing attitude, yet they are the ones who created it and promote it. Put the blame where it originates, with the invaders themselves, it's not with those that are reacting to it. You can't spit in someones face, and then blame the person for being angry for being spit at. |
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I was just trying to add on to what I had quoted the other day. The woman is unusual and interesting to me for being a Mexican.
She was saying that Spanish Radio was udermining the intelect of "her people" while specifically mentioning Piolin. The article speaks of trashy sex talk on Mexican Radio and mentions Piolin as being quite raunchy. It also alludes to Americanization of the newer generations, some which are a-holes who do things like spray paint your fence, some become brown racists (or both racist and delinquent), and some have nothing to do with either scenario. There are several different types according to my observations. I do agree with the deterioration mentioned in your assessment: Quote:
I believe many of our community problems with "Latino youth" can directly be laid at at the feet of so called "educators" and far left politicians who enable them.
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