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[QUOTE]Originally posted by osirion: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Horemheb: [b]first, let me deal with the Mexican question. mexico is not a European culture, it is an Indian culture, i.e. native american. 84% of mexicans have no foreign blood. When Texas was part of Mexico the vast majority of the population was anglo american. Mexicans came here in larger numbers only after 1836. The United States has a British culture with a vaneer of frontier expierence. It is an Anglo-European culture, as is Australia, Canada etc. [/b][/QUOTE] That is pretty much the most uneducated answer I have heard from you. Mexico is an Indian culture? That speaks Spanish and worships a White God name Jesus? Has a fixation on light skin and discriminates against Native Americans and Blacks. If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it is a duck! Mexicans dress like Europeans, talk like Europeans, and the dominant social group looks like Europeans! Maybe they are Europeans!!! Good grief. From Bull fights, to soccer, to there calendar system, language, religion, etc, etc etc. They even like to dye their hair blonde and prefer Women with blue eyes and blonde hair. Just look at their movies! They don't even have Indians represented in their entertainment except in a mocking way. No, Mexico doesn't resemble the Aztec culture very well at all. The Spainiards did a good job of stamping the Native American culture out of Mexico. If you want to see Indian culture you will only find it in the most poorest of neighborhoods, but the best place to see it is in the jungles of Guatemala or in South America. Very distinct cultural differences. Thank for the laugh though. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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