venerdì 27 giugno 2014

How To Talk About Cinco De Mayo Without Sounding Like A Gringo

No, it isn’t Mexican Independence Day.


Before you go and make a fool of yourself by trying to do a tequila power hour, why don’t you learn a little anti-colonial history?


Before you go and make a fool of yourself by trying to do a tequila power hour , why don’t you learn a little anti-colonial history?


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Let’s start from the beginning. You see, back in the 1860s, Mexico was kind of in a tough spot.


Let’s start from the beginning. You see, back in the 1860s, Mexico was kind of in a tough spot.


Benito Juarez, the country's first indigenous president, had just managed to suppress a rebellion that tried to usher in a monarchy instead of a republic.


José Escudero y Espronceda, Public Domain / Via commons.wikimedia.org


The three-year civil war had left the Republican government’s finances in shambles.


The three-year civil war had left the Republican government’s finances in shambles.


'Cause killing reactionaries is hella expensive, bro.


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But the worst part was that Mexico owed a ton of money to Spain, England, and France.


But the worst part was that Mexico owed a ton of money to Spain, England, and France.


And you know how awfully sensitive those imperialist fools can get about a couple million pesos.


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How To Talk About Cinco De Mayo Without Sounding Like A Gringo

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