the best heavyweight in north america is a mexican
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In the eyes of most of the world yes. If you went to japan or if you went to england telling people you were mexican, but werent born there, dont speak spanish, and only maintain a few cultural customs (such as flying the flag on cinco de mayo but having no idea what it was about) then by all means, you are american.
You can argue it all you want, but this is the only country, or one of the few, where people dont want to be just what they really are, american. If you are born in america, live here, make your life here, then you are american. Everyone is half puerto rican, half mexican, half spanish, half polish, half irish with a touch of chinese.
In the end, if you arent a mexican citizen, you are a mexican american, period.Comment
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Thanks for breaking down bro - you shouldn't have to waste your energy but you know...In the eyes of most of the world yes. If you went to japan or if you went to england telling people you were mexican, but werent born there, dont speak spanish, and only maintain a few cultural customs (such as flying the flag on cinco de mayo but having no idea what it was about) then by all means, you are american.
You can argue it all you want, but this is the only country, or one of the few, where people dont want to be just what they really are, american. If you are born in america, live here, make your life here, then you are american. Everyone is half puerto rican, half mexican, half spanish, half polish, half irish with a touch of chinese.
In the end, if you arent a mexican citizen, you are a mexican american, period.Comment
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They are born in puerto rico though, so thats different. Even though they are american citizens, you could be born there, live your life there and never once even care to visit america.Comment


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