"Being nice, Mexico is an armpit of a country."

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  • MaYaN_SuN
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    #91
    Originally posted by Underdog82
    Have you ever been to Mexico? Except for a few spots, it is an armpit of a country... Why do you think Mexicans are crossing the border by the millions?
    To get the hell out of that **** hole, thats why.

    No, its not the politically correct thing to say, but its damn true.
    lol **** have you!? Theres over 100 million Mexicans period. That's 100 million people that have yet to find a reason to go north.

    And they don't leave Mexico cause its a "armpit of a country," its for work. And some come over here to beat the pink skin off your backs in a boxing ring lol, but for the most part they come here cause theres a lack of jobs back home.

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    • MaYaN_SuN
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      #92
      Originally posted by steelhead
      if i recall pedro is a sanfrancisco boy half spain and half swedish.
      That actually makes more sense, lol its too bad both those countries are ass and horrible in this sport. Would have been fun to watch some of ours pound em out.

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      • Viva Chihuaha!!
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        #93
        Originally posted by Mochomo
        That's a quote from Pedro Fernandez from Ringtalk.com from his MARGARITO CONVICTED OF ILLEGAL HAND WRAPS! SUSPENDED ONE YEAR! article.

        Was it really necessary for him to insult Mexico like that?
        Pedro speaks "Plain and Basic Common Sense"....

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        • MaYaN_SuN
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          #94
          Originally posted by Smunoz
          Jjajaja, you have to work you inferior complex. No PR has said anything wrong about mexico. I have been outside of the discution in this forum for quite some time but every time i come in, you are talking **** about PR. Its a trend in you. By the way you have never been in PR to talk **** like that, second the puertoricans that live in the US are wayy diferent as the ones that live here. The mayority that goes to the US are uneducated people. But let me tell you, the one that live here are highly profesional people. PR has the highest rank of PHDs an Master degree people in all US, and one of the highest in the world. By the way i have been in mexico and let me tell you the vast mayority of the people there live in a massive poverty. PR is way advance, the mean of cars per family is 4, the income per capita is wayy higher. I can put my self as an example, i dont have the need to go to the US, i have a M.A. in public relations, i run my own company, and drive a brand new Porche 911 turbo 08 of $ 225,000. And i dont need any of cheese of the US goverment, and anything from ****y mexicans like you. Unlike your self, i am in my country living a well live and you dont have the balls to even progress in your own country. You dont have anything unless a big mouth and a complex of inferiority.
          lol Don't even tryyy to front. There's a reason why 65% of Puerto Ricans live in the US. Orlando's a ****hole and thats still considered a step up from San Juan.


          And all you P**** try to say some **** about Mexico, so don't take offense if I say some **** back. lol It's not that serious.

          Oh yeah, and I drive a 05 civic. It has automatic windows. Smells like mint. Has a sun roof. How you like that ****?

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          • Hallaqsillaq
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            #95
            Originally posted by IwatchBoxing
            The good people of the U. S. are not to be blamed for the shameless conduct of certain government officials." He argued in court and at the podium, that the U.S. occupation of Puerto Rico was illegal. His legal argument was based on the question of the USA being awarded proprietary rights over Puerto Rico by virtue of the Paris Peace Treaty of 1898. The island was handed over by Spain along with Cuba and the Philippines as spoils of war to the U.S

            Cuba and Phipplines are also spoils of war for the United States. Which Mexico is not, where did the 80 million come from, Europe, in the last Century.
            Exponential growth of populations.

            Primary reasons:

            lack of modern power grids ( wtf are you gonna do at night other than make babies if its dark after 6 pm?)

            lack of modern social education programs, i.e. birth control, abstinence (like any self respecting latino would give a damn anyways...), the influence of the catholic church - no ********s or birth control etc...

            social mindset about kids, in rural communities kids become workers and kids help you out when you are old...

            Social views on women (a patriarchal society, machismo etc), basically they were there to cook, clean, and make babies. In modern societies, women are an integral part of the social, political, and economic engines that move a country, so they have less kids, or none at all these days. There is a movement towards independence from ancient social norms, for example my GF currently doesn't want to have kids, maybe one if the time comes...

            BTW, these very basic and broad reasons affected our little island as well. We had uncle sam to help us out with our infrastructure and spread of educational programs.

            If you study the urban sprawl of any nation, it's all about the same....

            Mexico is just too damn big to expect it to keep up with a much smaller country, say like South Korea, which is practically the most wired and technologically advanced nation in the world (in consumer terms, not militarily etc). They are early adopters of consumer technologies. The same can be said for China, Brazil, India... they will have incredibly modern parts, and many incredibly backwards as well.

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            • Hallaqsillaq
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              #96
              Originally posted by MaYaN_SuN
              lol Don't even tryyy to front. There's a reason why 65% of Puerto Ricans live in the US. Orlando's a ****hole and thats still considered a step up from San Juan.


              And all you P**** try to say some **** about Mexico, so don't take offense if I say some **** back. lol It's not that serious.

              Oh yeah, and I drive a 05 civic. It has automatic windows. Smells like mint. Has a sun roof. How you like that ****?
              You have some hate for Puerto Rico in general in every post.. damn. What happened?

              I love my island. I studied in the US and came back. I knew it was going to be harder to make it, make less money, etc. I still feel those who left chose the easier path. Not going to judge them or hold it against them, the truth is there are more opportunities there. Down here, you have to work your balls off for what you have. I don't get the hate you have for this island or its people. Your views are skewed and based on half-truths as well.

              There are countless PR's in the US because the jíbaro emmigrated back in early-mid 20th century when the agricultural sector took a dive. There was not enough industry to support all those people coming to the coasts from the mountains so they hopped on a plane and went looking for prosperity. You can't seriously hate Puertoricans because of their particular path in history can you? These people were humble and proud, but uneducated. In the US many lost their humility and only kept their pride, slowly becoming the problem you associate with PR's in the US.

              The current wave of immigrants from Puerto Rico is similar, but this time its the educated who are leaving. Primarily sick of the Commonwealth governments inability to manage their budget, deliver proper incentives to the economy and general corruption. (sounds like Mexico now doesn't it???)

              PR is losing its identity slowly even on the island. We have parts that are 90% Dominican.

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              • MaYaN_SuN
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                #97
                Originally posted by Hallaqsillaq
                You have some hate for Puerto Rico in general in every post.. damn. What happened?

                I love my island. I studied in the US and came back. I knew it was going to be harder to make it, make less money, etc. I still feel those who left chose the easier path. Not going to judge them or hold it against them, the truth is there are more opportunities there. Down here, you have to work your balls off for what you have. I don't get the hate you have for this island or its people. Your views are skewed and based on half-truths as well.

                There are countless PR's in the US because the jíbaro emmigrated back in early-mid 20th century when the agricultural sector took a dive. There was not enough industry to support all those people coming to the coasts from the mountains so they hopped on a plane and went looking for prosperity. You can't seriously hate Puertoricans because of their particular path in history can you? These people were humble and proud, but uneducated. In the US many lost their humility and only kept their pride, slowly becoming the problem you associate with PR's in the US.

                The current wave of immigrants from Puerto Rico is similar, but this time its the educated who are leaving. Primarily sick of the Commonwealth governments inability to manage their budget, deliver proper incentives to the economy and general corruption. (sounds like Mexico now doesn't it???)

                PR is losing its identity slowly even on the island. We have parts that are 90% Dominican.
                It's not that serious, I always see Ricans tryin to say some ****. I'm just jumpin in lol.

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                • Hallaqsillaq
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                  #98
                  Originally posted by MaYaN_SuN
                  It's not that serious, I always see Ricans tryin to say some ****. I'm just jumpin in lol.
                  My bad then...

                  It just seems like Mexicans and PR's are in constant tension here. Good thing the Caribbean is in between lol. We'd be having wars every other week.

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                  • Viva Chihuaha!!
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                    #99
                    Originally posted by SnoopySmurf
                    Look on the bright side, at least he didn't say Mexico was the sweaty crotch pubes of America. Coz geographically speaking, THAT would have been more appropriate.
                    I think he did say that....For the most part...

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                      #100
                      Originally posted by Viva Chihuaha!!
                      I think he did say that....For the most part...
                      dimwitteedness
                      thats not how it works. these guys were'nt there and are just talking.
                      the stuff doesnt solidify like in the risto case.
                      blah blah blah with all these outdated threads

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