Esteysi Sanchez Izazaga. What the hell is wrong with these people? Is drunk driving ingrained in their culture or something?
Most immigrants from below the Rio Grande are basically native americans. They handle firewater about as well as the red indians. Because they are indians.
It’s easy (for some) to think of illegal immigrants as kind of like Spaniards from Europe. They speak Spanish, right? But they’re nothing like Europeans.
We’re talking about Aztecs or the equivalent. And alcohol is not their friend.
” Is drunk driving ingrained in their culture or something?”
Yes, it is a cultural thing. In Mexico if a cop pulls you over for drunk driving you give $10 to the cop and you are on your way, no consequences. Also, most of those illegals have never driven a car before arriving here. I live about 50 miles away from where this happened. Whenever I hear about a somebody getting killed by a drunk driver, the perpetrator has two Spanish last names, like Sanchez Izzagza.
Yes, as well as child abuse
Most Mexicans have ‘native Indian’ blood, as in ‘American native Indians.’ There is a reason for the theory about keeping alcohol away from Indians.
Let me help reinforce the stereotype in your mind.
go to http://www.endwi.com/awareness-campaigns/
Click on Awareness campaign.
Watch the commercial called “Mi hijo”
Yes
‘What the hell is wrong with these people? Is drunk driving ingrained in their culture or something?’
Yes. It is.
An illegal rammed my daughter’s car from behind and fled the scene. He was later caught and though he had been drinking when arrested it was hours later so they didn’t charge him with DUI or even leaving the scene of an accident. I was pretty angry and in an attempt to “calm me down” the arresting officer told me I needed to understand it was part of their culture- I kid you not! Part of their culture to drive under the influence and hit and run.
Maricopa County Arizona several years ago actually had a separate court system going on for minorities- meaning illegals mostly. The way it worked is they served less jail time and paid lower fines than “regular folks” with the idea that it really was part of their culture to drink, and they were not likely to have the money to pay large fines. There were heavy drinkers in my family but I am sure I could not claim it is my culture if I am caught drinking and driving. Thankfully taxpayers in Maricopa County found out and put a stop to that nonsense!
More on the “minority” favoritism in Maricopa County...note the higher court did not make them stop it...taxpayers finally did when it all came out:
Not giving a damn about other people, which is the antithesis of our Social Contract, is the thing that is ingrained in their primitive, violent culture.