Posted on 05/17/2006 3:47:47 PM PDT by SeafoodGumbo
February 15, 1998 in Los Angeles, USA - "During a game between the US and Mexico February 15, the US soccer team was not only booed and jeered throughout the entire game by Mexican fans, but were continually pelted with water, beer and in some cases solid objects like fruit from the over 60,000 fans in attendance.
One player was hit during with a water balloon during a corner kick attempt. As the team left the field at the end of both halves, beer and other debris rained down on them as they tried to run through the tunnel to their locker room. Mexico's fans in the end got the best of Uncle Sam as the Mexican national team defeated the US, 1-0.
This type of behavior is nothing new in Mexico, England, most of Europe, or any other Latin American countries. Home nations make it a matter of habit to act like idiots to visiting teams, and this incident was no different; except that it happened in Los Angeles, California!
Now, the rivalry between these two national teams has become pretty heated as the US has become a somewhat meager soccer power of sorts, but what happened in this case is completely inexcusable because it happened on America's own soil."
February 5, 2004 in Zapopan, Mexico "Last Thursday, when the U.S. played Canada in a qualifying round in Zapopan before 1,500 Mexicans, the crowd hooted "The Star-Spangled Banner," it booed U.S. goals. And it chanted "Osama! Osama! Osama" as the American players left the field with a 2-0 victory."
February 10, 2004 in Guadalajara, Mexico "In the 26th minute, the throng began chanting 'Osama! Osama!' at the Americans, but they appeared inured to such taunting and eager for a game of beautiful desperation in an attempt to reach the Olympics."
March 27, 2005 in Mexico City, Mexico "There was some booing and whistling during 'The Star-Spangled Banner' but the Americans expected worse. After the game, about 100 people gathered for a peaceful celebration near Mexico City's Angel of Independence monument. A few first tried to burn, then trampled a small American flag while chanting 'Osama! Osama!'"
The Heritage Foundation wasn't incorrect per se--they were looking at combat arms enlistments (that was what the study was about). Yes, Hispanics do tend to enlist in noncombat specialties slightly more than whites, but in this day and age, "non-combat" is a very relative term. (Motor T is a hell of a lot less safe in Iraq than, say, loader on an M1A2 Abrams or being a cannon-cocker.)
Remember the Alamo!!!
I don't think so, but the Mexicans seem to have a pretty good hatred of the US. Their lack of any sincere sympathy after 9/11 was telling and certainly opened my eyes about our neighbors' less than friendly attitude.
Im not a flaming anti-immigrant nor against legal immigration. To imply that is offensive. Fox is doing the best he can, under difficult circumstances, IMO.
Before you make claims about Mexican politics and her economy, you should do the research first. The Mexican economy fails to be one of the strongest, most diverse economies in the world. President Fox is trying but hes faced with a fascist, mercantile legislature, which he has had little success overcoming. Fox has also been unwilling to take a strong stand against them, and his policies are not doing the Mexican people any favors.
In essence, Mexico exports unemployment to the US and survives in part by the money sent back to Mexico by workers in this country. You can add a successful tourist industry that I presume is also helping provide revenue to the Mexican government.
From economic definitions, Mexico is mercantile, socialistic and fascist. Mexico has an extensive welfare state: socialistic. Mexico is protectionist towards foreign trade and foreign investment: mercantilism. Mexico is fascist by the continued alliance of private business with state owned and controlled industries.
If you dont like the truth, go fix it. If you cant accept the truth, I cant offer any suggestions. Search Google and the CIA fact book and you may learn something.
I don't think their is much racial animosity at all here in the US, just justified concern about the rule of law being patently ignored by illegal immigrants pouring over the borders. You seem to think everything is about racism, just like Jesse Jackson...
The MSM strikes again. Stats like this are spouted all the time but they are fantasies.
I have never heard any reference or lauding of a terrorist in connection with the Yankees, the worst being "Yankees suck!" as far as I have heard.
You are aware that we're on a thread accusing Mexicans of... GASP... racism?
The irony is underwhelming.
Don't know about others but it sure gets discouraging when we keep trying to judge people by their character and organizations, including our own government, keeps breaking out racial profiles.
I know lots of Mexicans who like the US a lot. So I think attributing characteristics to "the Mexicans" is probably a pretty broad statement.
What on earth are you talking about?
If these illegal immigrants love America so much, why were there so many Mexican flags and so few American flags on that first half-million illegal immigrant march a couple of months ago? Why so many racist posters calling for Reconquista, founding of Aztlan, sending the "Europeans" home, etc.?
I'm unconvinced about the 'citizen' thing.
There would not be a Mexican GDP without the US helping out.
Other than oil and tourism, what is Mexico known for? Although, I do believe there is a growing ag industry. But, again it's state/business owned.
According to your Bureau of Immigration and Citizenship Services, there is a huge backlog of Mexican residents waiting to obtain US citizenship. Oh well.
I don't see how cheering the name of a terrorist mass murderer like Osama Bin Laden can be anything other than racism on the part of Mexicans. I don't see any irony at all.
The level of violence at the Los Angeles Coliseum has increased so much that you actually have alerts during "traffic reports" to avoid the area when these "international soccer matches" are going on.
Those are the code words to listen for.
Agreed! There is a big difference between American citizens who are of Mexican descent and the current crop of protesters who are complaining about America.
And there would not be a US GDP without Mexico helping out. Mexico is the US's second largest trading partner, both for imports and exports, and its single largest source of oil.
Other than oil and tourism, what is Mexico known for?
Agriculture? Chemicals? Iron and steel? Mining? Manufacturing?
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