TruthNotBS
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Your argument conveniently ignores the long history of U.S. intervention in Latin America, which has played a significant role in the region's economic challenges. The U.S. has consistently imposed economic sanctions, orchestrated coups, and meddled in the internal affairs of Latin American countries to advance the interests of American corporations. Whether it's backing the 2009 coup in Honduras or interfering in Bolivia, these actions have destabilized nations and hindered their economic development.Fool. I speak Spanish desde mil novacientos cinquenta y nueve. I am part Mexican, and I lived in Mexico for 5 years (Villahermosa, Tabasco & Mexico City)
As for "bad foreign policy of the US" the US is the #1 VICTIM of imperialism, and Mexico is the #1 culprit of that, with over $30 Billion/YEAR (the Vikings would be envious) ripped out of the US economy by illegal aliens sending money back to Mexico (remittances$$) that they stole from Americans.
If anyone doubts, just ask ex-Mexican president Vicente Fox >>
I aIso already mentioned this with Pew Reseach links in previous posts.,Can you read ?
BTW. when Trump said that Mexican illegal aliens were "rapists" he was right. There is a totally different culture regarding sexual assault in Mexico (and most of Latin America) than we have in the US. For many Mexicans rape is not considered a bad thing, even within families of parents upon their kids.
There is what is known as the rape culture of Mexico. This is a whole nother thing from what we generally have in the US. Raping and sexual assaults on all levels, is commonly looked upon as normal in Mexico. This is true even within families.
Mexico, and most of Latin America has a distinct RAPE CULTURE, that is very foreign and different from American life. Women and children are looked upon as toys to Mexican men, and rape, pedophilia, and sexual assault is so common, it is generally accepted as normal. This is why US prosecutors consistently report the "puzzled" attitude of Mexican rape/sex assault suspects in court, who typically can't figure out why they are being arrested, or even thought of as having done something wrong. Where they come from, mostly, it IS NOT considered to BE wrong, and sexual assault is commonly accepted, even within families, and even against children.
Another evidence of the Mexican "rape culture" (this actually refers to sex crime generally), is the subways and buses in Mexico City, and other Mexican cities, segregated by sex. The record shows that Mexican men simply cannot keep their hands off Mexican women, including strangers on mass transit facilities. So they have men buses, and separate women & children buses.
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Mexico City Rolls Out Sex-Segregated Buses
Constant Groping, Harassment Led Women's Groups To Demand "Ladies Only" Road Transportwww.cbsnews.com
Subways in Mexico City have been segregated by sex since the 1960s. Buses a bit more recently. I'd like to see someone show me an American city where sex assault has been so prevalent that they have had to go to mass transit segregated by sex.
Trump said > "They're rapists". Essentially a TRUE statement, at least colloquially.
The truth is, U.S. foreign policy has often prioritized corporate profits over the well-being of Latin American citizens, leading to the violence, poverty, and social unrest we see today. And by the way, the notion that Hispanic culture is inherently violent is pure garbage. El Paso, Texas, a city with a predominantly Hispanic population, has consistently been one of the safest cities in the U.S. Your stereotypes don’t hold up to the facts.
- El Paso’s violent crime rate was 11.4 per 1,000 residents, and the city had a property crime score of 12.4.
- El Paso had a total crime score of 41.3.
- El Paso ranked higher than other large cities in Texas like Fort Worth (No. 16), Arlington (No. 19), and Austin (No. 27).
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