Do you like Mexico?

Narz

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I do! It's nice and warm, there are many great beaches, the cost of living is low, the women there like me and I get to be taller than almost everyone! In short - paradise! :yeah: And those zany folks actually want to come here! :crazyeye:

So, what do you think of the land of fiestas and siestas?
 
Well, I never been there. At least its a land without Emperor Bush.
 
MjM said:
Not really. They give us alot of illegal immigrants, and the populace is generally ignorant.
Ignorance is realitive. Everyone is ignorant in their own way.
 
I like most of the people I have met from Mexico. There are aspects of Mexico that I don't like; the endemic corruption, the crappy educational system, the attitudes towards authority and the powerful that Spanish colonialism left in it's wake. Fortunately most of the Mexicans I have met in the US feel the same way about those things. Spain did much culturally in the Americas but it did not leave a useful political inheritence to it's colonies. I am around people from Latin America on a daily basis, Mexicans (along with Brazilians and Argentinians) seem the least different in terms of mental framework. I think the Mexican people are well into the process of becomming part of the modern world in terms of outlook, at least the ones I meet in Minnesota. Mexican immigrants tend to fit in pretty well here socially if you consider the numbers they are comming in, outside of work most of the Mexicans and Americans I work with hang out together. In the general public nobody notices the guy from Oxaca who works 70 hours a week to get his family into the American middle class because he is always at work.

Mexico is becomming a modern nation but it still needs to divorce itself from the old system of power and politics. Hopefully at some point Mexico's leaders will follow the people's lead. Once it does that and builds a decent educational system and infrastructure the sky is the limit. Like I've said, I like Mexicans in the the US (our countries are forever intertwined) but I hope that at some point some of the talented and energetic people I have met from there go back and try to help fix their country, we steal some of Mexico's best.
 
I would like to visit
 
Some hot ladies, but a lot of social problems.

But I give it a thumbs up, what the heck!

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the two minutes i spent in Mexico when we crossed the border was scary- but i imagine away from the border it gets nice :)
 
Great food! Too bad we have very few decent Mexican restaurants in Toronto.

I'd love to visit our NAFTA bretheren sometime, but the Mexican police are not very popular with Canadians at the moment and so I think I'll put it off for a bit.
 
I've never been there, but it would be nice to visit, just so i could say I've been there.
 
I am the Future said:
Accepting that everyone must be ignorant is a very ignorant thing to do.

Ignorance is not stupidity, it is simply lack of knowledge about the subject at hand. So unless everyone in the world knows everything about everything, then Narz's statement is correct. Everyone IS ignorant to some degree or another about something.

EDIT: Oh yeah, about Mexico. I'm rather neutral about it. The times I visited it, going under the US and Mexican flag while crossing the border gave me this sinking feeling in my gut, knowing that I was now in a nation where I was guilty until proven innocent. Oh, and I'm royally peeved right now at their government for actually helping people illegally enter our nation. That's just so wrong, it makes me want to dig a huge ditch all the way from the Gulf to the Pacific and never let anyone across again.

The folks were very nice, except that time I wandered into the bar WAY off the beaten track...everyone turned and looked at me with a scowl, and I swear they all had 6" or longer knives on their belts. I boogied out of there fast!
 
They have a lot of nice resorts there for cheap. My family can get a week at an all inclusive resort with Airfare from Philadelphia, for cheaper than spending a week at the Jersey Shore.
 
I live in Los Angeles, I'm pretty much am living in Mexico. :p
 
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