By the way these modern "Mexicans" shouldn't even be called Mexicans, they shouldn't be called Hispanic, Spanish, Latino, etc because it equates them with the much superior real Latin Spanish conquerers.
White Spanish men conquered the land
White Spanish men created the flag of Mexico
White Spanish men brought their languge to Mexico
White Spanish men created the laws of Mexico
Even the Mexican American war was fought by mostly Spaniards
Today the Mexican population is 90% race mixed brown. The only culture created by this new creature race is street tacos and drug cartels. Grouping them with Spaniards and other Latin peoples is an insult to white people and should be discouraged.
By the way these modern "Mexicans" shouldn't even be called Mexicans, they shouldn't be called Hispanic, Spanish, Latino, etc because it equates them with the much superior real Latin Spanish conquerers.
White Spanish men conquered the land
White Spanish men created the flag of Mexico
White Spanish men brought their languge to Mexico
White Spanish men created the laws of Mexico
Even the Mexican American war was fought by mostly Spaniards
Today the Mexican population is 90% race mixed brown. The only culture created by this new creature race is street tacos and drug cartels. Grouping them with Spaniards and other Latin peoples is an insult to white people and should be discouraged.
Just call them beaners.
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