Originally posted by SeitseWhat attack? Me telling you what I think you should do?
Dear friend,
I think I do not deserve your insults, because I did not insult you in the first place. This attack from you it is a CLEAR SIGN of (a) that you are giving me the right to insult you back, calling you a condomn accident while your mama was gang banged during her job as a call girl, and/or (b) that you need to insult because you LACK the mental ...[text shortened]... mind control and oppression aparatus of the "soft-dictatorship" elite ruling my home country.
Ok. Here is another CLEAR SIGN for you. I don't like you.
I do like mexicans though.
ps... how can one use style on a pig? It seems rather pointless.
Originally posted by StarValleyWyIndeed. That is why I do not expect a pig like you to receive pearls. So you go back and make a move in chess after more than 1 year, or start asking yourself why your life is so boring that you get into a chess site to chat instead of... er... hm... playing chess?
how can one use style on a pig? It seems rather pointless.
Let's face it. You are an old people, lonely as hell, uncapable of relating to others due to some aspect or self-esteem problem, and you give no inteligent answer for your denial. Plus you use the word "commie" in a brain-washed, simple way, without even analyzing intelligently the other people's reasoning.
In brief: You are useless and you should consider suicide. Pathetic.
Originally posted by DJSoto2 edits? Ok, ok, no criticism, just pointing out.
Why boycott?
Well, after exchanging ideas with some of the brightest minds at RHP, like Delmer, for example, we concluded that boycott is a big word and not feasible nor desirable. Unfortunately, the thread name cannot be changed. The idea, however, remains: Send massive amounts of e-mails to the government officials saying the sender is worried by the fraud and tense situation created by such fraud, and that they will recommend family and friends not to travel to Mexico.
The government values tourism dollars and euros, and the elite in political and economic power in a empoverished and opressive country such as Mexico understands no other language than money and international pressure.
That's why.
Originally posted by SeitseGets my rec, Seitse!
2 edits? Ok, ok, no criticism, just pointing out.
Well, after exchanging ideas with some of the brightest minds at RHP, like Delmer, for example, we concluded that boycott is a big word and not feasible nor desirable. Unfortunately, the thread name cannot be changed. The idea, however, remains: Send massive amounts of e-mails to the government officials sa ...[text shortened]... h as Mexico understands no other language than money and international pressure.
That's why.
Originally posted by DelmerThanks, Del! 😵
Gets my rec, Seitse!
By the way, 1,500,000 people gathered today at the country's heart (Zocalo) in Mexico City, demanding the votes to be counted one by one. The army is supposed to be guarding the ballot boxes since the elections was closed, so let's hope the Court authorizes count and cleans the election.
No matter the winner, the legitimization is under way. I just hope the TV duopoly and the media in general opens up to discordant voices. I keep being censored by the newspapers that used to publish my weekly columns, though, so my hopes aren't that high right now.
It's not about an election, only, but a complete process of social healing and a fight against the dictatorship-like maneuvers of the elites.
Let's see what happens.
Originally posted by SeitseViva Villa Cabrones!
In such dark days like these, when I remember why millions of humble people are literally pushed over the border (plus the thousands of us who are lucky enough to get small academic positions in other parts of the world)... believe me... I really start playing with the idea of, if not a revolution, at least to be anexed by Europe or the States.
Shame, same ...[text shortened]... not in the slums or dried corn fields: It's in the nice mansions and fancy government offices.
Originally posted by jammerYou must be in Vista or Oceanside or maybe Escondido, I used to live in Escondido and they had rules in the 60's, if you're brown turn around, etc.
"BOYCOTT Mexico in any way you can "
Don't think there are to many ways I can.
I live just North of San Diego, about 30 mi from the border. At least half the people in my area are Mexican.
Half the people I work with are Mexican.
I can't go to a resturant, bar or most anywhere else without coming in contact with Mexicans.
Literally 100's of illegals p ...[text shortened]... overnment seems to care..
IMO we should just go ahead and buy Mexico or seal that border.
Originally posted by SeitseGood post Compadre! It's kind of hard for me to boycott Mexico though since half of my family lives there. You were smart to move overseas.
Please read the following link.-
http://www.gregpalast.com/stealing-it-in-front-of-your-eyes
* If you are an American sick of corrupt Mexican politicians and businesspeople who make the poor poorer, forcing them to go as illegal aliens to the U.S., and/or
* If you like the real Mexico (the one in the south, not fake North) or the real Mexicans (the poo ...[text shortened]... t doesn't respect the will of the majority -aware of how important tourism is for the country.
Originally posted by jammerHe means to boycott Mexico the country. That means no "boys town" excursions.
"BOYCOTT Mexico in any way you can "
Don't think there are to many ways I can.
I live just North of San Diego, about 30 mi from the border. At least half the people in my area are Mexican.
Half the people I work with are Mexican.
I can't go to a resturant, bar or most anywhere else without coming in contact with Mexicans.
Literally 100's of illegals p ...[text shortened]... overnment seems to care..
IMO we should just go ahead and buy Mexico or seal that border.
Originally posted by slimjimCompadre, you are back! I hope the driving was o.k. and you keep away from nicotine 😉
Good post Compadre! It's kind of hard for me to boycott Mexico though since half of my family lives there. You were smart to move overseas.
Yeah, I know. My family is there too so I perfectly understand.
Del had a nice point, also, so the thing is just to pressure the authorities. I hope people rise, though. The pacific civil disobedience started, anyway. Let's see where does this lead.