It's like how Speedy Gonzales was so popular in Mexico, they just want to see something inspired from their culture, no matter how inaccurate or "offensive"
I second this.
Side note: this was really guy to twas
I always enjoy spanish because I switch from normal speech to sounding like a 30 year old Mexican mom scolding someone.
I know like I don't even care if I'm or Mexican I'm still Latino and I like seeing our culture being represented in the media
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· 7 years ago
What if she hates it and he doesn't? Probably neither of them represents half a continent or even a whole country. And isn't is peculiar how people who love mongering stereotypes against ethnic or other minorities always have that ONE witness out of that group proving once and for all that only "pussies" could possibly be offended by those said stereotypes?
Her last name, Palacios, sounds like she might be Latina too... Just because some Latinos don't care doesn't mean we all don't, and the second commenter doesn't get to speak for everyone either.
Well technically they are portraying a Mariachi band as they are playing instruments (and likely Mariachi music), not so much mexicans per se. It's a traditional Mariachi costume to wear items like a sombrero, bollo ties, ponchos, or Matador esqu clothing (I cant remember the actual name). There really isn't anything offensive or stereotypical about a ballet flolklorico dancer wearing the traditional dress, so why is it stereotypical for a Mariachi band member to wear the traditional outfit? In fact, most would prefer they wear traditional garb as its upholding what is a large part of mexican music, dance, and culture. Traditional clothing is not a negative stereotype or a stereotype at all, its upholding culture through tradition, which is why it's called traditional clothing.
Side note: this was really guy to twas
I always enjoy spanish because I switch from normal speech to sounding like a 30 year old Mexican mom scolding someone.