You are unemployed and want a new job, under a Democratic president you have a better chance of getting one!

First of all, Mexico is just one of several cultures under the Hispanic umbrella. There isn't one monolithic "Hispanic Culture". In Cuba, where my parents are from, if a man rapes a woman, he might end up before a firing squad or will be thrown in prison, likely forever.

Both Mexico and the United States face significant challenges when it comes to sexual harassment and rape. These are pervasive issues in many parts of the world, and neither country is an exception. Sexual violence and harassment are complex problems that stem from a variety of social, cultural, and legal factors. The idea that Mexico is uniquely dangerous or that Mexican men are more prone to such behavior compared to men in other countries, including the United States, is not only incorrect but also an oversimplification of a global issue.

In both Mexico and in the US, sexual harassment and assault are serious concerns that affect large portions of the population, particularly women. In Mexico, high-profile cases of femicide, widespread reports of sexual harassment, and gender-based violence have sparked significant social movements, such as "Ni Una Menos," which advocates for the safety and rights of women. The situation in the United States is similar in many respects, with sexual violence being a major issue, evidenced by movements like #MeToo, which has brought to light the widespread nature of sexual harassment and assault across various sectors of society.

The introduction of women-only sections in public transportation in some Mexican cities, such as Mexico City, is one of the measures implemented to address the specific issue of harassment in public spaces. These sections are intended to provide a safer environment for women, particularly during peak travel times when crowded conditions can make it easier for harassment to occur. While this approach may seem unique, it is a response to the particular challenges faced in those cities and reflects a broader societal effort to protect women from sexual violence in public spaces.

it's ironic that you would be pointing your crooked feculent finger at Mexican-Hispanic culture, asserting that it's bad for women while your American society is the #1 producer of porn. Your culture is pornified, pro-porn, for an "art form" that denigrates and often sexually violates women, fueling the sexual fantasies of serial killers and other psychopaths who target women.

Your beloved American culture cuts the breasts off of 14-year-old girls to "transition" them to the opposite gender. It injects children with puberty blockers after brainwashing them in public schools staffed by woke LGBTQ groomer-perverts. In your culture, this crap happens:



In your "civilized", "progressive", more evolved, caucasoid culture (kaka-poop culture) children, including girls, aren't safe. They're highly sexualized:


Right on Netflix (American Netflix, Netflix-USA), minors are being sexualized. Your beloved Cacasoid culture is pedophilic and perverted. You're pro-pedo and pervo, how about that punk? You're a perv-punk. How about that? I can dish out the stupid, ignorant racist shit rhetoric too, just like you. Even gays are complaining about your kaka culture:





That's your culture, your baby, that's you, you. Sorry, you can't deny it, accept it. American culture amounts to the aforementioned poop. How about that? I'll choose the worst aspects of American culture then I'll magnify it and pretend America is crap. You're doing the same to Mexican-Hispanic culture. What a shame that your Mexican parents have a son that hates his Hispanic culture and craps on it. How sad.

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First of all, Mexico is just one of several cultures under the Hispanic umbrella. There isn't one monolithic "Hispanic Culture". In Cuba, where my parents are from, if a man rapes a woman, he might end up before a firing squad or will be thrown in prison, likely forever.

Both Mexico and the United States face significant challenges when it comes to sexual harassment and rape. These are pervasive issues in many parts of the world, and neither country is an exception. Sexual violence and harassment are complex problems that stem from a variety of social, cultural, and legal factors. The idea that Mexico is uniquely dangerous or that Mexican men are more prone to such behavior compared to men in other countries, including the United States, is not only incorrect but also an oversimplification of a global issue.

In both Mexico and in the US, sexual harassment and assault are serious concerns that affect large portions of the population, particularly women. In Mexico, high-profile cases of femicide, widespread reports of sexual harassment, and gender-based violence have sparked significant social movements, such as "Ni Una Menos," which advocates for the safety and rights of women. The situation in the United States is similar in many respects, with sexual violence being a major issue, evidenced by movements like #MeToo, which has brought to light the widespread nature of sexual harassment and assault across various sectors of society.

The introduction of women-only sections in public transportation in some Mexican cities, such as Mexico City, is one of the measures implemented to address the specific issue of harassment in public spaces. These sections are intended to provide a safer environment for women, particularly during peak travel times when crowded conditions can make it easier for harassment to occur. While this approach may seem unique, it is a response to the particular challenges faced in those cities and reflects a broader societal effort to protect women from sexual violence in public spaces.

it's ironic that you would be pointing your crooked feculent finger at Mexican-Hispanic culture, asserting that it's bad for women while your American society is the #1 producer of porn. Your culture is pornified, pro-porn, for an "art form" that denigrates and often sexually violates women, fueling the sexual fantasies of serial killers and other psychopaths who target women.

Your beloved American culture cuts the breasts off of 14-year-old girls to "transition" them to the opposite gender. It injects children with puberty blockers after brainwashing them in public schools staffed by woke LGBTQ groomer-perverts. In your culture, this crap happens:



In your "civilized", "progressive", more evolved, caucasoid culture (kaka-poop culture) children, including girls, aren't safe. They're highly sexualized:


Right on Netflix (American Netflix, Netflix-USA), minors are being sexualized. Your beloved Cacasoid culture is pedophilic and perverted. You're pro-pedo and pervo, how about that punk? You're a perv-punk. How about that? I can dish out the stupid, ignorant racist shit rhetoric too, just like you. Even gays are complaining about your kaka culture:





That's your culture, your baby, that's you, you. Sorry, you can't deny it, accept it. American culture amounts to the aforementioned poop. How about that? I'll choose the worst aspects of American culture then I'll magnify it and pretend America is crap. You're doing the same to Mexican-Hispanic culture. What a shame that your Mexican parents have a son that hates his Hispanic culture and craps on it. How sad.

Very astute and analytical rebuttal, otherwise you knocked it out of the park on the issues of dying cultures, otherwise that we've both faced in our government's and nation's....We both have cultures that we've loved and cherished for many year's be it here or there, especially before thing's started going very wrong, and now they are under attack daily.

I feel that we have great people on both sides of the line (hmm where have I heard that line before?), but it's very true.

We are fighting against evil spirit's and principalities in high place's now. If we don't get together to fight what's going on in our governments and nation's, otherwise that is promoting or allowing these thing's to get bigger and bigger, then we all lose.

Fight, fight, fight doesn't mean physical violence, but rather it means to figure a way back to when the government and the people were one.

Mexico is definitely not without problems, I mean having the cartels and such types of thing's going on, and yes we defintely have major issue's going on here as well. Open borders in any country promotes major corruption on both sides of the lines.

Hopefully the American spanish culture here in America will choose the republican party where at least it will be more in line with the American Spanish Mexican culture that you defended so eloquently in your post.

Not sure what protectionist said that fired you up, but he is usually a good poster on the issue's around here.
 
You're focused on a micro level instead of a macro level and the impacts of illegal immigrants and crime, not to mention millions of illegal immigrants have been re-labeled as "migrants" and authorized workers, removing and no longer classifying them as illegal aliens. Nor does your data discuss the direct descendents of illegal aliens, which would most likely be the criminals. The illegal immigration sample has grown much smaller under the Biden and Harris administration because of their temporary legalized status.

Sorry .. your data continues to generate more questions than it answers, but if it makes you feel better .. more power to you,
 
You're focused on a micro level instead of a macro level and the impacts of illegal immigrants and crime, not to mention millions of illegal immigrants have been re-labeled as "migrants" and authorized workers, removing and no longer classifying them as illegal aliens. Nor does your data discuss the direct descendents of illegal aliens, which would most likely be the criminals. The illegal immigration sample has grown much smaller under the Biden and Harris administration because of their temporary legalized status.

Sorry .. your data continues to generate more questions than it answers, but if it makes you feel better .. more power to you,
All I know for a fact is that Trump's plan is going to cause more problems than it solves. In fact, the amount of problems that it solves is minimal.

In addition, neither you not I are in a position to solve this problem This problem has been going on for 50 years+ and no one has been able to solve it yet. It is a problem that requires compromise between the parties and what is incredible is that we FINALLY had a compromise in January and TRUMP brought it down.

One thing FOR SURE is that "My way or the highway" mentality of Trump is not going to work.
 

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