Empty glass of fire water and broken precepts |
This is the Fifth of May, commemorating a battle won over the imperial French, as Mexican rallied and overthrew their oppressors...for a little while. The European exploiters weren't done with the future United States of Mexico (Los Estados Unidos de Mexico), which is our neighbor's actual name.
Do something real in the kitchen, la cocina. Go indigenous |
It's a Vegan Cinco de Mayo with food from cenavegan.com. Salsa, chips, tacos, and tamales. |
But the beer companies and their marketing campaigns have turned el Cinco de Mayo into Hispanic Pride and Appreciation Day for the past few decades.
It's a way to sell product, particularly Corona ("Crown") and Dos Equis ("Two X's") and a variety of distilled agave juice very harmful to the human body. We're being marketed to.
It's a way to sell product, particularly Corona ("Crown") and Dos Equis ("Two X's") and a variety of distilled agave juice very harmful to the human body. We're being marketed to.
Look, my Gringo friends, I'm a stereotype! |
Appropriating the culture with some stereotypical accents -- sombrero, pistola, bandolero, poncho, mustachio, sarape, huaraches, and the like are not recommended. It's insensitive.
Let's play dress up for each Mexican state! |
Or decolonize your diet, cross your legs like a Aztec mystic, stare at a San Pedro cactus, meditate, then read or contemplate some Carlos Castaneda. Was what he's writing about real? Is there more to this reality than what we see? And learn Nahuatl (\na wah\) rather than the imperial language of the invaders if you would really be Mexican.
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