Sunday, September 15, 2019

MEXICAN CONSULATE'S ELITIST STREAK ON INDEPENDENCE

Mexican Consul at Brownsville Carlos Cue Vega 
 The Mexican military was well represented at the Grito
 Mayor Trey Mendez chums it up with Governmental Affairs Liaison Ramiro Gonzalez
 The executive Grito invitees were treated to marimba music.
What would Grito be without a smattering of public officials like city commissioner Ben Neece, a Sirenita and a couple of local denizens thrown in?
Municipal Judge Rigoberto Flores, would-be district judge candidate Gabby Garcia and former city commissioner Cesar de Leon were some of the VIPs attending the Grito. 

Special to El Rrun-Rrun

The celebration of El Grito associated with the 209th Anniversary of Mexican independence was held at the Texas Southmost Fine Arts Building.

But unlike the ceremony open to the unwashed masses, this one had a decidedly elitist nature.
The guests at the executive celebration held before before the public celebration had invitations with a bar code that identified them as the better people of the locale. Those without them were denied entry.

Historically, the Grito was just the beginning of the independence movement in Mexico.

The start of the struggle for independence took place when criollo priest Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla signalled its beginning at  Dolores, Guanajuato at dawn on the morning of September 16, 1810 with the pealing of the church bells, not on the night of September 15.

The celebration was actually moved to the night of September 15 by the Presidente de la Republica de Mexico General  Jose de la Cruz Porfirio Diaz Mori (aka) the dictator PORFIRIO DIAZ, who was born on September 15, 1830 and moved the party up a few hours to use the Grito to celebrate his own birthday.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you for posting this. While us, the regular folks were there listening to the music, some beating out their lungs yelling VIVA MEXICO, the peasants in the kitchen, the patron not mixing con la chusma. I've always wonder if they know that maybe WE dont want to mix with THEM.
I was there, and I bet people that had the water bottles or the mexican candy or the flags, were happier and more sincere than the starch neck Americans being reminded of their mexican ancestry.
In Washington, the president and the senators/congress DO NOT invite the common guy to THEIR celebrations, AMLO will invite Foreign service dignitaries, but not the guy who sells tacos outside his office so it happens EVERYWHERE. PESOS or DOLLARS, you DONT have them, you are NOT invited.

Anonymous said...

puro cream of the crap!

Anonymous said...

Thread: I'm always astounded by the imaginings of white people as it relates to race. Many of them have this fictionalized jigaboo version that is almost alien-like. And one of the greatest examples of this ever is Joe Biden's story about Corn Pop the gangsta.

Anonymous said...

How the mayor communicated with these people he don't speak spanish - sign language? Lambiscon

Anonymous said...

People have a cognitive bias where they over-estimate how noticeable their embarrassing behaviour is to others.

Que? No es mejicano????

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