Mexico is far from as homogeneous as you make it out to be.
The cartels, for all the harm they do in the USA, tend to be protective of foreigners, as they bring money into the country. They've been known to make examples of unorganized criminals who kidnap or steal from visitors.
They do generally hate gringos however. That's OK, I am no gringo. I am of a latin culture, extremely compatible with the Mexican way of life. I am also fluent in Spanish, which instantly disqualifies me as a gringo.
They're not anti-white, they consider themselves white, as opposed to the tribes of indigenous. They despise GRINGOS, which are English speakers. That's normal too, given how incompatible the Anglo-Saxon culture is with the Latin ones.
You're a French Canadian bro, you're definitely a gringo to them. White Mexicans are not common and white people are generally assumed to be foreign.
Mexico is far from homogenous but the same diatribes against whites are amped up there and you see a massive resurgence of native pride through things like nauhatl and aztec/mexica culture.
"MexicoIn Mexico, since the late 19th century, the use of "gringo" has been restricted to the American, often, but not always, in a derogatory or displeasure way. The term is mentioned in its sense of incomprehensible language from the 19th century (1789) and until the 1830s, but also to indicate to foreign troops, at first, coming from Spain in the second half of the nineteenth century.[15] A text published in Mexico, but written by a Spanish, denigrates a Sonoran Mexican for speaking "gringo," in reference to the indigenous language. After the War with the United States, gringo begins to be used for the citizens of that country, with expressions such as "Cringo American" or simply "gringo," witnessed as of popular use in Tepetitlán in 1849.[17] Since then, and given the permanent contact between the two countries, gringo went on to designate exclusively the American[35] and became the most widely used gentleman in the country after Mexican.[15]"
Mexico is full of rampant anti white anti European sentiments and run by a kike bitch with cartel ties. Watch your back.
Mexico is far from as homogeneous as you make it out to be.
The cartels, for all the harm they do in the USA, tend to be protective of foreigners, as they bring money into the country. They've been known to make examples of unorganized criminals who kidnap or steal from visitors.
They do generally hate gringos however. That's OK, I am no gringo. I am of a latin culture, extremely compatible with the Mexican way of life. I am also fluent in Spanish, which instantly disqualifies me as a gringo.
They're not anti-white, they consider themselves white, as opposed to the tribes of indigenous. They despise GRINGOS, which are English speakers. That's normal too, given how incompatible the Anglo-Saxon culture is with the Latin ones.
You're a French Canadian bro, you're definitely a gringo to them. White Mexicans are not common and white people are generally assumed to be foreign.
Mexico is far from homogenous but the same diatribes against whites are amped up there and you see a massive resurgence of native pride through things like nauhatl and aztec/mexica culture.
From Wikipedia in Spanish:
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gringo
"MexicoIn Mexico, since the late 19th century, the use of "gringo" has been restricted to the American, often, but not always, in a derogatory or displeasure way. The term is mentioned in its sense of incomprehensible language from the 19th century (1789) and until the 1830s, but also to indicate to foreign troops, at first, coming from Spain in the second half of the nineteenth century.[15] A text published in Mexico, but written by a Spanish, denigrates a Sonoran Mexican for speaking "gringo," in reference to the indigenous language. After the War with the United States, gringo begins to be used for the citizens of that country, with expressions such as "Cringo American" or simply "gringo," witnessed as of popular use in Tepetitlán in 1849.[17] Since then, and given the permanent contact between the two countries, gringo went on to designate exclusively the American[35] and became the most widely used gentleman in the country after Mexican.[15]"