Is it politically correct to talk about Mexican bosses and their American employees?
I think it is politically incorrect, because we suppose to stereotype and portray Mexicans as illegals and undereducated farmers.
And we suppose to portray ourselves (US Citizens ) as wealthy, educated and powerful people who know all about everything.
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You can talk about the Mexican bosses all you want.
Notice how two posters automatically stereotype when they just read the word "Mexican"….LOL.
As long as those bosses are legal!!
Oh well, like it or not, the majority of illegals are mexicans, also look who is asking the question, so we know who was being talked about, common sense!!
Here’s someone else trying to blur the lines between legal & illegal; American & Mexican national (or citizen).
A large portion of Mexico’s population is uneducated and living in poverty. I ask you if the US wasn’t a better, wealthier, more powerful nation would all the illegals (especially from MX) run here every year.
You would have us portray Mexicans as most of them are not and Americans as most of them are not.
Most Americans are better educated and wealthier. A smaller portion of our citizens live in poverty. It’s just a fact. No need to get sarcastic and nasty.
World Bank Estimates in 2005 stated that more than 45 percent of the population was living in moderate poverty and 18 percent of the population was living in extreme poverty. In rural areas, the extremely poor spend nearly half of their income on food, beverages and tobacco.
At the national level, in 2002 the rates for access to electricity, water and sanitation were 98, 90 and 80 percent, respectively.
According to the US Census, in 2007 5.8% of all people in married families lived in poverty,[17] as did 26.6% of all persons in single parent households [17] and 19.1% of all persons living alone. [17]
Mexico has made great strides in improving access to education and literacy rates over the past few decades. According to a 2006 World Bank report, enrollment at the primary level is nearly universal, and more children are completing primary education. The average number of years of schooling for the population 15 years old and over was around eight years during the 2004-2005 school year, a marked improvement on a decade earlier–when it was 6.8 years–but low compared with other Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries.\
Not stereotyping just stating facts.
it’s simple:
The US media portray Jews as good people, and Arabs, Latinos, or Aryans as bad people.
The US media is liberal , feminist, pro-communist, and pro-zionist.
The US media support organized crime, human smugglers and corruption.
The US media hates Catholics and Muslims.
It’s ok to talk about them, because they’re usually over here in America illegally.
Anglos fear Mexicans, because Mexicans are taking over, holding better jobs, making more money, and doing better, and getting each time more economic and political power as group.
Anglos fear La Re Conquista.
GRONZYWOLFGANG– say’s it all— they are here to reconquer the united states
bosses will always be talked about no matter what ethnic heritage they come from !!!
if the boss is here in the united states i would hope he is legal and considers himself an AMERICAN !!!!