Whatz It Feel Like: Born in America with Mexican Heritage

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  • @pedtia98
    @pedtia984 жыл бұрын

    I'm not scared. I am a American with a Mexican decent. I'm proud to be a American. And I love my Mexican decent. I'm not a victim. I'm victorious!

  • @jaydeleon2229

    @jaydeleon2229

    3 жыл бұрын

    ese es el principal problema la victimacion de nosotros mismos ante las demas razas yo naci en mexico llege de 14 years old y ahora tengo mas de 50 y todos mis hijos nacieron aqui nunca me deje vencer por el miedo que crean los medios de comunicacion LA VICTIMACION es lo que nos amarra a sufrir

  • @livinglikelarry5368
    @livinglikelarry53684 жыл бұрын

    It’s such a great feeling but at the same time it’s scary. You are filled with so much culture, but at the same time it’s scary because of the racism going on today specifically towards us.

  • @uaintshytho3655

    @uaintshytho3655

    4 жыл бұрын

    real mexicans aint scared of no white peepol

  • @superbadsam23
    @superbadsam234 жыл бұрын

    Im American born mexican, my parents illegally crossed the border in the 90's. Eventually setteled in washington state in a small apple orchard town, where my brother and i were born, and eventually my dads hard work paid off, the company he worked for offered him a house to stay-in rent-free and no utilities bills. At first it was trailer, but then eventually the company upgraded it to nice big house, All my childhood was spent was in nice and quiet orchard surrounded by green trees, away from everybody else. As far as i can remember, my family and i never got to experience any racism till this day., and im 26 years old. All the white people from my small town, are the nicest and generous people you would ever meet. Our town won the safest town in 2016, and 2017, just so you can get the picture of how truly this was a peaceful town. Makes me thankful and lucky that my dad choose the best place for a mexican family to live. So for me and my family, its really hard to connect with mexicans that have been discriminated by a racist. I get offended when i hear mexicans say "white people are racist", or things like white bosses paycheap, thats all bullshit, cause here my dad will hire anyone to work anyone on the orchard, and starting pay is 16.00 an hour, and if operate machinery its 17.50-18.00 an hour. So in the summer all high school kids come work for orachrds, and bring in 700 a week back home, They go buy their school clothes, supplies, the new iphone etc. The ones really make money are the apple pickers, they get paid by how much apples they pick, Ive seen people make 1500-1750 a week. Theyre getting paid more than a teacher at this point. Funny thing is that my parents support trump, and my parents are illegal citizens, and cant apply for citzienship because they were caught crossing the boader and theyre names were put in the system. My dad never let being an illegal citizen get in the way of the americna dream. Hes going to be 50 this year, He currently owns 4 houses all paid off, and theyre are being rented out for extra income. He bought me a mustang when i got my license at age 16, he got my brother got a caddilac even tho he never got his license lol. this year his bought himself a "Hummer pick up truck" not the suv hummer and he got my mom a camaro. This may sound shitty but hearing the other mexicans complain about discrimination makes me appriciate my dad and USA for giving us the good life, and never got to exprience discrimination. GOD BLESS USA...american first, mexican second. always.....

  • @8enjiochoo

    @8enjiochoo

    4 жыл бұрын

    Live that American Dream brother!!

  • @patruno123
    @patruno1234 жыл бұрын

    Love this content. All your content actually. My one critique is the background music isn’t necessary. It took me away from the speaker.