And just for the record, those were not even REAL hooligans.
Just enthusiastic fans.
[quote]orion wrote:
And just for the record, those were not even REAL hooligans.
Just enthusiastic fans.
[/quote]
No one is doubting the fervor big O…it was just the blatant disrespect for the home country’s anthem…THE COUNTRY THEY LIVE IN AND THAT TAKES CARE OF THEM.
And for the record, footie is all that europe has, all that latin america has. The U.S. could give a fuck…which is why there is no violence.
Well seraphim thanks for calling my friends and family assholes. You know damn well how pervasive the Mexican culture is in taking advantage of the system so please quit acting like your shit dont stink homeboy.
And like Utahlama said the point is that they are spitting on the hand that feeds them. To Orion the point is not acting like hooligans we all know how the Europeans act after a game.
And too lift we had the Dallas Mavericks parade here in Dallas last week. 250,000 fans attended and 3 arrest out all the peeps there. Hmmmm…makes you wonder huh?
A first hand account…
[quote]jre67t wrote:
It somewhat bothers me that on American soil there was more Mexican fans there than Americans. [/quote]
Well, you did say it was soccer. That could be the reason there weren’t very many American fans. Soccer isn’t all that popular.
Onion,
These are Mexican fans who live here, rooting for the away team, and booing the home team.
Can we pay them in pesos if they love Mexico so much?
[quote]MaximusB wrote:
Onion,
These are Mexican fans who live here, rooting for the away team, and booing the home team.
Can we pay them in pesos if they love Mexico so much?
[/quote]
THAT is a fan-fucking-tastic idea!!
Love mexico all you want…but there is a reason you fled it like a spoiled taco.
[quote]xXSeraphimXx wrote:
[quote]jre67t wrote:
No lift my taxmoney feeds them and if you lived in illegal immigrant neighborhood you would know. It pays for there meidcare for there braces for there food. While they laugh and point at us and I have cousins and friends who do this.
The point is national pride my friends. When in Rome do as the Romans. [/quote]
Laugh and point give me a break.
My family + extended family has never taken any type of hand out, stop making it seem like every latino does this. Your example just proves your family and friends are assholes.[/quote]
Quite the contrary, we in California spend $1 Billion on illegal alien health care alone. Schools are flooded with them, just look at the obscenely high ESL enrollment.
Dude, I live here, just like you, and while UtahLama probably doesn’t have a full grasp of how bad it is, I do. You will call it right brah.
How do you send a state spiraling into the toilet?..open borders where you have tons of poor, illiterate, and uneducated people flooding in with them demanding welfare, free education, and health care.
[quote]UtahLama wrote:
[quote]MaximusB wrote:
Onion,
These are Mexican fans who live here, rooting for the away team, and booing the home team.
Can we pay them in pesos if they love Mexico so much?
[/quote]
THAT is a fan-fucking-tastic idea!!
Love mexico all you want…but there is a reason you fled it like a spoiled taco.[/quote]
That is actually the funny part.
Mexico was so shitty, they came here looking for a better life. But asking them to cheer for the US was simply too much. So we hoped they wouldn’t boo during the US National Anthem. Silly me.
Seraphim, that is some bullshit and you know it. Dude, I get that you want to root for your team, but I would not fucking insult the opposing team to the level of booing during the national anthem. Now go ahead and drink the politically correct horchata while I play the mariachi music.
[quote]MaximusB wrote:
Onion,
These are Mexican fans who live here, rooting for the away team, and booing the home team.
Can we pay them in pesos if they love Mexico so much?
[/quote]
Why would you want to reward them?
I would rather have pesos than the dollar right now, thanbk you.
[quote]orion wrote:
[quote]MaximusB wrote:
Onion,
These are Mexican fans who live here, rooting for the away team, and booing the home team.
Can we pay them in pesos if they love Mexico so much?
[/quote]
Why would you want to reward them?
I would rather have pesos than the dollar right now, thanbk you.
[/quote]
Wait til you go to Mexico to spend them Onion, good luck trying to avoid your beheading.
[quote]MaximusB wrote:
[quote]orion wrote:
[quote]MaximusB wrote:
Onion,
These are Mexican fans who live here, rooting for the away team, and booing the home team.
Can we pay them in pesos if they love Mexico so much?
[/quote]
Why would you want to reward them?
I would rather have pesos than the dollar right now, thanbk you.
[/quote]
Wait til you go to Mexico to spend them Onion, good luck trying to avoid your beheading. [/quote]
Pish posh.
AT least in Mexico you know the good from the bad guys.
[quote]LIFTICVSMAXIMVS wrote:
Agreed. I don’t know too many immigrants that use welfare.
They cram all their extended family members into what most Americans would consider small starter homes and they share resources but most of them (especially the illegal ones) are not living on the dole.
What’s more is they actually still save and end up becoming members of the owner class.
It is those indoctrinated into the system that tend to take advantage of it.[/quote]
I do not know any more , but in the old days they would cram 20 people in a small house and all collect welfare , send their money back to aunt Lucy in Mexico
[quote]jre67t wrote:
So as I watched last nights soccer I was amazed at the crowd in how it was all pro-Mexican in US soil. Mind you I am an anchor baby whose parents are now US citizens. It irks me that all my hispanic friends who are earning a living here in the great USA root for Mexico. What the hell has Mexico ever provide you, you love it so much that you are in the USA.
My question how prevalent is this among the Irish, Italians or other ethnics living here in the USA and does it bother you as much. [/quote]
I know what you mean , it is like all those people that root for Pittsburg Steelers when they earn their living in AZ, can yo believe the GALL ![]()
[quote]pittbulll wrote:
[quote]LIFTICVSMAXIMVS wrote:
Agreed. I don’t know too many immigrants that use welfare.
They cram all their extended family members into what most Americans would consider small starter homes and they share resources but most of them (especially the illegal ones) are not living on the dole.
What’s more is they actually still save and end up becoming members of the owner class.
It is those indoctrinated into the system that tend to take advantage of it.[/quote]
I do not know any more , but in the old days they would cram 20 people in a small house and all collect welfare , send their money back to aunt Lucy in Mexico [/quote]
How does an illegal collect welfare?
[quote]LIFTICVSMAXIMVS wrote:
[quote]pittbulll wrote:
[quote]LIFTICVSMAXIMVS wrote:
Agreed. I don’t know too many immigrants that use welfare.
They cram all their extended family members into what most Americans would consider small starter homes and they share resources but most of them (especially the illegal ones) are not living on the dole.
What’s more is they actually still save and end up becoming members of the owner class.
It is those indoctrinated into the system that tend to take advantage of it.[/quote]
I do not know any more , but in the old days they would cram 20 people in a small house and all collect welfare , send their money back to aunt Lucy in Mexico [/quote]
How does an illegal collect welfare?[/quote]
While I do not know because I lack first hand experience , there are many documented cases about this , I remember a story on 60 minutes about San Luise AZ. having a private post office store that rented to Mexican Nationals that would come across the border once a month collect their wealfare check and return to Mexico
[quote]LIFTICVSMAXIMVS wrote:
[quote]pittbulll wrote:
[quote]LIFTICVSMAXIMVS wrote:
Agreed. I don’t know too many immigrants that use welfare.
They cram all their extended family members into what most Americans would consider small starter homes and they share resources but most of them (especially the illegal ones) are not living on the dole.
What’s more is they actually still save and end up becoming members of the owner class.
It is those indoctrinated into the system that tend to take advantage of it.[/quote]
I do not know any more , but in the old days they would cram 20 people in a small house and all collect welfare , send their money back to aunt Lucy in Mexico [/quote]
How does an illegal collect welfare?[/quote]
They are eligible if they have anchor baby kids. Here in Los Angeles, they receive $550/month/child. Want more money?..have more kids.
[quote]MaximusB wrote:
[quote]UtahLama wrote:
The only thing I had a real problem with was the overwhelming booing of the U.S. National Anthem…it was fucking disgusting.
That and all the objects thrown at U.S. Keeper Tim Howard…oh and the fact that the entire postgame program was conducted in SPANISH.
To put it in context, if the game was held in mexico city and the U.S. had won…would the mexican PA have conducted the victory program in ENGLISH?
This was disgusting…[/quote]
You didn’t get to hear the word “puto” shouted everytime goal keeper Tim Howard would kick the ball for a goal kick. In case you didn’t know, puto means asshole in spanish.
[/quote]
No, Puto means gay whore.
That (or Culero) is a pretty standard thing to shout at a Mexican football match whenever the oposition goalie takes a kick. Nothing specifically against the US just Mexican football culture.
By the way, one of the main reasons there are so many more Mexico fans at the matches is that football is way more popular in Mexico than in the US.
BTW, whatever their heritage, a lot of US citizens that I have met are very quick to tell me about the fact that they are English, Irish, German or whatever. Just look at how many ‘Irish’ boxers there are in the US.
[quote]Cockney Blue wrote:
[quote]MaximusB wrote:
[quote]UtahLama wrote:
The only thing I had a real problem with was the overwhelming booing of the U.S. National Anthem…it was fucking disgusting.
That and all the objects thrown at U.S. Keeper Tim Howard…oh and the fact that the entire postgame program was conducted in SPANISH.
To put it in context, if the game was held in mexico city and the U.S. had won…would the mexican PA have conducted the victory program in ENGLISH?
This was disgusting…[/quote]
You didn’t get to hear the word “puto” shouted everytime goal keeper Tim Howard would kick the ball for a goal kick. In case you didn’t know, puto means asshole in spanish.
[/quote]
No, Puto means gay whore.
That (or Culero) is a pretty standard thing to shout at a Mexican football match whenever the oposition goalie takes a kick. Nothing specifically against the US just Mexican football culture.
By the way, one of the main reasons there are so many more Mexico fans at the matches is that football is way more popular in Mexico than in the US.
BTW, whatever their heritage, a lot of US citizens that I have met are very quick to tell me about the fact that they are English, Irish, German or whatever. Just look at how many ‘Irish’ boxers there are in the US.[/quote]
Yet more signs of a welcoming country, nothing but pure clean fun down there. 40 murders in the last 24 hours, yep, Mexico, a place I would visit only after Siberia.