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There is probably a reluctance to confess to being mixed race, so that number may be understated, but my own observation when I lived there was that the number was surely not more than 15%, at least in Buenos Aires and Rosario, where I spent my time.
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According to Wikipedia, 97% of Argentines are all or partially European in ancestry, of which 8.5% identify themselves as mestizo. I suppose Argentina is “partly mestizo” in the sense that America is “partly Hungarian.” That is to say, there are mestizos living there but they are far from a majority. There is more transparency with TelMex as you know who Carlos Slim is, who exactly got those trillions from the war on terror, you will likely never know, but they have money to spare as can be witnessed by the amazing accumulation of wealth former Prime Minister Tony Blair acquired in the short time he was out of office.įor all the young’ns out there The Bell System sort of was like monopoly cable providers service is today. Of course overpaying for phone service might be a better deal than creating employment with the military industrial complex. So when you get nostalgic for the good ole days, the good ole days involved you making phone calls under the ole Bell System. Competition was limited or non existent but Ma Bell hired more people than was necessary and paid them well and gave them benefits that only come from working for the government these days.
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Slim runs TelMex and America Movil like the old Bell System was run in the US. Once he made it within the inner circle of Mexico ruling elite, he’s found Mexicans to be easy pickings. Slim, the son of Lebanese immigrant Yusef Salim, is a Christian Arab who likely comes from a long line of rug merchants who loved haggling. He’s extracted something like a couple of thousand dollars from every family in Mexico, and Mexicans can’t afford that. More seriously, it’s ridiculous that the richest man in the world-telephone monopolist Carlos Slim-is from Mexico. These records are based on noncompetition. “Why such an obsession with this? For the same reasons we dislike competition. He quotes another Mexican political scientist, Carlos Elizondo: Lives, sleeps, eats, fights as a team.” But, then, Patton was a gringo who had a gringo obsession with winning.Ĭastañeda points out that Mexico’s main distinction in international competition appears to be concocting, with government support, pointless new feats for the Guinness Book of World Records, such as Most People Dancing to Michael Jackson’s Thriller. In contrast, Patton said “An Army is a team. If it’s considered un-Mexican to compete and to win, then it’s also un-Mexican to do what it takes to win, such as trying hard and teaming up with your fellow Mexicans for everyone’s mutual benefit. He entitles one chapter “Why Mexicans Are Lousy at Soccer.” They aren’t really that lousy (Mexico usually make it to the round of 16 in the World Cup, same as the U.S.), but they are nowhere near as good as another partly-mestizo country, Argentina, that has only 35 percent as many people. With its enormous population, Mexico should be a World Cup major power.įormer Mexican foreign minister Jorge Castaneda wrote a chapter about Mexico’s mediocrity at team sports as a synecdoche for its overall mediocrity in his 2011 book Manana Forever? From my 2011 review in VDARE:īut Castañeda points out that aversion to competition and confrontation explains much about Mexican mediocrity, such as their weak record in international sports, especially in team sports. There’s little shame in losing in the World Cup octofinals to Netherlands, a soccer innovator that has three times made the World Cup final, but, I can’t say that I’m particularly sad that there won’t be drunken Mexicans driving around Southern California honking their horns all day and night. Who Mexico Has Blamed for Each of Its Six Straight Knockout Round Losses