David Vitela
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David Vitela
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The phrase “con permiso” (with permission) in Spanish seems based on mutual respect, but in reality is relic of its caste system. Many of the phrases & formalities in Mexico City originate from this system and the 1900s Porfiriato era. If you were from a lower caste, you needed permission to pass a Spaniard or an elite criollo. You were required to acknowledge the boundary between service class and the master class. You see a similar dynamic with the phrase “Mande” (Command me). It is a direct remnant of a servant-master relationship.






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@classsy_aj @dimpc2 Mayate means gay and can be used as an homophobic slur and prieto can also be used as a slur mostly indigenous people or non white passing mestizos however Prieto is also a last name and the diminutive prietito/prietita in some states isn’t offensive

My take that pisses everyone off: It is impossible to be a Canadian nationalist while denigrating the significance or relevance of the French language. The single greatest differentiator between Canada and the United States is the existence of Québec.

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all a white boy desires




Wikipedia has banned the use of AI to write articles on the site


A few months ago, I heard a public finance “expert” argue that Mexico must inevitably raise taxes and anchor its reform in progressive taxation, insisting that only then would it gain popular support—an assertion from an economist with neither the training nor the interest to examine its economic implications.









