11:41 am By Maegan La Mala · Media| Women| race · 2 Comments
8 Dec 2008Countries, especially third world Latin American countries and the people inside them have often been sold to tourists and colonizers as exotic. It’s what makes us and our people less human, othered. It’s what allows our men to be murdered and our women to be raped. Our nations are metaphors for our cuerpos and vice versa.
From a disgusting piece in the Times Online published yesterday:
Mexico is a great big beautiful country. But not near the border with California. Here, it’s a dirty, tawdry stinkpot, infested with partying Americans and unscrupulous Mexicans who will provide anything for them. It’s a place where morals don’t seem to count and anything goes. At least, that’s what I hoped as I headed across the border on a bus, in the first days of my long student holiday.
At dusk, I reached Ensenada, a town about 75 miles south of the border, threw my bags in a friendly hotel and walked across the dirt road to the nearest bar.
There was a woman standing just inside the door, so I said hello politely. She lifted her top, showed me her breasts and asked how much I was prepared to pay for a good time. This was a bit more than I had expected. I was only saying hello.
11:44 am By Maegan La Mala · DNC| DNC08| Internet| Media| Newspapers| Politics| denver · 1 Comment
28 Aug 2008Everyone wants the Latino vote, even if we are all gang bangers and putas, at least according to the mainstream media. Day after day, out hotness and criminality is highlighted, even in so – called political articles covering endorsements and independent media here at the DNC.
I never thought I’d have anything in common with Daddy Yankee, who recently endorsed Republican presidential candidate John McCain. And no, I’m not talking about being Puerto Rican, I’m talking about being stereotyped.
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