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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Sat Feb 25, 2017, 06:24 PM Feb 2017

Trump's taunts are stirring a level of nationalism Mexico hasn't seen in years

By Nick Miroff February 25 at 6:00 AM

Confrontation with the United States is so central to Mexican history there’s an institution dedicated to the trauma. It’s called the Museum of Interventions.

Remember the Alamo? They do here — as the prelude to a string of defeats, invasions and territorial losses that left Mexico wounded and diminished, its national identity forged by grievance.

The museum is housed in a former convent where Mexican troops were overrun by U.S. soldiers in the 1847 Battle of Churubusco. And for most of the three decades since the museum opened, its faded battle flags seemed like the stuff of buried history, an anachronism in an age of galloping North American Free Trade Agreement integration.

But President Trump’s wall-building, great-again nationalism is reviving the old Mexican version, too. His characterization of tougher border enforcement and immigration raids as “a military operation” hit the nerve that runs through this legacy, undermining his aides’ trip to Mexico City this week and the message that relations with the United States remain strong.

Instead, the public outrage at Trump has sunk those relations to their lowest point in decades. It has inspired a campaign to boycott U.S. chains such as Starbucks and buy “Made in Mexico” products. Protesters marched in a dozen cities this month, carrying grotesque effigies of the American president. And Trump’s taunts have buoyed the poll numbers of 2018 presidential contender Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the left-wing populist Mexicans see as the figure most likely to fight back.

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Trump's taunts are stirring a level of nationalism Mexico hasn't seen in years (Original Post) DonViejo Feb 2017 OP
Good, maybe they'll develop the backbone to cancel the drug war Warpy Feb 2017 #1
Actually the Mexicans of California, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada and Texas TexasProgresive Feb 2017 #2

Warpy

(111,253 posts)
1. Good, maybe they'll develop the backbone to cancel the drug war
Sat Feb 25, 2017, 06:30 PM
Feb 2017

kick the DEA out, and work on their own problems without having to fight the USA's bogus war. Nationalism isn't always a bad thing. When it's a source of pride in who you are, it can be a very good thing. When it seeks to oppress others, no.

I've noticed a few Hispanics here in NM starting to identify as Mexican when their families haven't been Mexicans since they settled the area 400 years ago.

TexasProgresive

(12,157 posts)
2. Actually the Mexicans of California, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada and Texas
Sat Feb 25, 2017, 07:50 PM
Feb 2017

Were Mexican nationals up until around 170 years ago.

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