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Discrimination In Mexican-American Culture

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The Mexican culture is filled with vivid colors, large fiestas, delicious aromas, and a captivating language. Unfortunately, not everyone appreciates the beauty of our culture. Too many people still do not realize how discriminatory prejudiced comments affect the Hispanic community. However, Hispanics are not the only ones suffering discrimination, you see it every day across a wide variety of not only culture, but socio economic status, religion, and sexual orientation. I grew up in a Mexican-American household; colorful rooms filled with saints, crosses pinned to the walls, and speaking English and Spanish. The smell of fresh tortillas filled the house every Sunday morning as my dad would be the first to wake up and start making his famous dish, huevos rancheros. I’ve been privileged to have grown up in this kind of environment which fosters tolerance, understanding and appreciation for other people’s culture, socio economic status, religion and sexual orientation. I …show more content…

It was an extremely competitive tournament that gave us great exposure. On the first day, teams are allowed to trade pins and interact with each other before games actually began. We were a team of all Hispanic players from Laredo, Texas and as everybody else, we traded pins with girls from all over the United States. At one point, we came across a team from Tupelo, Mississippi, their players, all with crystal blue eyes and hair color ranging from platinum blondes to vibrant reds. Our team captain walked up to theirs politely asking if they would like to trade pins with us. To our surprise and stunned faces, we all heard their captain say “we don’t trade with migrant workers,” with a disgusted look. They just laughed and walked on to trade pins from the “non-migrant workers.” I had to resist the urge to stoop down to their level and say something

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