Cultural Identity
Which culture do I originate from? Many will ask themselves this question, and be baffled by it, as many don't know themselves. I identify myself with the Mexican American culture,that is misinterpreted by many. My view of one's self identity is what we feel deep inside, it's where we belong and not where we want to belong due to others opinions or judgements.
Growing up as a child in a mexican household was as typical as possible Mexican music,Mexican food everything Mexican as possible. My whole life that is all I knew, up until High school. In high school I saw many different kinds of people and I started to see many differences in what I was taught to what they were taught. After a couple years I didn't just see myself
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Everytime i see myself in the mirror I see what i always wanted to see and that is someone who is very comfortable with his own image, and his self identity. I have so much love for all things Mexican like, tacos, mariachi, pinatas, dances, etc. But I also have love for the American culture like 4th of July, Hot Dogs, hamburgers, Rap, Hip-Hop ,wrestling, etc. I always knew how much love I had for both so I just identified myself with both with which we might know as Mexican Americans. I have noticed that on the Mexican side men are always seen as the bigger and dominant figure, as i'm sure that the same goes in other cultures. I have always tried to ignore it but it seems as I won't die out without the younger generation thinking differently, and this can happen with time and patience. I believe my religious belief had a big part to do with what I see myself as today, as we know all religions teach peace and teach to embrace others. I was raised in a Catholic household which was good and it could be also be bad, as I was never truly allowed to find my own way to god I was forced to practice this religion and this made me see my own self identity even more thanks to my parents constant religious beliefs I decided to explore even more my own self identity and this led me to really embrace the American culture not just the Mexican. As the son of Mexican parents I had a hard time truly understanding