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@bulgn
@bulgn 4 күн бұрын
Nothing wrong with them dressing like cholos. If they want to look like a Losers, let them!!!
@ManuelAlvarez-od1nb
@ManuelAlvarez-od1nb 5 күн бұрын
I love it ❤ Welcome the Family. I.E. San Bernardino Co. Shouting out
@gloriakadar3288
@gloriakadar3288 9 күн бұрын
If tjey wanted whits only why they didn't stay in europe why they invaded and steal our land?
@josemuzquiz7146
@josemuzquiz7146 11 күн бұрын
They also have country boys, Outlaw Motorcycle Clubs, we take for granted the fact that the world looks to us not just for strength or leadership but also they look at us for what's cool.
@Lobodenoche2400
@Lobodenoche2400 13 күн бұрын
Lol I’m mixed so technically I’m both Chicano and Japanese Chicano.
@ryanmas8152
@ryanmas8152 23 күн бұрын
Yall eat sushi ain’t that cultural appropriation ?
@jaredsons4060
@jaredsons4060 28 күн бұрын
Its only white people on social media who get upset tbhhh
@Snowboy2015
@Snowboy2015 Ай бұрын
this episode had a good message but the writers managed to make it corny and unrealistic. slater's family shared little in common with the latinx woman who would have called him a vendido or coconut in real-life and shun him. slater is an American of native American and spaniard ancestry. the chicano movement or the American indian movement would have gladly embraced slater and let him bring his white girlfriends around us.
@typical_doza
@typical_doza Ай бұрын
Screw this culture appropriation crap, everyone has the right to live their life the way they want to. If it ain’t appropriate, then how is trans appropriate? If you want to dress a certain way, I don’t care…have at it
@user-tt1hx2nm4p
@user-tt1hx2nm4p 25 күн бұрын
💯🎯👍
@user-ww4zl8uo8p
@user-ww4zl8uo8p Ай бұрын
💞💗💞💋
@mr.iforgot3062
@mr.iforgot3062 Ай бұрын
We need to build a better wall.
@jamesharris6368
@jamesharris6368 Ай бұрын
That damn wall should of been built before the damn pilgrims arrived
@DeathAngel-tg9yk
@DeathAngel-tg9yk Ай бұрын
😎We SHOULD form committees, (museums, show case electric mods on Low Rider Cars/Bikes, restaurants, tailors, etc.) that commemorates both Zoot Suit history as well as preserving of our sense style and fashion that's worthy of The City Of Angels.
@Jcholla
@Jcholla 2 ай бұрын
Blah blah blah ..we get it, conservative people suck. And since Mario is conservative, he sucks too. Whatever. Same old tiring nonsense from people who post these videos.
@branstark3557
@branstark3557 2 ай бұрын
Lool
@VicM-xc9zb
@VicM-xc9zb 2 ай бұрын
Stupid episode... some dumb woke shit.
@hectorp86
@hectorp86 2 ай бұрын
Politics aside, he is a positive role model in the chicano community. Im neither dem or rep im chicano, and we need our own political party, aligned with native Americans.
@211tfahey
@211tfahey 2 ай бұрын
Still don't get what the movement is. Do you want part of the country to be given back? There was a whole war over that land.
@MyKeeP81
@MyKeeP81 2 ай бұрын
the college year lol. it lasted 1 season
@Frugs22
@Frugs22 2 ай бұрын
Zach Morris is trash
@frankkidman4082
@frankkidman4082 2 ай бұрын
Grate episode
@demichael5815
@demichael5815 2 ай бұрын
I grew up watching Saved by the Bell. I think it's cool that this episode was written. I like it when a popular piece of media is able to bring to the surface important political/socio-economic issues; especially about being aware of one's background! It would be great if more people used their platforms to help people become more aware.
@methrowrecords
@methrowrecords 2 ай бұрын
But Zack morris is native American
@MyKeeP81
@MyKeeP81 2 ай бұрын
half filipino
@methrowrecords
@methrowrecords 2 ай бұрын
@@MyKeeP81 in real life he's part Indonesian but on the show he's "running zack".
@fastspeedeye
@fastspeedeye 2 ай бұрын
Me As Chicano Dont Find This Inappropriate, I Feel Like The Japanese Are Paying Homage To Our Culture 😊
@rrivera497
@rrivera497 Ай бұрын
Yup just as mexicans love anime and that whole otaku culture, some japanese love the mexican american culture
@escapedgoat5865
@escapedgoat5865 Ай бұрын
I think there is only a certain group that find anything cultural appropriation. When people should just see things with a difference lens that is cultural appreciation instead.
@escapedgoat5865
@escapedgoat5865 Ай бұрын
​@rrivera497 or the Japanese car scene lots of Mexicans copy that culture
@LilDicekrazy
@LilDicekrazy 17 күн бұрын
Your culture?
@escapedgoat5865
@escapedgoat5865 17 күн бұрын
@@LilDicekrazy lol I think they made that clear . What's your confusion
@the_illist_willis4007
@the_illist_willis4007 2 ай бұрын
No one cares
@ADVENTURESOFBZ
@ADVENTURESOFBZ 2 ай бұрын
People that don't like it lol. Who cares what they think?? How can anyone tell someone else you can't be like them, or be like that? Lol
@alonzo5.040
@alonzo5.040 2 ай бұрын
Fr they could cry all they want 😂
@surgtek2006
@surgtek2006 2 ай бұрын
I doubt there’s any Latino that would disapprove of this unless they’re a far less communist piece of garbage
@davidc4408
@davidc4408 4 ай бұрын
Chinese too smart for that BS
@amaro7489
@amaro7489 4 ай бұрын
Lo invito a la carne asada
@mikehernandez7462
@mikehernandez7462 4 ай бұрын
Sorry but CRIMINALS AND WANT TO BE GANG BANGERS MAKE UP 5-10 % OF MEXICAN AMERICANS ( TRUE CHICANO TERM)
@mikehernandez7462
@mikehernandez7462 4 ай бұрын
CHICANO HISTORY IS NOT GANG BANGING! CHICANO HISTORY, CIVIL RIGHTS, FAMILY, EDUCATION, SELF IMPROVEMENT, PROTEST
@user-qu9wj1vh7i
@user-qu9wj1vh7i 4 ай бұрын
Buddy has a nice soft touch too big man is forced to guard him he can crest a lot of points I like it
@seagull2175
@seagull2175 4 ай бұрын
6.6 rpg is bad
@Tarmaccafe
@Tarmaccafe 4 ай бұрын
Look at Myles turners career in the NBA lol what cream abdul is doing in college on his minutes is very solid
@B.A.M.official19
@B.A.M.official19 4 ай бұрын
No it’s not
@K45-lv6et
@K45-lv6et 5 ай бұрын
Viva Irlanda!! ❤ Gracias por su honor
@MichaelACollins1
@MichaelACollins1 5 ай бұрын
Reminds me of a more skilled Omar Samhan
@niarlatotepbasset
@niarlatotepbasset 5 ай бұрын
Kid and whole team is amazing.
@JonathanRB-9b
@JonathanRB-9b 5 ай бұрын
Liked and subscribed, Masa Center gente. That must've been one hell of a university reading list 🙂 1. Drink Cultura: Chicanismo. José Antonio Burciaga 2. The Relación de Michoacán (1539-1541) and the Politics of Representation in Colonial Mexico. Angélica Jimena Afanador Pujol 3. The Decolonial Imaginary: Writing Chicanas into History. Emma Pérez 4. Chicano Art for Our Millenium: Collected Works from the Arizona State University Community. Mary Erickson, Pat Villeneuve, et al. 5. Mexican-Origin Foods, Foodways and Social Movements: A Decolonial Reader. Devon Peña, Luz Calvo, et al. 6. Living Beyond Borders: Growing Up Mexican in America. Margarita Longoria, ed. 7. Like Water for Chocolate. Laura Esquivel 8. Horizontal Vertigo: A City Called Mexico. Juan Villoro and Alfred MacAdam 9. Mexican White Boy. Matt de la Pena 10. ¡Chicana Power! Contested Histories of Feminism in the Chicano Movement. Maylei Blackwell. 11. I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter. Ericka L. Sánchez 12. The Daughter of Doctor Moreau. Silvia Moreno-García 13. Occupied America: A History of Chicanos (5th ed.) Rodolfo F. Acuña 14. The Making of a Chicano Militant: Lessons from Cristal. José Angel Gutierrez 15. The House on Mango Street. Sandra Cisneros 16. Planet Taco: A Global History of Mexican Food. Jeffrey M. Pilcher 17. ¡Que vivan los tamales! Food and the Making of Mexican Identity. Jeffrey M. Pilcher 18. Nuevo México Profundo: Rituals of an Indo-Hispano Homeland. Miguel Gandert 19. México Profundo: Reclaiming a Civilization. Guillermo Bonfil Batalla and Philip A. Dennis 20. Iwígara: The Kinship of Plants and People. American Indian Ethnobotanical Traditions and Science. Enrique Salmón 21. Eating the Landscape: American Indian Stories of Food, Identity, and Resilience. Enrique Salmón 22. Singing for the Dead: The Politics of Indigenous Revival in Mexico. Paja Faudree 23. Aztlán: Essays on the Chicano Homeland (Revised and Expanded Edition). Rudolfo Anaya, Francisco A. Lomelí, et al. 24. We Are Aztlán! Chicanx Histories in the Northern Borderlands. Jerry García, ed. 25. Creating Aztlán: Chicano Art, Indigenous Sovereignty, and Lowriding Across Turtle Island. Dylan A. T. Miner 26. Insurgent Aztlán: The Liberating Power of Cultural Resistance. Ernesto Todd Mireles 27. Aztecas del Norte: The Chicanos of Aztlán. Jack D. Forbes 28. Occupied America: A History of Chicanos (? ed.) Rodolfo F. Acuña 29. Spanish Perspectives on Chicano Literature: Literary and Cultural Essays. Jesַ⁠ús Rosales and Vanessa Fonseca 30. Introduction to Chicana and Chicano Studies (Preliminary Edition). Chalane Lechuga, Adriana Nieto, Adriann Wycoff 31. Chicana Feminisms: A Critical Reader. Patricia Zavella, Gabriela F. Arredondo, et al. 32. Our Sacred Maíz is Our Mother: Indigeneity and Belonging in the Americas. Roberto Cintli Rodríguez 33. Writing 50 Years (más o menos) Amongst the Gringos. Dr. Cintli 34. Chicana Leadership: The Frontiers Reader. ed. by Yolanda Flores Niemann, with Susan H. Armitage, Patricia Hart, and Karen Weatherman 35. Manhatitlán. Steven Alvarez 36. The Xicano Genome. Steven Alvarez 37. A Taco Testimony: Meditations on Family, Food and Culture. Denise Chávez 38. Mexican Americans in Texas History. Emilio Zamora, Cynthia Orozco, et al. 39. Living Through the Mexican-American War. John DiConsiglio 40. Mexican Americans/American Mexicans: From Conquistadors to Chicanos. Matt S. Meier and Feliciano Ribera 41. Two Nations, One Land: The Mexican-American War. Baby Professor 42. Letras y Limpias: Decolonized Medicine and Holistic Healing in Mexican American Literature. Amanda Ellis 43. Living Beyond Borders: Growing Up Mexican in America. Margarita Longoria, ed. 44. Wobblies and Zapatistas: Conversations on Anarchism, Marxism and Radical History. Staughton Lynd and Andrej Grubačić 45. Introduction to Mexican American Studies: Story of Aztlán and La Raza (3rd ed.) Arturo Amaro-Aguilar and Matt Espinoza Watson 46. Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire & Revolution in the Borderlands. Kelly Lytle Hernández 47. The Zapatista Social Netwar in Mexico. David Ronfeldt, John Arquilla, et al. 48. ¡Ya Basta! Ten Years of the Zapatista Uprising. Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos, Rafael Guillén Vicente, et al. 49. Zapatista Spring: Anatomy of a Rebel Water Project & the Lessons of International Solidarity. Ramor Ryan 50. Kaxúmbekua, Ethical and Moral Values of the P’urhépecha Culture. Huíchu Kuákari 51. P’urhépecha Wisdom, Beliefs and Superstitions. Huíchu Kuákari 52. The Fire & the Word: A History of the Zapatista Movement. Gloria Muñoz Ramírez 53. Global Mexican Cinema: Its Golden Age. Robert McKee Irum, Maricruz Castro Ricalde, et al. 54. Mexploitation Cinema: A Critical History of Mexican Vampire, Wrestler, Ape-Man and Similar Films, 1957-1977. Doyle Greene 55. Guillermo Calles: A Biography of the Actor and Mexican Cinema Pioneer. Rogelio Agrasánchez, Jr. 56. Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza. Gloria Anzaldúa 57. Historia de la música popular mexicana. Yolanda Moreno Rivas 58. The Texas-Mexican Conjunto: History of a Working-Class Music. Manuel Peña 59. Nos/Otras: Gloria E. Anzaldúa, Multiplicitous Agency, and Resistance. Andrea J. Pitts 60. Light in the Dark/Luz en lo oscuro: Rewritten Identity, Spirituality, Reality. Gloria E. Anzaldúa 61. Making Face, Making Soul. Haciendo Caras: Creative and Critical Perspectives by Women of Color. Gloria E. Anzaldúa, ed. 62. A Xicana Codex of Changing Consciousness: Writings, 2000-2010. Cherríe L. Moraga 63. The Last Generation: Prose and Poetry. Cherríe L. Moraga 64. This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color. Cherríe L. Moraga, Gloria E. Anzaldúa, eds. 65. Heroes and Saints and Other Plays: Giving Up the Ghost, Shadow of a Man, Heros and Saints. Cherríe Moraga 66. ¡Que montón de tamales! Gary Soto, Ed Martínez 67. Chicano Jr.’s Mexican Adventure. Raul Jiménez, Felipe Vasconcelos 68. Aztec & Maya, An Illustrated History: The Definitive Chronicle of the Ancient Peoples of Central American and Mexico - Including the Aztec, Maya, Olmec, Mixtec, Toltec and Zapotec. Charles Philips and David M. Jones 69. What Can You Do With a Paleta? Carmen TaFolla, Magaly Morales 70. Dear Primo: A Letter to My Cousin. Duncan Tonatiuh 71. Religions of Mesoamerica. Davíd Carrasco 72. Memory, Myth, and Time in Mexico: From the Aztecs to Independence. Enrique Florescano 73. The Myth of Quetzalcoatl. Enrique Florescano 74. Gender and the Mexican Revolution: Yucatán Women and the Realities of Patriarchy. Stephanie J. Smith 75. Intervention!: The United States and the Mexican Revolution, 1913-1917. John S. D. Eisenhower 76. National Narratives in Mexico: A History. Enrique Florescano 77. Las Soldaderas: Women of the Mexican Revolution. Elena Poniatowska 78. El Paso and the Mexican Revolution. Patricia Haesly Worthington 79. Vicente Guerrero. Silvia Martínez del Campo 80. Becoming Mexican American: Ethnicity, Culture and Identity in Chicano Los Angeles, 1900-1945. George J. Sánchez 81. Planet Taco: A Global History of Mexican Food. Jeffrey M. Pilcher 82. Chicano Eats: Recipes from my Mexican American Kitchen. Esteban Castillo 83. Making the MexiRican City: Migration, Placemaking, and Activism in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Delia Fernandez-Jones 84. We Are Chicanos. Philip D. Ortego 85. Medieval Culture and the Mexican American Borderlands. Milo Kearney and Manuel Medrano 86. American Brujería: Modern Mexican American Folk Magic. J. Allen Cross 87. Corazón Abierto: Mexican American Voices in Texas Music. Kathleen Hudson 88. Mexican American Folk Tales. Esther de Michael Cervantes and Alex Cervantes 89. Mexican Americans and Sports: A Reader on Athletics and Barrio Life. Jorge Iber and Samuel O. Regalado 90. Chicano Movement for Beginners. Maceo Montoya 91. Lotería. Mario Alberto Zambrano 92. Walking the Red Road, on Chicanismo (Including Chicano Identity Teatro Plays). Ysidro Ramón Macías 93. Mexican and Chicano Literature in Chicago: Transplanting Early Roots to the Barrios and Beyond. Marc Zimmerman 94. The Chicano Experience: An Alternative Perspective (2nd ed.) Alfredo Mirandé 95. Chicano Novels and the Politics of Form: Race, Class, and Reification. Marcial González 96. Chicano Homeland: The Movement in East Los Angeles for Mexican American Power, Justice and Equality. Louis R. Negrete 97. Chicano Manifesto. Armando B. Rendon 98. The Lowrider Studies Reader: Culture, Resistance, Liberation, and Familia. Anthony J. Nocella II, ed. 99. Lowrider: History, Pride, Culture. Paige R. Penland 100. Chicano Rap: Gender and Violence in the Postindustrial Barrio. Pancho McFarland
@azothamenti3378
@azothamenti3378 5 ай бұрын
Wow that was great representation Of what it means to be chicano. Also…love and respect to all asian chicanos of the world 👍😎 From🇲🇽🇺🇸
@lykndeltoro
@lykndeltoro 5 ай бұрын
If you seriously think that you have no clue what Chicano means. Chicanos aren't cholos we're just Mexicans from the US. We don't dress like this. Ig no rantpo s
@azothamenti3378
@azothamenti3378 5 ай бұрын
@@lykndeltoro yeah i know not all dress like that.i dont .never have .however what iconic styles of dress do chicanos have ? The choko is one of them.i guess it resonates with the asian-rebel sensibility . Apparently its the one they chose. They see us from afar.they didnt grow up with us . Yet ? They embraced ….i domt know or care what others are thinking but i find that …bewildering yet…amazing. ok mow what? I didnt think i had to explain in greater detail what we chicanos all know….we all dont dress like cholos. So …if they instead decided to dress like mariachis i can still say….. Hey that was a great representation of mexican style…..one of many .
@lykndeltoro
@lykndeltoro 5 ай бұрын
@@azothamenti3378 I've read your other comments I stand by what I've said
@azothamenti3378
@azothamenti3378 5 ай бұрын
@@lykndeltoro cool ,you have every single right to think as you wish.are you wrong? No not all. Am i wrong.yes …when taken out of context.absolutely. So while we are at it …let me ask you this… In your opinion….is the asians of the world were to adapt chicano style dressing….the non cholo type….what would be the apparel They would wear?can you tell what would that be. Again….based on your opinion.
@azothamenti3378
@azothamenti3378 5 ай бұрын
@@lykndeltoro i forgot to add… Describe what they would wear from???? Head to toe. Looking forward to your reply.
@perrowleon653
@perrowleon653 6 ай бұрын
China??????
@timdepaulis2487
@timdepaulis2487 6 ай бұрын
Im two steps slower. Lmao
@diyallinone4356
@diyallinone4356 6 ай бұрын
Congrats 🎉🎉
@iriscervantes9683
@iriscervantes9683 6 ай бұрын
God bless you 🙏
@user-ec8mx6qm3c
@user-ec8mx6qm3c 6 ай бұрын
Puerto Rican love you Pacheco will pray for you 🇵🇷💯🏆🥇🇺🇸
@aljabbaredwards1354
@aljabbaredwards1354 6 ай бұрын
More like Kevin Love them Jokic. Second best Mexican player next to Eduardo Najera
@ngc-fo5te
@ngc-fo5te 4 ай бұрын
He's not Mexican.
@Still_Dee2K
@Still_Dee2K 4 ай бұрын
@@ngc-fo5tehe definitely is. 🤣 he just has a white mom. His dad is obviously not absent if he has the last name. Simple research.
@ngc-fo5te
@ngc-fo5te 4 ай бұрын
@Still_Dee2K When you're from Illinois you're not Mexican.
@odyssey7190
@odyssey7190 6 ай бұрын
Let’s go! 🇲🇽
@restlessmind5770
@restlessmind5770 6 ай бұрын
Victor Cruz was Puerto Rican too. Mother was PR. Her name is Bianca. Victor's parents were my friends growing up. Great people.
@FATmonkeyCHRIS
@FATmonkeyCHRIS 6 ай бұрын
POP is so amazing. Love love love his infectious energy.
@louisaknief6151
@louisaknief6151 6 ай бұрын
Mestizo translates to mix blood. In the Aztec’s bred with the Spaniards, here is where the Mestizo comes from. The original Mestizos are the indigenous bloodline of Mexico that is where Meijco got its name from. Mestizo. All True Mexican-Americans that claim Aztlan and the Cholo life style know we are Mestizo. We are a bred not a race. Our Ancestors were If Mexican Indigenous Race. Father by Europeans. To deny it us to deny your Family History and suffering of Our people.
@user-zv8gd3jl7q
@user-zv8gd3jl7q 6 ай бұрын
China needs gangs ! Good job 👏🏼
@lykndeltoro
@lykndeltoro 5 ай бұрын
They're communists that's worse than any gang. What They need is own their culture and stop appropriating everything from the west
@lykndeltoro
@lykndeltoro 4 ай бұрын
They need their own identity and culture they need stop sending spys to the US and imitating western folk.
@LyknDelToro1
@LyknDelToro1 4 ай бұрын
They need their culture and identity and stop appropriating from the west that's why they will never run the world
@MsAbyss123
@MsAbyss123 6 ай бұрын
I didn't realize that naval engagements of the period included attacks on people wearing zoot suits?
@FOE1981
@FOE1981 6 ай бұрын
They hated us now they want to look like us.
@johnnyrivera3940
@johnnyrivera3940 6 ай бұрын
WHO HATED?
@FOE1981
@FOE1981 6 ай бұрын
@@johnnyrivera3940 every culture who hated us. And I mean ever culture.
@johnnyrivera3940
@johnnyrivera3940 6 ай бұрын
@@FOE1981 I DONT KNOW WHERE YOUR FROM BUT ALL THE ASIANS SHOWED LOVE
@FOE1981
@FOE1981 6 ай бұрын
@@johnnyrivera3940 yeah sure.
@azothamenti3378
@azothamenti3378 5 ай бұрын
Hey man …think about it…they hated us because they didnt know us ..we were strange to them. But now?they seem to understamd us better and have now changed their minds. I welcome the asian chicanos with a lot of love and respect.