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La Vota - Paola Ramos
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@pradagirl777
@pradagirl777 2 сағат бұрын
I saw Kendrick Lamar last year at the Austin City Limits festival. He’s performed for that event twice and I’ve seen him in both.
@carmenvolquez4325
@carmenvolquez4325 4 сағат бұрын
Marcelo Hernández: Such a talented comedian!!!😂❤
@manuelmonclu8488
@manuelmonclu8488 9 сағат бұрын
Wrd
@maribelsalas2179
@maribelsalas2179 10 сағат бұрын
I believe it
@evelynmelendez2471
@evelynmelendez2471 11 сағат бұрын
Petition for another snl sabado gigante sketch and have Don Francisco make a cameo.
@IsaiahGurley
@IsaiahGurley 16 сағат бұрын
Yo find a life
@breezeclear5416
@breezeclear5416 19 сағат бұрын
100% they are European and want to claim this continent for themselves!!! 😂😂😂😂 Love it!!! It's their turn European American! 👍👍👍👍👍
@CHEVYCAMARO4GEN
@CHEVYCAMARO4GEN 21 сағат бұрын
Choñas or fakwhomie
@victorcano8762
@victorcano8762 Күн бұрын
Haahh hilarious 😂😂😂
@dexterroni4051
@dexterroni4051 Күн бұрын
Fight the American greedy corporations. Don't let your heritage be destroyed. And look at what happens if a heritage crop gets cross-pollinated by GM corn they will sue your small farmers into Oblivion.
@joevans27
@joevans27 Күн бұрын
I hate how quickly time flies. Can't believe this films is now 32 years old. Think the saddest thing is the World's got worse not better. Love going back and watching a better generation of films. This film is always so sweet. Shame they never creditided who did the instrumental played at beggining amd end. Never been able find it
@Boricua30
@Boricua30 2 күн бұрын
He can do better 😂😂😂
@booboo979797
@booboo979797 2 күн бұрын
Who cares !
@baleberguista503
@baleberguista503 2 күн бұрын
I love this man’a spirit and energy. God bless him.
@baleberguista503
@baleberguista503 2 күн бұрын
As an older Salvadoran I believe it stems from conflict in the workplace, feeling as though we were always competing for limited resources in already marginalized communities, where many times we lived next to one another. There’s complexity to the topic that I feel is always understood through a narrow lens and it’s not just patriotism and soccer. Many Mexicans have endured oppression and have been treated like second class citizens in the US and Salvadorans arrived in Mexican neighborhoods where there was already high unemployment, lack of resources and the height of the drug epidemic. Areas like Pico Union became Salvadoran over night in the early 1980s and people will respond and feel a certain way (not generalizing). But there’s many factors involved. Salvadorans have a different narrative of their own struggle and for those who arrived early on in that first wave… it was a difficult transition with their ptsd symptoms. And many who were neglected Salvadoran youth (war refugees) with trauma responded to prejudice with what they knew best (violence) and the birth of the first Salvadoran gang arose in response to violence from other Mexican American and black gangs. At times it could be prejudice from Mexicans towards Salvadorans and that prejudice was reciprocated with resentment and fueled that beef. Also, many Salvadorans had to deny their heritage and hide their accent and state they were Mexican to be hired by other Mexican employers who already had roots in LA. The constant invisiblization of the Salvadoran narrative I think is something that still lingers and I have experienced . I do appreciate Mexican culture but I do recognize today that Mexican hegemony can exist within institutions and it’s been very difficult for many of us to kick doors and carve out spaces for Salvadoran community. I think we’ve grown from those moments of conflict and prejudice and we’ve become one brown community in multiple spaces. I think the key is learning about each other’s differences and use it as a strength not to work against each other. We have to uplift one another, despite recognizing our differences. But I think we’ve come a long way and the it’s important to go beyond nationalism and embrace our cultures… cultures allows you to build bridges bc you can share common struggles. We need to continue to uplift and empower one another and see each other with empathy.
@baleberguista503
@baleberguista503 2 күн бұрын
As an older Salvadoran I believe it stems from conflict in the workplace, feeling as though we were always competing for limited resources in already marginalized communities, where many times we lived next to one another. There’s complexity to the topic that I feel is always understood through a narrow lens and it’s not just patriotism and soccer. Many Mexicans have endured oppression and have been treated like second class citizens in the US and Salvadorans arrived in Mexican neighborhoods where there was already high unemployment, lack of resources and the height of the drug epidemic. Areas like Pico Union became Salvadoran over night in the early 1980s and people will respond and feel a certain way (not generalizing). But there’s many factors involved. Salvadorans have a different narrative of their own struggle and for those who arrived early on in that first wave… it was a difficult transition with their ptsd symptoms. And many who were neglected Salvadoran youth (war refugees) with trauma responded to prejudice with what they knew best (violence) and the birth of the first Salvadoran gang arose in response to violence from other Mexican American and black gangs. At times it could be prejudice from Mexicans towards Salvadorans and that prejudice was reciprocated with resentment and fueled that beef. Also, many Salvadorans had to deny their heritage and hide their accent and state they were Mexican to be hired by other Mexican employers who already had roots in LA. The constant invisiblization of the Salvadoran narrative I think is something that still lingers and I have experienced . I do appreciate Mexican culture but I do recognize today that Mexican hegemony can exist within institutions and it’s been very difficult for many of us to kick doors and carve out spaces for Salvadoran community. I think we’ve grown from those moments of conflict and prejudice and we’ve become one brown community in multiple spaces. I think the key is learning about each other’s differences and use it as a strength not to work against each other. We have to uplift one another, despite recognizing our differences. But I think we’ve come a long way and the it’s important to go beyond nationalism and embrace our cultures… cultures allows you to build bridges bc you can share common struggles. We need to continue to uplift and empower one another and see each other with empathy.
@MM-lq2dr
@MM-lq2dr 2 күн бұрын
It should have been a Ken not a Barbie.
@fishbone8703
@fishbone8703 3 күн бұрын
This lady is using God as her back up
@zayaelangbam8278
@zayaelangbam8278 3 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@victoriamcgalem7836
@victoriamcgalem7836 3 күн бұрын
Nadie le hace brujeria, ella es la que cree y practica santeria, voodoo. El diablo esta con ella hasta que la suelte y acabe como Diddy!!!
@alinebereniceherrerarangel2489
@alinebereniceherrerarangel2489 3 күн бұрын
Not speaking Spanish does not make you less latino, I guess, because 'latino' is just a construct made by gringos to name those whose ancestors came from the rest of the the continent, the concept is so vague that it ends up meaning nothing. Not speaking Spanish just makes you...someone who has no interest in Spanish (you could have given it a shot, really! You just didn't think that learning your parent's language was worth the trouble).
@evancase3087
@evancase3087 4 күн бұрын
Eso mujer es demasiadas tonta, peso pluma, no es un member del cartel. El Cartel de Sinaloa no gusta la música de peso pluma.
@deltoro-g8s
@deltoro-g8s 4 күн бұрын
'Sexiest man alive' ?? Puh-leese...
@PaulyWally30
@PaulyWally30 4 күн бұрын
Now imagine if the Filipinos still spoke Spanish and embraced their Hispanic roots-a game-changer for the Philippines.
@user-se5ef5pl3o
@user-se5ef5pl3o 4 күн бұрын
It's the food. Our food is full of carbs, salt, sugar, lard, oils and chemicals.
@ChristianEdwards-i9r
@ChristianEdwards-i9r 4 күн бұрын
I dont know what to tell you. Im not impressed.
@looloo.M
@looloo.M 5 күн бұрын
Natural look is ZERO plastic surgery 😁
@CornFlakeLeg
@CornFlakeLeg 5 күн бұрын
Sorry not taking fitness advice or recommendations from 2 fat people
@williameddy9919
@williameddy9919 5 күн бұрын
Latino is not a race and can be white, brown, and black. To me, Shakira and Sophia Vergera are white with a latina ethnicity. Why are white Latinos favored over brown indigenous ones? What is funny is that Mexican media wants ti push Latinos as white while in the United States, they want them to all look indigenous. Look at Sophia Vergera who is white with naturally blonde hair. The media wanted her to darken her hair and complexion to look latina because they don't know that some Latinas are white with blonde hair. Another example of this is Christine Aguilar who is blonde with fair skin but for a short while I saw her with dark hair and tanned skin. So why does the United States want to portray Latinos as brown while México wants to portray Latinos as white? I know only about only 10 percent of Mexicans are white while 90-95 percent of people from Argentina are white. Yes, I was wondering why Telenova portrayed Mexicans as white when only 10 percent or less are fully European while rest are Mestizo. One reason why they're white on Telenova is because some of the actors on there aren't from Mexico. Some, like Maite Perrone were born in Spain not Mexico. What are your thoughts? In the United States we are seen as being different races. Wouldn't this be true for Latin American countries? I'm sure every Latin American country has different diversities. There are blacks who are British citizens in England. I don't look at people as part of a category and see everyone as individuals. We all are of different shades but of one race, the human race. I know colorism is going on in Italy where fair skinned Italians are favored over olive skinned Mediterranean Italians. I don't know the answer but If you find out why, let me know.
@musicaficionado3805
@musicaficionado3805 5 күн бұрын
Nice video on the Mexican rockabilly scene. Anyone here know any Mexican rockabilly bands that are out there today?
@Alder2024
@Alder2024 5 күн бұрын
Como se chama lá última cacion ?
@themeanhornet1070
@themeanhornet1070 5 күн бұрын
Yea!!!!!
@AlexTorres-yk9si
@AlexTorres-yk9si 5 күн бұрын
I love creeper
@JmnZFilms
@JmnZFilms 5 күн бұрын
Sakua is the 1st Electric Car being built in México Since 2017, they have been building it... Olinia is another wet dream of this government
@BobbyJrJames
@BobbyJrJames 5 күн бұрын
,😀😀
@emsauce75
@emsauce75 5 күн бұрын
If your language setting is on spanish, this does happen. lol
@SimpliceViwadinou
@SimpliceViwadinou 4 күн бұрын
😅😂😂
@RashaundaManning-p1i
@RashaundaManning-p1i 5 күн бұрын
We need live action doug instead of Rugrats
@rmcccxxv
@rmcccxxv 6 күн бұрын
Los Latinos no son un monolito. Viva Trump.
@santosocampo4862
@santosocampo4862 6 күн бұрын
Pelayo was born and raised in California, but her parents are from Nayarit, Mexico, so she has always had a strong connection with her Mexican roots, and has lived in Mexico for several years as a player in Liga MX Femenil, first with Club America and now Xolos de Tijuana.
@LleythonLopez
@LleythonLopez 7 күн бұрын
I sort opk like that or more definitely
@Cat1986F
@Cat1986F 8 күн бұрын
Guatwmalan Tamales take alot of time to make as to Mwxican are easier and faster to make. BOTH ARE DELICIOUS. But it will depend on how they make them.
@matthewwilliams4065
@matthewwilliams4065 8 күн бұрын
I'm not catholic but i would think the act of confession would need a soul to hear your confessions, why else???
@nadasurf9009
@nadasurf9009 8 күн бұрын
DO YOU NOT REALIZE THE DATA THAT AI WOULD BE COLLECTING OFF YOUR CONFESSIONS AND USING AGAINST YOU IN THE FUTURE
@ApolloNoUta
@ApolloNoUta 9 күн бұрын
I never think of the original song, just this one, even years later 😂😂😂
@samsalazar1418
@samsalazar1418 9 күн бұрын
I’m down with the hallaca but I don’t like raisins 🤢
@maticontreras6729
@maticontreras6729 9 күн бұрын
es la, ladilla de cristian
@sophi3.da.baddest
@sophi3.da.baddest 10 күн бұрын
max got a gyatt ngl.
@RoseLue2000
@RoseLue2000 10 күн бұрын
I will not miss this program because I do not watch it.
@SamIshimmmmm123
@SamIshimmmmm123 10 күн бұрын
Jose Jose got me rolling
@kyletpreston4421
@kyletpreston4421 11 күн бұрын
Wolfgang Mozart! “ lol