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"Bad Mexicans": Historian Kelly Lytle Hernández on Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands 

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We speak with historian Kelly Lytle Hernández, whose new book "Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands" tells the story of the often-overlooked men and women who incited the Mexican Revolution and how it relates to the rise of U.S. imperialism. The movement included intellectuals, workers and others who opposed Mexico's dictatorial President Porfirio Díaz, who ruled for decades with support from the U.S. government and U.S. business elites. "What we have is Latinx protagonists at the center of the American story," says Hernández, who teaches history, African American studies and urban planning at UCLA. "If you want to understand the rise of U.S. empire, you want to understand U.S. immigration history, you want to understand the issues of policing we are confronting today, we have to know that these are Latinx histories."
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@582tird
@582tird 2 года назад
I’m constantly amazed at how little history we were taught in school, or at very least how slanted what we were taught was.😢
@deejay5102
@deejay5102 2 года назад
If they taught real history the govt. Wouldn't be able to divide and conquer... Public Schools are an indoctrination center to keep ppl ignorant.
@cybercuichi
@cybercuichi 2 года назад
Bingo!
@Ron841000
@Ron841000 2 года назад
It's because in Amerikkka "Willful Ignorance" is encouraged. Remember Trump in his campaign rallys, stating "I Love the Uneducated!"
@queenmommie8295
@queenmommie8295 2 года назад
We are in the age of Aquarius Awakening information bring revealed to those who seek it out. APTTMHY
@dleet86
@dleet86 2 года назад
@@robyenney951 The former moron-in-chief doesn't read and hasn't since age 13 when he discovered you could buy book reports and not have to read the book. He has dyslexia which takes patience to overcome and discern that context is not an SMS from hannity or tucker.
@teardrop-in-a-fishbowl
@teardrop-in-a-fishbowl 2 года назад
That was very interesting to listen to! Thank you DN for bringing up this Mexican historian to speak about these topics!
@tommygamba170
@tommygamba170 2 года назад
Mexico, Spain, native history is American history. Learn about old new Mexico. It's the oldest state in the Union.
@jones1351
@jones1351 2 года назад
Thank you, Amy, Juan and Prof. Hernandez. United States of Amnesia -- Gore Vidal The people least educated in American history are Americans. I believe that's one reason we're always 'caught off guard', and so easily manipulated into fear and hate. And why - as James Baldwin brilliantly put it - 'no other nation on Earth, including the U.K. has representing it, so stunning a pantheon of the relentlessly mediocre...'
@kosmikprince6561
@kosmikprince6561 2 года назад
Incredible interview with this professor. There are so many pieces of pivotal points in history which have been left out of US school systems; a whole different narrative. We definitely can understand why so much was omitted! It paints a different picture of America; many are still trying to cover it up. Thanks for bringing her on the show! Real eye-opener...
@byronevans1
@byronevans1 2 года назад
Government Sanction education.
@charlesmoore8050
@charlesmoore8050 2 года назад
Who are the U S schools funded and run by? Surpise! The government in Washington,DC . This also applies to lies that the government spreads about the Confederacy!
@epic6434
@epic6434 2 года назад
Cheerleader ova here!!
@RJL612
@RJL612 2 года назад
So you expect secondary history teachers to include every single tidbit of history in every country throughout history or just cover the basics?
@georgeb.wolffsohn30
@georgeb.wolffsohn30 2 года назад
@@RJL612 not "every little tidbit" but major events, yes. Absolutely. And these events seem important to me.
@projectrainbowscamp1996
@projectrainbowscamp1996 2 года назад
Thank you, Amy and Juan, for filling in yet another blind-spot in our US history. I look forward to reading Lyle Hernandez's book.
@johnnyflores5954
@johnnyflores5954 2 года назад
Never liked the term LatinX, to describe Mexican-Americans and other Latinos. Just say Latinos or in this case of this topic Mexican-Americans.
@LuciferTheDogKiller
@LuciferTheDogKiller 2 года назад
I like the term Latinx, it sounds a lot better than Latinos or hispanics. 😖
@anitasanch7520
@anitasanch7520 2 года назад
Yeah, it's garbage from gringos
@tonyminutti5277
@tonyminutti5277 2 года назад
Totalmente de acuerdo! No tiene sentido ese término pendejo!
@lucia457-sss
@lucia457-sss 2 года назад
💯
@MR-dp2zs
@MR-dp2zs 2 года назад
@Johnny Flores I totally agree with you. How TF is anyone gonna tell me what to call myself!! MOFO'S always trying to put a blanket label for all of us
@ramonguzman475
@ramonguzman475 2 года назад
No se puede forzar a la prensa a callar. Mientras más asedian los regímenes autoritarios a la prensa más se obstinan los periodistas en luchar por su libertad de expresión. Los amantes de la libertad no conocen límites. El proceso de emancipación de la gente del pueblo es irreversible.
@oghyeahoo6165
@oghyeahoo6165 2 года назад
Caucasoids, Cops & Killing.. All connected, thanks Kelly!
@JonBernard41
@JonBernard41 2 года назад
"Caucasoids, Cops & Killing..All connected" That's catchy book title. Where may I purchase it?
@jakehipps4982
@jakehipps4982 2 года назад
They are the same people: 😣Jeremiah 50:33😣, Thus saith the LORD of hosts; The "CHILDREN of ISRAEL" (north) and the CHILDREN of JUDAH (south) were "OPPRESSED TOGETHER" (picking cotton & tobacco in the southeast- tomatoes & lettuce in the southwest in babylon, *zep 2:1, amerikkka, like in arizona & flint michigan, deut 28:29; *28:33): and "ALL that TOOK THEM CAPTIVES held them FAST (doing the work 4 edom, got 2 have a passport 2 leave here); "THEY REFUSED" to "LET THEM GO"(psa 83:2-4). ir2 *psa 94:21, (slavery by another name, the 13th admenment, *isa 42:22, *zec 11:5)
@barquerojuancarlos7253
@barquerojuancarlos7253 2 года назад
"Poor Mexico, so far from God, so close to the United States" - Porfirio Diaz
@mexican_wt4865
@mexican_wt4865 2 года назад
Yes
@ed9095
@ed9095 2 года назад
I remember hearing a quote attributed to Benito Juarez that went "The problem with Mexico is that it has the U.S. as a neighbor; they are an aggressive and warlike people."
@patrickjenkins6383
@patrickjenkins6383 2 года назад
First of all: Thank you, Kelly Hernández. I now consider your new book "Bad Mexicans" a must- read. Also personally, as a Black, 2nd generation Los Angeles native, there's been Huge gaps in my (public school) education regarding not only Black-American history but also that of my family's Mexican-American friends & neighbors throughout the 20th century. This of course, was by design. You inspire me to learn so much more. 💙🧑‍🎓
@leonardsexson3534
@leonardsexson3534 2 года назад
So what was proposed for the Japanese migrants ? I think they were mentioned in this article. And by the way they were migrants only because of the racist Asian Exclusion Acts active during this period of our history.
@patrickjenkins6383
@patrickjenkins6383 2 года назад
Obviously the book explores important events of the history of Mexico focusing specifically on how it is intertwined with U.S. Imperialistic policies during the (19th & 20th) centuries. We're a nation of Immigrants, with each group having its own unique story. Aside from the hundreds of years of Atrocities suffered by our Native Americans, the histories & experiences of (Non-white) Immigrants has been particularly Brutal & Ugly. This definitely includes the histories of Asian & Pacific Islander Americans. At THIS moment Republican led Legislatures across the U.S. are banning books & fighting to keep any discussion of: Slavery, Race, or the history of blatantly discriminatory Laws from being covered in any Public classroom. Supposedly, one of the big "Concerns" is that students will learn to hate America, and that White students in particular, will be "Uncomfortable." 🇺🇸😳
@reggiegeorges5850
@reggiegeorges5850 2 года назад
Dr. Jenkins a native of Louisiana 🤲🏼 was my Oakland Berkeley 1960's Pediatrician Dr. Jenkins and My Mother a Science Teacher OPS 🏫 were good friends. ❤️❤️❤️
@grandmalovesmebest
@grandmalovesmebest 2 года назад
Patrick, my mom would have said, can you read? God gave you two good feet, can you walk? The library is free and so are the books and there are librarians there to help you find whatever you want to learn. Take your 2 good feet and walk to a library and sit on a chair and read. Education is also free. All you have to do is absorb it from books. Everything I can do (from sky diving to swimming to quilting and fishing, etc) i learned from books. Everything I don't know when I come across it, I go find a book (or many) and learn about it. Anyone can do this. If you can't read, learn, and no matter how poor you are, you will have the world in your hands. Much better than sitting around blaming others.
@grandmalovesmebest
@grandmalovesmebest 2 года назад
@@patrickjenkins6383 white students didn't massacre any Indians and white students didn't own any slaves. Please keep that in mind while you crucify them. We were taught it was the responsibility of all ppl in the US, black white or foreign born to make the world a better place. If you hide behind your history you cannot progress and cannot make the world a better place. You lack ambition. And you lack knowledge. All groups of ppls were mistreated at some time in history. Note the 5000 non Jews put to death in camps in WW2 Europe. Many ppl dont know that white ppl were stuffed in ovens and had their ashes blown in the winds. Mainly bc it is not useful for white ppl to play the victim card. They are expected to bind their wounds, put a smile on their faces, pull themselves up by the bootstraps, and get on w life. And, if you can make your tragedy count for something then it is a kudo to you. Whining will get you noticed but you lose points for it. That's what is happening now. Ppl who never did anything to anyone are being made to feel, not "uncomfortable" but unfairly trashed even though white ppl fought for minorities even being hurt for it by their own race sometimes. White ppl often came from other countries to fight discrimination in America, as during the civil rights days. They fought for the rights of others AT THE RISK OF THEIR LIVES. Me included. And, after many decades have yet to hear one person of color say thanks for amending what your ancestors did, we appreciate it.
@fabc1966
@fabc1966 2 года назад
Fascinating. Makes me want to learn more about Mexican history. Excited to pick up Hernandez's book
@mexican_wt4865
@mexican_wt4865 2 года назад
Totally false. You do not know the truth. This book is Garbage. Why she do not speak about Mexican proxy war started by United States government.
@janalu4067
@janalu4067 2 года назад
Right?! I have issues with history. First time I'm feeling like you stated. Wow.
@xm377Moyocoyatzin
@xm377Moyocoyatzin 2 года назад
Please learn Mexican history from actual Mexican sources and not this Woke garbage with identity politics.
@greeneggz_n_ham
@greeneggz_n_ham 2 года назад
It really is. And it sheds more light on the history of America in relation to Mexico. I watched a short documentary about Magón, years ago. But I'm looking forward to reading this book by Kelly Lytle Hernández.
@greeneggz_n_ham
@greeneggz_n_ham 2 года назад
@@xm377Moyocoyatzin Why do you call it woke garbage?
@JonBernard41
@JonBernard41 2 года назад
In the USA, ignorance is a bountiful resource for BIG business.
@blackmac57
@blackmac57 2 года назад
Thanks for filling in my history!
@elizabethannegrey6285
@elizabethannegrey6285 2 года назад
What an interesting interview. It puts a spotlight on the current border crisis. One catches passing references to such and such a war or revolution, but rarely have the history of causative events. Thanks for a very enlightening video.
@jasond.healerlynch5255
@jasond.healerlynch5255 2 года назад
💌Masdive Respect for Kelly Lytle Hernandez ❣👊🤝👏🙏✌
@velmamendoza1120
@velmamendoza1120 2 года назад
Wow what a great history lesson. This shows us why we are where we are now. I greatly believe that in order to know what our future holds for us as a people, we need to know where we have been. I will be getting the book. "Bad Mexicans'.
@johndoe4164
@johndoe4164 2 года назад
Don't forget to read 911 was an inside job, highly recommend.
@topgrain
@topgrain 2 года назад
Some of the masses weren't "huddled" at all, but even on bloody feet, were ready to work, for any wage possible. Naturally, the former slavers couldn't resist the cheap labor.
@Joyful_Smiles
@Joyful_Smiles 2 года назад
Slave wages
@thenoseknows9391
@thenoseknows9391 2 года назад
Good mornin Amy, we LUV you 💙👍🏼✌🏼💙👍🏼✌🏼
@renegademannequin3808
@renegademannequin3808 2 года назад
Her use of “Latinx” is so annoying. 🤢
@thechi2848
@thechi2848 2 года назад
Not saying it was the only time in history but the concept of policing began on the plantation starting off as patrollers going back to the middle 1700s, maybe 1754. And if you think about it the FBI really became famous for the Osage murders in Oklahoma. So no one is saying the border fight wasn't racist, but remember before the US expanded west their ways were already enforced in the east and South.
@childofGodsKingdom
@childofGodsKingdom 2 года назад
Wow...massacre in Texas as well. The settlers were certainly blood thirsty and greedy!
@queenmommie8295
@queenmommie8295 2 года назад
That is the concept of there beginning, there were given the ⚔️ as there blessing for a time. That time is now up. APTTMHY
@Daniel-yt6sc
@Daniel-yt6sc 2 года назад
How do you think they took over Texas, California, New Mexico and Nevada. The silent massacre
@frantzymerisier9661
@frantzymerisier9661 2 года назад
We have the same bs here . We get kill for being black ! Driving while black/ walking while black/ doing nothing while black. This is stressful place to live cause whenever a black person step out the families are not sure if they are returning so I feel for Antonio!!!
@jakehipps4982
@jakehipps4982 2 года назад
That's because you are the same people. Learn the biblical prophecy's: 😣Jeremiah 50:33😣, Thus saith the LORD of hosts; The "CHILDREN of ISRAEL" (north) and the CHILDREN of JUDAH (south) were "OPPRESSED TOGETHER" (picking cotton & tobacco in the southeast- tomatoes & lettuce in the southwest in babylon, *zep 2:1, amerikkka, like in arizona & flint michigan, deut 28:29; *28:33): and "ALL that TOOK THEM CAPTIVES held them FAST (doing the work 4 edom, got 2 have a passport 2 leave here); "THEY REFUSED" to "LET THEM GO"(psa 83:2-4). ir2 *psa 94:21, (slavery by another name, the 13th admenment, *isa 42:22, *zec 11:5)
@10pm_____
@10pm_____ 2 года назад
@@jakehipps4982 Tell that to the kids these "tribes" kill in california.
@marceloorellana5726
@marceloorellana5726 2 года назад
Latinx? What is that? That's foreign to us. We are Hispanic, Latin, Latino or Latina. Above all we are Americans from Alaska to Chile. Period.
@brycekleinschmidt438
@brycekleinschmidt438 2 года назад
Welcome to the New Speech Orwell warned us about. Unfortunately some people took it as a guide book to control.
@desertdetroiter428
@desertdetroiter428 2 года назад
Hispanic?
@marceloorellana5726
@marceloorellana5726 2 года назад
@@desertdetroiter428 American. From America. 35 independent American countries.
@desertdetroiter428
@desertdetroiter428 2 года назад
@@marceloorellana5726 personally, I prefer Latino. Even LatinX is better than that Hispanic nonsense. I hate that word.
@rjeckardt8863
@rjeckardt8863 2 года назад
Amazing, fascinating and important information, and what a wonderful & superb guest Kelly Lytle Hernandez is! Thanks so much.
@dleet86
@dleet86 2 года назад
She's pretty, too!
@rjeckardt8863
@rjeckardt8863 2 года назад
@@dleet86 Indeed!
@kirstinstrand6292
@kirstinstrand6292 2 года назад
This ought to be taught in schools of Mexico and USA! Excellent...I've never heard this HISTORY. How typical to omit this knowledge from Americans - North and South.
@ericktellez7632
@ericktellez7632 2 года назад
@1 2 nor in the US
@dustykashifeathers858
@dustykashifeathers858 2 года назад
awesome interview, well done!
@boopsboy
@boopsboy 2 года назад
My Grandfather was a member of this group located in southern Colorado called the S.P.M.D.T.U. - The Society for the Mutual Protection of Workers - La Sociedad Protección Mutua de Trabajadores Unidos. My Dad used to sat that the members would say that SPMDTU stood for: Some Poor Mexican Died Tied Up.
@patrickjenkins6383
@patrickjenkins6383 2 года назад
That's Deep. 💙😎
@maribrunson4464
@maribrunson4464 2 года назад
I will definitely order this book; thanks for sharing.
@rondalfo9796
@rondalfo9796 2 года назад
Very informative, great author
@sstarklite2181
@sstarklite2181 2 года назад
“If you want to understand the rise of US empire, if you want to understand US immigration history, if you want to understand the issues of policing today, we must understand that these are Latin ex protagonists at the center of the story …”
@jollyrodger5319
@jollyrodger5319 2 года назад
Also find out where the term banana Republic comes from in the history of the banana farms. When you find out what big corporations did to Latin American to those people you'll understand why we have the problems we have today
@joecool9739
@joecool9739 2 года назад
LatinX? Lmfao
@5103jerry
@5103jerry 2 года назад
what is you trying to say
@kimberleefoley8231
@kimberleefoley8231 2 года назад
This information is very important, and I'm glad to have watched your program to learn about this. I intent to purchase this book for my library! Outstanding! Thank you!
@concernedpersoninmexico
@concernedpersoninmexico 2 года назад
I think the hero of the battle of Puebla was Ignacio de Zaragoza. That's why Puebla is «Puebla de Zaragoza».
@mexican_wt4865
@mexican_wt4865 2 года назад
Yes Sir
@eleanoraquitaine2966
@eleanoraquitaine2966 2 года назад
Thank you. I just bought the book.
@fridachips
@fridachips 2 года назад
Where?
@fridachips
@fridachips 2 года назад
Found it on Amazon ✨🙌🏽✨
@andresrtorres6895
@andresrtorres6895 2 года назад
Needed more such books. Why call The USA "AMÉRICA" if you are a historian?
@felipebonal7810
@felipebonal7810 2 года назад
The commander of Mexican Army in Battle of Puebla was General. Ignacio Zaragoza
@felipebonal7810
@felipebonal7810 2 года назад
Born in what is now Texas
@MarcosElMalo2
@MarcosElMalo2 2 года назад
Let’s be honest. Cinco de Mayo is mostly celebrated by beverage companies. The big national holidays in Mexico are Independence Day and saint day of the Virgin of Guadalupe.
@clinkedylinkedy1
@clinkedylinkedy1 7 месяцев назад
critical central and pivotal to so many of our histories. Muchisimas Gracias.
@DorTur
@DorTur 2 года назад
Ay Caramba. Obviously this information is too dangerous for documenting in our history.
@TheAlfredPlatform
@TheAlfredPlatform 2 года назад
This is why US history needs to be taught from not only the viewpoint of the current majority but also from the viewpoint of minority population. American history is all of our histories.
@jameschant2740
@jameschant2740 2 года назад
The legacy of American imperialism and colonialism towards Mexico was particularly acute at the beginning of the Twentieth Century and many impacts of this conflict and others continue to plague Mexico and Central America to this day.
@RJL612
@RJL612 2 года назад
After Japan had atomic bombs dropped on their cities which led to their surrender became an economic powerhouse in less than 40 years.
@jameschant2740
@jameschant2740 2 года назад
@@RJL612 What point are you trying to make here ?
@RJL612
@RJL612 2 года назад
@@jameschant2740 How many years is it going to take Central America to become something. What's the issue. Don't they run their own countries? What's the hold up?
@jameschant2740
@jameschant2740 2 года назад
@@RJL612 Their economies are controlled by US bankers and industrial capitalists who know how to get their way way by using large amounts of bribe money to corrupt greedy officials to do their bidding. Furthermore, the US State Department has many of the Central American countries fully intimidated against going against US objectives in the region. If they defy the US they will suffer the consequences that Cuba and Venezuela have been forced to endure. The case surrounding both cases here is extremely disturbing. When you look at Cuba they have been isolated by the US for 60 years. Unfortunately, President Obama's plan to bring them back to normalcy was completely undermined by Donald Trump. As far as Venezuela goes, the US has coveted access to their oil fields for decades and because the Venezuelans refuse that's a big problem for them. If the US wasn't so greedy maybe they would be able to purchase crude oil from them and drive down the price with a huge new supply available. The American government has been a rogue actor in this region for over 100 years. They continue to undermine the region. So to your point I say it's easier said then done.
@RJL612
@RJL612 2 года назад
@@jameschant2740 Cuba is free to trade with any country in the world just not the US. Venezuela has also confiscated US oil companies property and machinery for no reason whatsoever. Seems to me those are actions of greedy people suffering from historically proven poor economic policies in attempts to make up for their losses in other sectors.
@mexican_wt4865
@mexican_wt4865 2 года назад
Ignacio Zaragoza was the real hero in the 5 of May war. He was born in Texas near to San Antonio Texas 1829. He was so young in the invasión war of 1847. Zaragoza beat french army in PUEBLA 1862.
@MarcosElMalo2
@MarcosElMalo2 2 года назад
Thank you for this interesting bocadito of history. If I may offer something in return, the past tense of beat is beat, not beatED. Just another one of those crazy irregular verbs in English. 😝 Espero que haya ayudadote.
@ismaelcerda5565
@ismaelcerda5565 2 года назад
The revolution continues! Viva Mexico! Viva Quetzalcoatl!!
@Tlahuiltezcatl
@Tlahuiltezcatl 2 года назад
Tiahui Mexica
@eduardocajias5626
@eduardocajias5626 2 года назад
"QUE VIVA MÉXICO!". Pero tambien a todos mexicanos... Los que viven en México, Estados Unidos o donde sea. Viva Puebla! Viva el Popocatepetl y el Orizaba! Viva Acapulco y Baja Califórnia! Viva Guadalajara, Monterrey, Toluca y CDMX! Viva Guerrero, Chiapas, Hidalgo, Chihuahua... Saludos de São Paulo, Brasil.
@noecazares2144
@noecazares2144 2 года назад
Que viva Cristo!
@akbarfarzin9857
@akbarfarzin9857 2 года назад
What a nice interview thank you 🙏 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🫵🏻
@rickeedavenport1738
@rickeedavenport1738 2 года назад
I love Democracy Now that's why I'm a proud subscriber I always learn so many more new things! 🤔 I wonder if I can buy a Democracy Now T-shirt 🤔
@sandblastingincorporated6286
@sandblastingincorporated6286 2 года назад
Viva Mexico Cabrones!
@bernardohillreed5664
@bernardohillreed5664 2 года назад
ViVa👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
@Downey-2000
@Downey-2000 2 года назад
Viva USA !!!
@ruthpicon2203
@ruthpicon2203 2 года назад
Interesting interview. Thanks for your work, professor.
@marelmontes3844
@marelmontes3844 2 года назад
Ricardo Flores Magon... From Sonora. My hometown Cananea, Son. (mining town in the Northern part of Mexico, 2nd. Biggest copper mine in the world, where it was Mr. Green one of the owners of that mine in the 1906)... Cananea where the Mexican Revolution began. Where the union movement began among Mexico and Latin America...
@dayseyenavajo3925
@dayseyenavajo3925 2 года назад
And now with lithium in sonora
@HughJass-jv2lt
@HughJass-jv2lt 2 года назад
What the hell is "LatinX"? 🤣🤣 Other than that.... great segment ❤❤
@roeltovar8601
@roeltovar8601 2 года назад
We prefer Latino or Hispanic, thank you, Latinex implies LGBTQ
@Realistic702
@Realistic702 2 года назад
i didn't know the story of my dtate i am glad you schooled me and my fellow americans celebrating this day know what you celebrate respect us please
@childofGodsKingdom
@childofGodsKingdom 2 года назад
Policing even way back then attracted the bad seeds! Blood thirsty men
@Paul-wd7uk
@Paul-wd7uk 2 года назад
Lot's of information here. That means… lots more to look up & read! Thank you, Ms. Hernandez!
@silvanatamburiel8213
@silvanatamburiel8213 2 года назад
exstraordinary, intelligent thank you very very much! greetings from italy
@AintSkeerdNWO
@AintSkeerdNWO 2 года назад
Thanks for your reporting. This is history that kids in American public schools are never going to get in school...
@eddasturrup4912
@eddasturrup4912 2 года назад
THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS INFORMATION ABOUT AMERICAN HISTORY 1910 MEXICAN REVOLUTION.... THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT..... TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILROAD...... CENTRAL MEXICO.... THIS EXPLAINS A LOT........ I NEED THIS BOOK..... THANK Y'ALL....
@Deb-fs9st
@Deb-fs9st 2 года назад
Hello Amy ✌️
@Dave_Lock
@Dave_Lock 2 года назад
The Hero of the Battle of Puebla was Ignacio Zaragoza. A Texan.
@davidchunkyonion
@davidchunkyonion 2 года назад
Great interview. I almost skipped it but am glad I did not..
@ernestmwape
@ernestmwape 2 года назад
Will this be classified CRT too? 😏
@End-Result
@End-Result 2 года назад
The Magonistas were classic libertarian socialists, aka anarchists. Few openly refer to it in this way, but the mass of peasants who rose up in the revolution were essentially anarchist.
@grandmalovesmebest
@grandmalovesmebest 2 года назад
You know Elon Musk got rockets into space and back by focusing on what might be done, then working his butt off to achieve his goal. He didn't get rich sitting around whining about what should be handed to him by the descendents of ppl who once were in a position to do things that their descendents later deemed to be wrong.
@GladysAlicea
@GladysAlicea 2 года назад
Every American should learn this fascinating history. Thank you, Professor Hernández; you're fabulous and make me proud to be Puerto Rican.
@butchmitch731
@butchmitch731 2 года назад
Muy bien dicho, mijalita lindisima.
@squintcash8705
@squintcash8705 2 года назад
Needs to be on AUDIBLE
@komoriaimi
@komoriaimi 2 года назад
Please May 5th is not a thing in Mexico. Independence Day is the top day. Sigh .. That aside, the book seems very interesting. I'm going to look for it.
@kimberleefoley8231
@kimberleefoley8231 2 года назад
I get it, but after seeing this interview... it "should be a "thing" in Mexico, and here especially! 👌🏾
@ed9095
@ed9095 2 года назад
You've not seen videos of the celebrations in Puebla? In Mexico it is a thing but not on the same scale as Independence Day. In the U.S., at least initially, it was more of a rallying and point of pride for the Chicano Movement. If your intent is to discount and disparage that movement, keep pushing this position.
@PassportKingMarineVet
@PassportKingMarineVet 2 года назад
😍 🇲🇽
@robertrichard6107
@robertrichard6107 2 года назад
This is a great interview, wish I had money to buy 1st edition. I'll have to get my library to get it.
@KeturahTori
@KeturahTori 2 года назад
As a Native American and Boricua and Black person, hearing the browning of America rubs me the wrong way a bit.
@deejay5102
@deejay5102 2 года назад
Explicate
@KeturahTori
@KeturahTori 2 года назад
@@deejay5102 why? Outside of the Obvious, it is my ruffling no need to share it here in personal detail-I dont require that much attention; I just wanted to make mention. If self reflection is what you meant, it's not what you wrote
@anomalous8652
@anomalous8652 2 года назад
It's nice to know I wasn't the only person to catch that! I had to click on the "Find in page" and enter "browning" to find your comment because I was flabbergasted that she couldn't get brown from black, since before America was America!
@KeturahTori
@KeturahTori 2 года назад
@@anomalous8652 making it hard to want to keep listening. I've not finished this since I heard that. It's like reading Budge on Egyptian knowledge- I know he's racist and gonna say some shit but I cant let that keep me from learning the language . I'm working on it
@desertdetroiter428
@desertdetroiter428 2 года назад
Exactly…like the Americas weren’t already BROWN!!
@jesseresendez1809
@jesseresendez1809 2 года назад
This ppl that work the fields and feed us all will only be appreciated by the lord my parents included, alot and of them in graves now poisoned by deadly chemicals.
@cybercuichi
@cybercuichi 2 года назад
One of the reasons are Mexico its de facto a Mestizo majority population. The term "mestizo" originally was reserved to European (mainly Spanish, or Portuguese mixed with Amerindians) today is currently more uncertain, and is applied to people who share European and Amerindian or African ancestry, whatever the proportions, attributing different meanings depending on the local culture. So there's hardly a voice for Mulattos, (European And African) I ignore if in Brazil, or Peru have a different views on the issue since they have more a Mulatto population. On the old days during the Spanish Empire there was a whole classifications of castes. Hierarchy of the Caste System in New Spain (Now Mexico) Spanish. Peninsulares (Spanish born in Spain) ... Castizos (3/4 Spanish, 1/4 Indian) Moriscos (3/4 Spanish, 1/4 black) Mestizos (1/2 Spanish, 1/2 Indian) Mulattos (1/2 Spanish, 1/2 African) Cholos (1/4 Spanish, 3/4 Indian) Chino (1/4 Indian, 2/4 Indian, 1/4 African) Indians. Now please, understand today, most people in Mexico, do not even know that, meanwhile prejudice, and racism are not such a big issue as in the US, but yet exist between certain social minority upper class circles, where skin color may be important to them.
@dejonc6233
@dejonc6233 2 года назад
there was no way to get a blood quantum back in those days so how would they have been precisely broken down in 1/4 , 2/4 etc it was all done by race not by culture ( big difference) the race of black people included native black indian ( black and ero spanish ) and white indian ( spanish and asian)
@Downey-2000
@Downey-2000 2 года назад
@@dejonc6233 people were smart back then . They kept record's on ink and paper .
@yurei8
@yurei8 2 года назад
Get your understanding here, folk! Then you will also understand the right's push to keep this from being taught.
@tonyminutti5277
@tonyminutti5277 2 года назад
Latin-X…Jesus can’t even take her seriously when she uses this term!
@edliggett1535
@edliggett1535 2 года назад
Finally, an enlightment of The Alamo nonsense!
@mexican_wt4865
@mexican_wt4865 2 года назад
Yes you are right my friend
@mikebrown-ic3ge
@mikebrown-ic3ge 2 года назад
Fascinating coverage of history.
@salvadorgutierrez7947
@salvadorgutierrez7947 2 года назад
Thanks interesting and informative.
@angelpka
@angelpka 2 года назад
True news! is it ok to repost and redirect this channel?
@garyking6365
@garyking6365 2 года назад
Just keep them on the their side of the border. TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP.
@brendazarinan8203
@brendazarinan8203 Год назад
Thank you so much for your job, writing this amazing book. I'm buying it as soon as possible.
@elsoldadomarquez
@elsoldadomarquez 2 года назад
It's weird hearing them talk about mexican migration into the US Southwest during the Porfiriato and Mexican Revolution, when just around 50 years before the USA take that same land from Mexico(Texas "Independence"; Mexican-American War).
@jensonee
@jensonee 2 года назад
and this is why we donate to democracy now.
@allseeingry2487
@allseeingry2487 2 года назад
We need all the series of all these Bad vikings, bad Norman’s, bad ottomans, bad Romans, bad Persians, bad Abbasid, bad han, bad sasanian. The bad empire series. Would be great.
@ismaelcerda5565
@ismaelcerda5565 2 года назад
Congratulations hermana!!
@Bracero1990
@Bracero1990 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing our story. I had to fight to learn my history as Nahuatl/ Mexican
@lucyg8188
@lucyg8188 2 года назад
I wish they would have asked her about the Mexican Land Grants and how carpetbaggers took their lands
@nottodaycolonizer
@nottodaycolonizer 2 года назад
Just think of the audacity of AmeriKKKans screaming " you are taking our jobs."
@elcondedelafere8751
@elcondedelafere8751 2 года назад
Sorry, part of that "war or battles" is on semantics. I hate that she uses LatinX term, it should be Mexicans! It was Mexico who was deprived of 50% of its land. I didn't cross the border, the border crossed me. Even today, Mexicans represent more than 60% of the "LatinX" population. We lost the military war but seems we are winning the cultural war.
@joseamirandajr3723
@joseamirandajr3723 2 года назад
There is no such thing as a bad Mexican,in fact life got started in the region we know as Mexico, which we call Mayans until this very day...!!!!!!!...
@Tenskwatawa3
@Tenskwatawa3 2 года назад
Great historical facts and presentation! Wow, I am just blown away by the knowledge of the writer, thank you for putting the historical facts into perspective as it relates white supremacy
@avemaria3673
@avemaria3673 2 года назад
We, the Mexicanos, we take pride from radical anarchyst leaders like Brothers Flores Magon, even our current president declare publicly his devotion for these héroes that built our country, americans in the other hand, only praises heroes who went always under the system, and the living proof is the case of the football player erased and banned because his protest was made by kneeling during the national anthem, something so smooth and soft, but everyone condemn as it was a disrespectful action
@malachipopovich3878
@malachipopovich3878 2 года назад
i love your show ,your honest and truthful 💯💯💯!!
@Kaykay-hp3cu
@Kaykay-hp3cu 2 года назад
One of the sad things after learning about this history--is Mexicans are now doing black people the way white People did Mexicans.
@obelisk1784
@obelisk1784 2 года назад
No such thing or history of - nobody believes you!
@sherienealy2436
@sherienealy2436 2 года назад
Latinx history is American history
@Daniel-yt6sc
@Daniel-yt6sc 2 года назад
Mexican not Latin x
@yurielcundangan9090
@yurielcundangan9090 2 года назад
Cannot let another 2 years of this go on its time for the American ppl. to drag every corrupt politician out of the officee
@johnbanach3875
@johnbanach3875 2 года назад
You lost me. Another 2 years of what?
@MikeMike-mx5fx
@MikeMike-mx5fx 2 года назад
Why should we do anything nobody cares when it's a black person y'all only care when it's one of your own people regardless of color y'all should stand up when y'all see it happen to a black or Mexican
@joecool9739
@joecool9739 2 года назад
Lol, she seriously used the word "LatinX"
@anthonyosburn3786
@anthonyosburn3786 2 года назад
Basecily she is the term latinx is unkown or the term is unkown Mexicans are not latino s they are mixture of indigenous and Spanish people from europe and Chinese and African.
@kylereese6202
@kylereese6202 2 года назад
Not too sure if all these revolutionary bad asses would feel the need to be referred to as 'Latin-X'
@ogexciterone
@ogexciterone Год назад
History is the truth
@Macon-xh5ik
@Macon-xh5ik 2 года назад
Very interesting 👍👍👍
@MarioLopez-ji2uk
@MarioLopez-ji2uk 2 года назад
Wow very interesting!!! This was omitted in Texas history classes !!! Thank you for bringing this into light….
@gardeyoyo
@gardeyoyo 2 года назад
For me, every state with a Spanish name is valid Mexican territory/
@j.w.2391
@j.w.2391 2 года назад
Oh, oh...I think I hear some Critical Race Theory going on...but I dont seem to hear the LatinX community showing their fellowship with Afro Americans in this struggle.
@AdrianMendoza23
@AdrianMendoza23 2 года назад
LatinX?
@eduardocajias5626
@eduardocajias5626 2 года назад
Well, I don't know what's going on in USA, but... Here in Brazil "Black Lives Matter" is now a big motto to everyone (not only our afro Brazilians) against our ultra racist Federal president and his radical fans.
@Tlahuiltezcatl
@Tlahuiltezcatl 2 года назад
Maybe because you guys reject our efforts. Y'all aren't the easiest to work with
@byronevans1
@byronevans1 2 года назад
@@Tlahuiltezcatl look who's talking.
@NubiaLOVE
@NubiaLOVE 2 года назад
Please don’t use the word LatinX! We don’t refer nor recognize ourselves with that word. We actually are in Fellowship with our African American brothers and sisters. We have been through very similar struggles. United together is the only way that we can fight and kill this devil!~
@xm377Moyocoyatzin
@xm377Moyocoyatzin 2 года назад
Something that is only known in Mexico is that Mexico during the early 20th century looked to Japan the way we now look to China. Mexico had good relations with Japan and wished to further ties with them in order to break the economic encirclement of U.S. neoliberalism which had taken Cuba and Central America (specifically the Panama canal), thus Mexico looked to Japan to keep the Pacific ocean open.
@greeneggz_n_ham
@greeneggz_n_ham 2 года назад
How is that only known in Mexico if you know it, troll?
@xm377Moyocoyatzin
@xm377Moyocoyatzin 2 года назад
@@greeneggz_n_ham Because I live in Mexico and this part of Mexican history is NEVER shown in the U.S. not even at University level.
@l.b.380
@l.b.380 2 года назад
Wonderful and inspiring!
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