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Strider
05-05-2004, 04:29 PM
As a resident Mexican, I just wanted to give everyone a friendly reminder about Cinco de Mayo.

Ahem.

It is NOT Mexico's Independence Day. Rather, it's a celebration of the Battle of Puebla on this day in 1862. After becoming ravaged from within by war in the 1840s and 1850s, Mexico had accumulated enormous debt to a few different countries. When they couldn't afford to make any more payments, none other than Napoleon Bonaparte took it upon himself to utilize the stalled payment as an excuse to plant the seeds of empire, sending his nephew Archduke Maximilliam of Austria to take over the country.

Naturally, Mexico wouldn't have any of that. Puebla proved to be an enormous turning point, when the ragtag Mexican army defended the city despite being outmanned, outgunned and out-trained. They beat the French back and solidified their sovereignty once more.

Cinco de Mayo isn't as celebrated nationally as much as it is in the state of Puebla, obviously, but it's still a big deal south of the border and here in California. It's a commemeration to my ancestors, thousands of hard-working soldiers.

Remember, knowledge is power. You can't say you aren't enlightened.

Rainecloud
05-05-2004, 05:21 PM
That's great! Best of all, it doesn't affect me one bit. :)

Kirobaito
05-05-2004, 06:24 PM
We're having a program today for all foreign language students. Meh...I don't take a foreign language, so I'll probably be the only person in my 6th and 7th period.

Psychotic
05-05-2004, 06:26 PM
So, what you're trying to tell us is that Cinco de Mayo is Mexico's independence day? :p

Kirobaito
05-05-2004, 06:32 PM
September 21st, 1821 was Mexico's Independence day. France tried to take over Mexico in the 1860's, but they lost that fight (What else is new?)

And El Mariachi, it wasn't Napoleon Bonaparte; He had died 50 years earlier. It was his grandson/nephew (don't remember which), Louis Napoleon.

Psychotic
05-05-2004, 06:33 PM
So you're saying that Strider lied to us twice? I'm... shocked!

Kirobaito
05-05-2004, 06:36 PM
Nah, only once (about the Napoleon thing). He's starting to get a somewhat-clean conscience.

Strider
05-05-2004, 10:07 PM
*sigh*

Rye
05-05-2004, 10:28 PM
Happy Cinco de Mayo! In celebration of it we all made a huge congo line in school down the hall way. It rocked. <3 @ holidays that let us do stuff like that. :D

Shlup
05-05-2004, 10:47 PM
*feels educated*

Thank you, Matt2.

*goes to drink and yell in Spanish to celebrate*

Dragonflame
05-05-2004, 11:01 PM
How come when KB posts about the Alamo it turns into a flame war, but when Strider posts about Cinco De Mayo, no one is bothered? Not that I have anything against Cinco De Mayo, I just think it's ironic.

Kirobaito
05-05-2004, 11:02 PM
Because the Texans were rebelling, as opposed to the Mexicans being invaded. There's a difference.

Dragonflame
05-05-2004, 11:05 PM
Oh, good point. Well, the Mexicans sort of invaded.

Why am I arguing about this? I don't really care.

Lindy
05-05-2004, 11:05 PM
I'm not enlightened.

*sombrero celebration*

Yamaneko
05-05-2004, 11:19 PM
We only celebrate it because we stole the land from the Spanish, who in turn stole it from the natives, who in turn stole it from the earth, who in... happy Cinco de Mayo, todos. :)

eternalshiva
05-06-2004, 02:49 AM
I know ALL about Cinquo de MAyo AND it's my birthday *shameless plug* xD Thanks Strider for the information

Dragonflame
05-06-2004, 02:55 AM
What's funny is that my dad just informed me that Cinco de Mayo isn't even celebrated in Mexico.

Logan
05-06-2004, 03:33 AM
Haha, my World History teacher told me about this before you.
The sad part is that I didn't even know what it meant until he wrote it on the board and I was like, five...of.....may....OH! *slaps self*

Linus
05-06-2004, 03:48 AM
"I don't know much about Cinco de Mayo, I'm never sure what it's all about."

That's from a Cake song.

HOOTERS
05-06-2004, 03:56 AM
That reminds me I have to buy taco shells this afternoon. Thanks Strider! :smash:

TheAbominatrix
05-06-2004, 04:14 AM
You dont buy shells, Hooters! You buy corn torillas and fry them up! You ignorant person! *kills*

Yeah I'm surprised my neighborhood isnt celebrating, it's mostly Hispanic/Chicano/Latino/whatever I'm supposed to call them. Oh wait, I hear some mariachi music down the street, I think it's starting.

Anyway, thanks Juan. I always knew it wasnt the indepence day, but I always got confused as to what it really was. Now I have this lovely thread. Yay.

eestlinc
05-06-2004, 05:44 AM
I say we all pile into the back of an old pickup truck and drive around to all the construction sites volunteering to work!

Ran Ciel
05-06-2004, 07:25 AM
Whoa, I really hadn't known what the holiday was about. There was a big celebration on my campus today though. They had the cafeteria all decked out and all the workers dressed up. I thought they had decided to celebrate Halloween early or something, heh.

Ariel
05-06-2004, 09:53 AM
I'd never heard of Cinco De Mayo before. I thought it sounded like some kind of circus troupe, like Cirque Du Soleil. o_o;;

I feel all informed now. Thanks for the info. =)

Loony BoB
05-06-2004, 10:20 AM
To me, it's just something that's really fun to say. :)