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TBR History Article - SIODEBAR: Early Mexican History
After
the Spaniards conquered the Aztecs in 1521, their new colony, which we
would call Mexico but they preferred to call New Spain or Nueva EspaƱa,
grew to include Guatemala, most of Central America and the future
Southwest United States. Spain would rule this colony for almost 300
years, extracting vast amounts of gold and some silver from the
conquered people.
The
precious metal proved as much of a curse as a blessing, as unwise
Spanish leaders quickly squandered it and then turned to the bankers for
interest-bearing loans to fight needless wars, taking Spain from wealth
to debt servitude.
In
1810, Mexico revolted under Jose Maria Morelos and a priest named
Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla. Estimates say the native population
shrank from 10 or 12 million in 1521 to about 1 million by 1650, thanks
mainly to measles and smallpox, to which the native Indians had no
immunity.
Spain alienated not only the Indians but also the native-born White people, favoring Spanish-born men for plum government positions in Mexico. Also, taxes were ruinously high. Still, Mexicans remained loyal until Napoleon conquered Spain and put the king in prison. Mexicans concluded the only thing to do was to declare a limited independence so as not to be ruled by France, hoping that the Spanish royals would be restored someday, and then things could go back to what Mexican monarchists considered normal.
SIDEBAR: The Anarchic Political Quagmire That Is Mexico Today
By John Tiffany
Back
in 1938, U.S. journalist George Creel wrote: “Our southern neighbor,
harried by debt and mismanagement, is plunging toward chaos. Only the
United States can save her.” Actually this has been the history of
Mexico since the fall of the benevolent Christian Emperor Maximilian and
the rise of the often Red-leaning mestizo ruling class, and it has only
gotten worse. With America following the same path to ruination, it is
highly questionable whether we can or should continue to bail out our
hostile neighbor.
Mexico
has been taking advantage of America for decades by manipulating our
pathological gullibility and generosity, sending millions of its own
unwanted population across the border to leach off of our welfare system
and vote Democratic. The “drug trade,” fueled by America’s insatiable
demand for illegal drugs and marijuana, has led to the rise of ruthless
crime cartels that have terrorized the good people of northern Mexico
and the United States. Readers will recall the discovery of the burned
bodies of 28 student protesters just outside the city center of Iguala,
Mexico in 2014—kids who went missing after a protest over hiring
practices at the Ayotzinapa Normal School turned violent and policemen
opened fire on the demonstrators.
Corrupt
cops arrested and took away a number of students, never too be seen
alive again. At other times, Mexicans crossing the border have killed
law-abiding U.S. citizens. In Mexico itself, law enforcement officers
have been beheaded by the drug crime mobs. Ann Coulter in her book Adios, America reported
how criminal Edgar Jimenez Lugo, a U.S. citizen and “anchor baby”
originating in Mexico, beheaded four men and hung their bodies off a
bridge south of Mexico City. U.S. officials were unable to stop him from
re-entering America after serving less than three years in a Mexican
prison, because he was born in San Diego to an illegal alien mother.
“[O]ur
anchor baby policy is based on the mental delusions of one Supreme
Court justice [Walter Brennan],” she wrote. Illegal immigration—mainly
from anarchic Mexico—is crushing America. The mass media is helping the
leftists cover up Mexico’s crimes, including beheadings. Coulter warns
that the practice has been going on in Mexico for years, and has now
crossed into the United States. Strangely the press focuses exclusively
on Muslim beheadings. Coulter says supposed videos of beheadings in the
Middle East in fact have taken place in Mexico.
Notorious murderer Lugo is now believed to be living in Texas.
One can only wonder what Mexico today would be like if it had remained under European rule.
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