Well, tomorrow is Cinco de Mayo, and I want to clear a common misconception in the U.S. Cinco de Mayo isn't Mexico's Independence, that's September 16. Cinco de Mayo is the commemoration of the Battle of Puebla, where the Mexican army, under the command of Ignacio Zaragoza, against all odds, defeated the French troops, under the command of Charles Ferdinand.
Although it wasn't the determining battle in the Second French Intervention, it was a great show of Mexican force. An army composed of mostly veterans in the Reform War, defeated one of the best armies in its time; even though the French had more men.
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My family always goes out to the local Mexican restaurant to get tacos and shit and were white. Cultural appropriation can suck my balls.
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The emblem is fitting.
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Trump Grill has the best Taco Salads!!!
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Didn't the French win a battle 4 days later on nueve de Mayo?
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I live in San Diego, 15 minutes from Mexico. You'd be surprised how many people (even ones with Mexican heritage) still think it's about independence day in Mexico.
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Without that victory the French would have given weapons to the Confederacy in the Civil War, likely changing the outcome. So the South would have won and we'd all be speaking French. So I drink tequila and Mexican beer on Cinco de Mayo to celebrate Mexico's contribution to the civil war.
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Yes, and it's also an excuse for me to drink tequila and eat tacos [more than I normally do]
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sink of the mayo
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FIEEEEESTAAA!!!!!!
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I'll be celebrating my brothers birthday.
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Sounds like a sandwich