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BY
GUSTAVO ARELLANO
Dear Mexican: I feel that the more Mexicans who come to this
country, the better. I am a Mormon, a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter
Day Saints. In our Book of Mormon, on page 54, it says on the left side of the page
in verse 6, "There shall none come into this land save they shall be brought by
the hand of the Lord." I want as many Mexicans in this country as possible, and
then I want to tell them about Joseph Smith and get them baptized and enjoy the
blessings of the temple. Come on down — you are welcome by me. —
Love my Brown Brothers
Dear Gabacho: Gracias for your welcoming heart, even if your ulterior
motive is stealing Mexicans away from the Virgin of Guadalupe for a religion requiring
magic underwear. While we're talking about Moroni worshippers, can you do me a favor
and ask Mitt Romney why he's such an ingrate toward Mexicans? After all, Romney
would've probably been some Jack Mormon jerk-off if it weren't for porous fronteras
and living in violation of a country's laws. His great-grandfather Miles Park Romney
fled los Estados Unidos for Mexico during the 1880s to escape American authorities
and continue his polygamous ways, while Mitt's papi George was born in Chihuahua
and therefore more Mexican that your typical Chicano Studies major. Not only that,
but Pancho Villa's troops were kind enough to not massacre Mormon colonies during
the Mexican Revolution, thus allowing the infant George and his family to return
home and ensure Mitt's Brilliantined hair would grace America. One final point,
Brown Brothers: por favor tell Mitt and all other Mexican-hating LDSers that the
Book of Mormon requires amnesty for illegals. The above quote you cited came from
the Second Book of Nephi and is a wonderful passage, but what about the one before
it? 2 Nephi 1:5 tells the Saints that Lehi prophesized about America, "Yea, the
Lord hath covenanted this land unto me, and to my children forever, and also all
those who should be led out of other countries by the hand of the Lord." Hear that,
Mitt? Let my gente go — into the United States with free health care, por
supuesto.
How can a white guy learn how to type in Spanish? Not learn the
language — how do you make the keyboard type Spanish characters? — Carpal Tunnel Cabrón
Dear Gabacho: It depends on what operating system you use and
what you're trying to type. To make an acute accent appear on a Macintosh, hold
down the Option key, hit the E key, release Option, then type the vowel you want
accented. Spanish's other diacritics get registered roughly the same way. An umlaut
appears by pressing Option, hitting the U key, releasing Option and hitting U again;
do the same if you want a tilde, but substitute the N key for U. For upside-down
exclamation points, hold down Option and hit the 1 key — ¡Voila! An upside-down
question mark is a bit trickier — hold down Option plus Shift, then punch
the question-mark key, ¿comprende?
Microsoft Word is somewhat trickier. Upside-down exclamation points
and question marks require you push Control plus Alt plus Shift, then type whatever
you want flipped around. Acute accents pop up after you hold down Control, then
hit the apostrophe key; release and type in your vowel. A tilde: Control+Shift+squiggly
mark, release, the letter N. Both Macs and Microsoft require you hold the Shift
key after executing the above instructions if you want a diacritic to top a capital
letter. And remember, people: no grave accents in Spanish, or tildes on letters
other than n — that's the domain of the mongrel tongue known as Portuguese.
Got
a spicy question about Mexicans? Ask the Mexican at themexican@askamexican.net.
Letters will be edited for clarity, cabrones. And include a hilarious
pseudonym, por favor, or we'll make one up for you!
Gustavo
Arellano is an investigative reporter on staff at the OC Weekly
in Orange County, California. His "¡Ask a Mexican!" column
began in 2004 and today is syndicated in 32 publications nationwide.
He is also the author of a book by the same name. An extensive interview
with Arellano can be found in the EW archives online for Nov. 29,
2007. Arellano can be contacted at TheMexican@AskAMexican.net
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