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Wow, don't really know what to say. That is a disgrace not only to Americans, pero estas pinche pendejos no saben lo que estan haciendo! They make all of the other hispanic immigrants to this country look bad, when these stupid kids are merely ignorant and don't know the proper way to get their message out to the masses.
Ignorant kids. Still think they are all 'special,unique snowflakes'. Reality will set in soon enough. SAT scores & GPA - Not ethnic pride - that's all that matters.
It's not how you handle the good times, but the faith you keep in the bad that defines you.
I wonder why one of them has a Chicago Cubs shirt on? And they are supporting mexico? Where did this happen, U.S.A. or Mexico?
I'm guessing USA, as the high school name in the background is in English.
If it wasn't the US, then I personally wouldn't have a problem with the flag under the MX flag, if it wasn't inverted, but obviously the kids are just being disrespectful tards.
Ideally 2 separate flagpoles to avoid problems, United Nations style.
It's not how you handle the good times, but the faith you keep in the bad that defines you.
I'm guessing USA, as the high school name in the background is in English.
If it wasn't the US, then I personally wouldn't have a problem with the flag under the MX flag, if it wasn't inverted, but obviously the kids are just being disrespectful tards.
Ideally 2 separate flagpoles to avoid problems, United Nations style.
I'm guessing USA, as the high school name in the background is in English.
If it wasn't the US, then I personally wouldn't have a problem with the flag under the MX flag, if it wasn't inverted, but obviously the kids are just being disrespectful tards.
Ideally 2 separate flagpoles to avoid problems, United Nations style.
This happened at a high school in Los Angeles last year.
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