Happy Cinco de Mayo
All well and good - but what does it have to do with buildings?Poster #4,
You have your date wrong - so just a little info for you: Cinco de Mayo means the 5th of May.
Plus the Alamo was mainly defended by Crockett (a slave holder) & other southern slave holder colonisers determined to turn a non-slave holding Mexican state into a slave holding American state - slavery was illegal in Mexico.
The Mexican - American war (not long after the Alamo) was a colonial invasion of Mexico to colonise almost half of Mexico & establish slavery in what became a number of US States eg California & a number of other states.
They dream a lot in California, apparentlyI'd suggest that zero point buggerall people in the UK have ever heard of your Kinky Mayonnaise or whatever you're banging on about.
Perhaps I'll join a Californian forum and start banging on about my village cheese rolling festival or something.
Nobody here cares about your Mayo thing.
Him off Bullseye?Jim Bowie
Poster #6,
What does the massacre at the Alamo have to do with the happy day of Cinco de Mayo?
Cinco de Mayo is a happy day of color, music, Mariarchi dancing and kids pinyata parties.
The Alamo was a slaughter of slave holders, & Jim Bowie a slave trader but it was still a time of human loss to violence.
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