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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Hispanic Television: Epic Fail...

If you live down here in California, it would not be hard to notice that for some reason the majority rule is neither white, black, nor any other but Hispanic.

You look to your left, you will see Jose mowing someone's lawn (they get paid dirt cheap, you can afford the whole family cleaning your mess). The fact is that they made these services so cheap, white people landscaping will go out of business immediately.

You look to your right, it's an ice cream truck, but for some reason instead of lounging songs that is tuned for little younglings, you are forced to hum to the tune of "lambada" or other erotic Hispanic songs out there, the ice cream selection is completely blatant "cocorico" or "pina colada." It's not simple blackberry, blueberry, chocolate berry you find in your standard ice cream shack--you are forced to asimilate between the taste of stale burrito and arm pits. And you guess right, if you ask the name of the ice cream man, it would probably be 99.9% Jose.

Now I am not complaining about the reality that we are transforming California into Hispanic city, I think that diversity is great... Here comes my objection though, why the hell are we forced to watch Hispanic channel, with Hispanic language or awfully dubbed movies in Espanol (which makes it lost all meaning) while we are living in the land of USA?

Here is a sample, tune in to channel 14 or 22 they are probably showing car dealer infomercial in Espanol.


Sure is lovely.


Selling women to sell cars, with scantily clad bikinis and sexy tops, you could barely pay attention to the numbers, all you see is the tata's.


And you guessed right, they do not know anything about cars or trucks. Their purpose of existence is to sell the sex appeal, to sell the car. Now since these channel is public commercial guess what your 5 year-old is watching? Free Sex campaign....


On this one, she's so butt ugly, as if the owner put his own wife to do the selling.... The old hag is not even cute in green...

Now every so often in the afternoon, you should tune in to Hispanic shows such as "Don Cheto." Amazingly retarded talent show, featuring a fat man with a huge sombrero hat (just a typical slap to your respected Hispanic community).


Mexican Santa...


Here is the Don himself, often featuring women performed in bikini, as if almost naked.

Surprisingly, from the audience you will see little kids, maybe less than 10 years old enjoying the show as much as their parents.... Bad parenting? You guessed right.

How does this affect the community?

Go here enter your zip code in California, and look how many sex offenders in your left or right alley are Hispanic.

Obviously bad parenting and bad culture have something to do with it... And I think FCC needs to pay more attention to detail, rather than worrying about the Digital TV migration scheme...

Just a thought.

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