12/7/20

Mexican Jingoist Moises Moreno doesn't want to see Pilsen Chicago neighborhood transition into anything but a Mexican enclave

  Terry Blue

    The amount of racism and anti gentrification attitude of Mexicans in this country is always abound especially when the topic of gentrification comes about and in Chicago this always seems a topic as Mexicans want their exclusive Mexican dominated neighborhoods and get away with such demands and battle. Pilsen was once a Czech and Slovak community in Chicago that the forces of illegal immigration changed dramatically and if there was the resistance of Pilsen back then to resist and keep the character of the neighborhood Czeck or Armenian then the mainstream media would call these people out an call them as being racist wanting to live in segregated communities. This slander of course will never be leveled out to the actual forces of segregation and resistance of Mexicans to assimilate form the people like Moises Moreno


and the Pilsen Alliance organization fghting hard for Mexican supremacy and fighting integration and gentrification. Moises doesnt want landmark designation made for Pilsen and this man worries that Mexicans will be as easily displaced form this near South Side neighborhood as Eastern and Central European immigrants were through the Blue wave of Mexicanizarion that took place in Chicago to turn it into a heavy Chicanoized Democrat city and Moises and other Mexicans suffer from Mexican privileged and this is definitely  privileged as this man and others are gravely concerned about preserving this South

Sides Mexican heritage and majority along with the exclusivity of Little Village and this smacks nothing of Mexican Aztecan racism. Moises needs to step aside allow integration to continue in Pilsen much like the Czecks, Hungarians, Greeks , Bohemians did before them allowing Mexicans and new beat nik Bohemians coming into urban city neighborhoods many many many moons ago and Moises and his ild jut need to make that move as others before them out into the outer burbs and into places like Elgin, Joliet, and

Aurora,Illinois. Dudes like Moises think they and their people are the word and think the world of it and they live living in a community not only most of the people in this diverse country look like them but even the buildings have murals and the buildings look like them and have nothing but brown faces on it and Moises fears gentrification because these images of Brown Mexican supremacy could be torn down and new regulations preventing the murals and graffiti of people drawings would be indeed. Moises Moreno by the way has been offered a salary to write here for one thousand dollars a month and we are eagerly anticipating his response. 

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