[¡Ask a Mexican!] Pinche Chesters

Dear Mexican: What is the deal with Mexican denial when it comes to dealing with child sexual abuse? I know counselors who tell me it’s a big problem trying to get Mexican families to admit and confront this. In my own experience, I have seen my Mexican relatives be more concerned over the fact that their son is CERTAINLY NOT GAY than over the fact that there is a strong likelihood he suffers repeated exposure to an abusing adult. Why the secrecy? Sometimes, I wonder why pedophiles don’t just focus on Mexican children, since with them there’s the least chance their parents will acknowledge the problem. Is it a class issue? A marginalized-people issue? Or something especially acute in Mexican families?

Chester the Non-Molester

Dear Wab: It’s not just Mexican denial, Chester—or are you so clueless you haven’t heard about the Catholic Church pedo-priest scandal in the United States and the silence of the faithful when it comes to their leaders’ role in the rapes of innocents? It’s near-impossible to find accurate stats on child sexual abuse of any kind, and Mexico is no different. Cicely Marston, a lecturer in social science at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, wrote in a 2005 paper examining child sexual abuse in Mexico City that it was “extremely difficult to find any published information about [it] in Mexico, and information that exists appears in potentially unreliable newspaper reports,” that her study was “the first to my knowledge of sexual abuse in a general population in Mexico,” and doesn’t it tell you something that it takes a Brit to publish a report on the subject? (The last time the Mexican government even bothered with such a survey was in its Encuesta Sobre Violencia Intrafamiliar, published in 1999 by the Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática, a.k.a. INEGI.) The easy answer to your question involves Mexico’s usual suspects for any of its pathologies: Catholicism, machismo, la Malinche, age of consent is 12—ustedes know the drill. But such an analysis is wrong, since child sexual abuse is such an underreported crime in all communities. Instead, the Mexican urges any raza who knows of or suspects sexual abuse to do the right thing: Call the cops, and pray that all molesting fuckers rot in hell alongside this generation of Catholic bishops and cardinals.

Dear Mexican: Where does the word pinche come from, and what is the closest English translation? I always thought that it wasn’t that bad a word until I got banned from an online game for using the handle pincheGato.

Tex-Mexis Do It Much Spicier

Dear fuckingCat: Its literal meaning is a kitchen helper, so it’s not surprising that pinche transformed into a synonym for “worthless” across the Hispanic world. And it’s also not surprising that in Mexico, where we transformed the word madre (mother) into a Swiss Army knife of the basest epithets, pinche assumes a vulgar connotation. It’s most popular as an adverb meaning “fucking,” such as pinche gabacho, pinche puto gabacho, or pinche puto pendejo gabacho. You can also use pinche as an interjection, but not a noun—you can express frustration with a gabacho by yelling “¡Pinche!” but you can’t call the gabacho a pinche like you can call him a fuck. Like “fucking” in its adverbial sense, you can use pinche among friends and enemies, but don’t use it in polite company lest you get in a pinche problema.

 

Ask the Mexican at themexican@askamexican.net or myspace.com/ocwab. Or write to him at: Gustavo Arellano, P.O. Box 1433, Anaheim, CA 92815-1433. Look him up on Facebook!

 
  • cindy 04/20/2010 7:40:00 AM

    Why is it that Chicanos do not wish to value the United States culture and why so many choose to refer to themselves as Mexicans or Mexican-Americans rather that simple Americans?

  • Turi 04/30/2009 9:35:00 AM

    Pinche Vato te dejaste caer la gre�ith your definitions. Quiero que sepas that I want you to know que sim�ue yes! That was the best definition that I have heard.

  • Ruly 03/16/2009 2:08:00 AM

    Hey.. T J from Costa Meza Mexican didn't anwer your question about the "chorimonstro" . a chorizo is a sausage and monstro means monster. Your Mexican date probably misses the mexican with a big chorizo she had before you. Get some of those pills that smiling Bob sells that enhance " a certain part of the male body" that gringos have to buy.

  • mexicanitabonita 03/02/2009 11:25:00 PM

    Tengo alrededor de un a�ue descubr�a columna por error. Cada semana en mi trabajo (aqu�n M�co) entro la p�para leerla y cuando suelto las carcajadas y me preguntan, me es dif�l explicar lo que escribes; creo que en ocasiones no

  • TJ 02/24/2009 3:39:00 AM

    Dear Mexican: So I am a white guy who is seeing a mexican chick. The white chicks who live in OC are FFE far from earth. So kinda a personal question she is teaching me spanish and i'm catching pretty quick on she uses alot of slang when we are in bed she screams out, "chorimonstro" when I ask her about it she just smiles what the hell does that mean. Please translate this and keep writing hilarious articles.

  • Gustavo Arellano 02/24/2009 12:08:00 AM

    LA Wab: I know, I know. Sigh... Stefany: I think it's funny you of all people make accusations about Mexican authenticity considering your name is about as historically Mexican as Mbeke.

  • L.A. Wab 02/23/2009 10:46:00 PM

    BTW, to web master dude: after filling out "write your comment", typing in code at bottom, next page is just blank, so we think comment won't be posted. We post it again, and so it appears more than once. We don't get some sort of confirmation.

  • L.A. Wab 02/23/2009 10:43:00 PM

    To Stefany: I think we got. To Stefany: I think we got. To Stefany: I think we got. To Stefany: I think we got. And you're wrong, you're wrong, you're wrong, you're wrong....

  • Stefany 02/23/2009 11:02:00 AM

    I don't understand why a Chicano opens up a column representing us Mexicans. That is just wrong there is an enormous gap of culture, a completely different point of view over the issues and a different sense of just everything between a Chicano and a real mexican. this is not discrimination or anything but. Hello a Mexican is completely different than a Chicano , a Chicano tries to be gringo, and think they are better than normal Mexicans just by having papers. but says that he is a Mexican when it benefits him ( like now). that is why Mexicans hate Chicanos , and the gringos don't like them either so as la India maria said: no son ni de aqui ni de alla. Its just depressing that a Chicano has to represent us mexicans in a country like this. sad just sad.

  • Stefany 02/23/2009 11:02:00 AM

    I don't understand why a Chicano opens up a column representing us Mexicans. That is just wrong there is an enormous gap of culture, a completely different point of view over the issues and a different sense of just everything between a Chicano and a real mexican. this is not discrimination or anything but. Hello a Mexican is completely different than a Chicano , a Chicano tries to be gringo, and think they are better than normal Mexicans just by having papers. but says that he is a Mexican when it benefits him ( like now). that is why Mexicans hate Chicanos , and the gringos don't like them either so as la India maria said: no son ni de aqui ni de alla. Its just depressing that a Chicano has to represent us mexicans in a country like this. sad just sad.

  • Stefany 02/23/2009 11:00:00 AM

    I don't understand why a Chicano opens up a column representing us Mexicans. That is just wrong there is an enormous gap of culture, a completely different point of view over the issues and a different sense of just everything between a Chicano and a real mexican. this is not discrimination or anything but. Hello a Mexican is completely different than a Chicano , a Chicano tries to be gringo, and think they are better than normal Mexicans just by having papers. but says that he is a Mexican when it benefits him ( like now). that is why Mexicans hate Chicanos , and the gringos don't like them either so as la India maria said: no son ni de aqui ni de alla. Its just depressing that a Chicano has to represent us mexicans in a country like this. sad just sad.

  • Stefany 02/23/2009 10:59:00 AM

    I don't understand why a Chicano opens up a column representing us Mexicans. That is just wrong there is an enormous gap of culture, a completely different point of view over the issues and a different sense of just everything between a Chicano and a real mexican. this is not discrimination or anything but. Hello a Mexican is completely different than a Chicano , a Chicano tries to be gringo, and think they are better than normal Mexicans just by having papers. but says that he is a Mexican when it benefits him ( like now). that is why Mexicans hate Chicanos , and the gringos don't like them either so as la India maria said: no son ni de aqui ni de alla. Its just depressing that a Chicano has to represent us mexicans in a country like this. sad just sad.

  • been there 02/21/2009 4:41:00 AM

    Molesters are sick in need of medical treatement before the behaviour advances. Hiding is not acceptable it has to be reported. Unfortunately they are only procecuted. There are uderlying mental conditions that could be treated with theraphy and medication. It is definetly a "cancer" that can be passed down to the family unless someone stands up and stops it. Catholic priests come from families, they are not bred in a protected bubble. I was molested at the age of 6 by a loser preteen who did not do well in the rite of passage practiced by some class of the Mexican population to see who gets "fucked" and who does the "fucking" , as the mature into men the "fucked" have to demostrate their "manhood" or forever be weak and "fucked" . When my father molested my children, my own problem came to life. I was stopped from shooting him dead. Nothing was done to him, but I awoke to deal with my own hidden monster, it took 2 years of therapy and obsevation to curve the anger and need to be in control. That was 33 years ago I still take antidrepressants, but I have a understanding of the medical condition. I spent 5 years in ministry speaking to young Mexicans in jail who were dealing with anger and controls issues. Molestors are not a Joke " Chesters" . The worst , incurable or unwilling need to be segregated, permantly treated, or I hate to say it .. terminated. I only spoke of Mexicans, but the problem is not racial. We are basicaly animals conforming to social mores. Many thousand years ago some cultures considered it all very normal. Take molesters one at a time cure the ones we can.

  • L.A. Wab 02/21/2009 1:32:00 AM

    The masculinity thing can be blamed for not just Mexicans, but all races. Rather than admit weakness of any kind, we respond: whatever, eh, it doesn't hurt, I'M A MAN!!!, That's gay, you're a f**, etc. Such a bad stereotype, and of course, if you agree, according to the testosteroned masses, you are ****...

 

Most Popular Stories

Browse Voice Nation
  • Voice Places

    Voice Places

    Discover restaurants, nightlife, travel, shopping...

  • VOICE Daily Deals

    VOICE Daily Deals

    Get 50 to 90% off every day on restaurants, movies, massages...

  • Best Of

    Best Of...

    More than 10,000 of the BEST things to eat, drink, and experience

  • My Voice Nation

    My Voice Nation

    Join the Village Voice community and get exclusive deals and info

  • Happy Hour

    Happy Hour

    Your local Happy Hour guide at your fingertips

or

Log in or Sign up

Social Connect:

Use your favorite account to access My Voice Nation.


Use your My Voice Nation account to log in:





Forgot password?
or

Sign Up or Log in

Social Connect:

Sign up for My Voice Nation with your preferred network.


Sign up for a My Voice Nation account:



Privacy policy