[¡Ask a Mexican!] Is Sotomayor the Right Shade of Brown for the Mexican?

Dear Mexican: The mainstream media is making big noise of Sonia Sotomayor likely being the first Latina Supreme Court justice and that all Latinos should be proud. But Puerto Rican ain’t Mexican! The Supreme Court won’t have a shade of brown until a Mexican is among Roberts and Scalia. What does the Mexican think of Sotomayor’s nomination and likely appointment?

Legalingo

Dear Pendeja: Sotomayor not brown? Yeah, and George Lopez is as güero as Conan O’Brien. The Mexican beams with pride at the thought of Sotomayor on the Supreme Court, not just because she’ll be the first Latina/o to sit on the nation’s highest judicial branch (don’t believe the hype about Benjamin Cardozo being el primero; he never identified as Latino or even Hispanic, and I doubt Hizzoner’s Sephardic ancestors would’ve liked Cardozo grouped with the people who best carried out the Inquisition), but because she forces gabachos to remember the nation’s other problem brownies: Puerto Ricans, who weren’t good enough for independence like the Philippines or statehood like the Mexis of the southwest United States, but have instead lived for more than a century as vassals in their own homeland. Gracias a Diós that I’ve heard only a few instances of Chicano chauvinism like your case, Legalingo, and you few need to crack open a Coors with Know Nothings and talk shop. Sure, it would’ve been chido if a Mexican replaced David Souter, but boricuas and other Latinos deserve a spot in the Reconquista, too, and President Barack Obama rightly, sadly, figured a moderate Puerto Rican would be easier to stomach for gabachos at this point in the American experience than a moderate Mexican. Besides, it’s about time Puerto Rico gave this country something more significant than Ricky Martin, reggaetón and bananas.

Dear Mexican: Having lived in San Antonio for a number of decades, I’ve learned a smattering of street Spanish. That experience has caused me to cringe when I hear the word cojones used in American movies or television as a reference to testicles when the writer is trying to have the character talk dirty. In San Antonio, a person would use huevos in that context. Which is the correct Spanglish, or is it a matter of cojones being used in California and huevos being used in Texas?

Big-Balled

Dear Gabacho: I’ve only heard gabachos use cojones, while Mexicans use huevos (other Latinos, of course, have their own terms for the male fun sack, but we’ll leave the discussion for Maledicta). Both words are linguistically correct, politically incorrect and derive from Latin (cojones comes from the singular cojón, testicle, from the Latin coleo—sack—while huevo actually means egg and derives from ovum). So, the real question in your inquiry is how gabachos came to use cojones more commonly instead of huevos as slang for balls. The answer is Ernest Hemingway, a man who introduced more misinterpreted-as-Mexican overused Spanish terms (mano a mano, macho and maricón, to name the most notorious examples) than any other writer who is not me. His otherwise-masterful Death In the Afternoon, an account of bullfighting and its practitioners, included a glossary defining cojones and remarked, “A valorous bullfighter is said to be plentifully equipped with these.” Gabacho writers began introducing cojones into their works to emulate the faux-authenticity of Papa, and their audiences made the word a part of American Spanish, just like gringo and Drinko por Cinco. Mexicans, meanwhile, try to teach gabachos about huevos but remain puzzled as to why gabachos consistently prefer fey Castilian over our crude idioms. Eh, what’s a wab to do except steal back more of Aztlán?

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  • rebeca 10/01/2009 8:50:00 PM

    Hey there, I'm in Michigan in gringolandia more specifically southwest Michigan. The restaurant we all Mexicans to go eat in is Acapulco. If you are ever around the area, get off on I-94 in Lawrence exit about a 1/2 mile down the road. I use to live in San Fernando Valley a few years ago and I know our food is no match for your culinary offerings but it will do for gringos.

  • Viejo 08/02/2009 2:26:00 AM

    Oye.. Mauricio Garces... Ahhhrooozz Fijate bien, con esta van a ser 4 veces que digo que Sonia es la mejor indicada para el puesto de Juez. Vuelve y lee lo que antes le dije al mamilas "Aztlan". He dicho que estoy orgulloso de ella, 4 veces he dicho " I love you Sonia". Mi comentario satirico de "mas fea que una patada en los huevos" lo hice con humor y carino. La belleza no es requisito para triunfar en la politica.. fijate en Hugo Chavez. Hablando de "guevos", Sonia los tiene mas grandes que tu,yo,Gustavo y el mamon Aztlan. Yo no me dejola meter.. no me gusta por Detroit. Pero en serio Guey... se la sacabas a Jennifer Lopez para metersela a Sonia Sotomayor. Las dos son Puertoriquenas y me parece que las vez igual de bellas. Si you estuviera frente a Sonia le daria un respetuoso abrazo un beso en la mejilla y otro beso en sus manos. Adelante Sonia.... eres un orgullo, pero sigues igual de fea. Con mucho amor el Viejo.

  • Mauricio Garc� 07/29/2009 8:31:00 PM

    Este comentario es para el usuario "VIEJO" Oye viejo ke tiene ke A TU PARECER Sonia sea "fea?" Te digo que, NO SE LA SACABA A ELLA POR METERTELA A TI WEY! Mauricio.

  • viejo 07/28/2009 10:49:00 AM

    No... I think you got it AZTLAN, but you have not got this so...I will say again for the 3rd time: Sonia will be great as a judge and I love her. Beauty has nothing to do with her qualifications, but she is still ugly,and that is "my" opinion!!!. you called me a "pendejo" on your first reply, so you needed a good "reaming" , so thanks for bending over this time. Have some respect for your elders "mijo" No Mexican insult for you this time

  • Viejo 07/28/2009 2:44:00 AM

    Hey Aztlan.. Cabron , I never said anything about preffering white skin and small lips, I said Sonia was uglier than a kick in the balls !! I also said I loved her and she would be good on her job. I am a Mexican, not whatever you want to call me. Mexico is real, not the imaginary place you come from . "AZTLAN"is where all the "pocho" "chicanos" claim to be from to purify their identity, since they don't know who they are. Go back to your hippie gringo professor to explain it again. "Pinche, hijo de nadie"

  • aztlan 07/27/2009 9:38:00 PM

    "But.. hey on the funny side, she is "mas fea que una patada en los hevos" uglier than a kick in the balls. When Obama met Hugo Chavez, he liked him so much, he picked Sonia.... his twin sister." ah, yes. the true hispanic: nauseated by less than fair skin, big lips, broad noses, and all other non-white physical traits. pendejo!

  • Viejo 07/26/2009 1:30:00 AM

    Ok on Sotomayor, she is a good judge, a good member of our pueblo, our raza. Her skin color is just fine for me as a Mexican. Above all she is smart and tough enough to "get up there". Right on Sonia!!! But.. hey on the funny side, she is "mas fea que una patada en los hevos" uglier than a kick in the balls. When Obama met Hugo Chavez, he liked him so much, he picked Sonia.... his twin sister. But hey, I had a "Tia" that looked like that, and I loved her. I Love you Sonia....

  • manuel morante 07/26/2009 1:01:00 AM

    Mi Estimable Pachuco.... You are very wrong in saying that hemingway popuplarised those words ,mano a mano, macho, maricon. Those are very Spanish words. I heard them long before Pappa H used them. My folks spokevery little English and my mother was at the Univ. of Guadalajara in 1910 studying medicine. So you see she used excellent Spanish. I don't know where some young Mexicans get there ideas. Here in Sacramento a young Mexican said that the Cinco de Mayo was celebrated inSacramento for the first time in 1960. He was very wrong . We celebrated El Cinco in 1936 in San Diego . My mother mwas the program chairman and all six of her children participated. My brother and sister danced a very authentic jarabe , of which I haven't seen since. Thats another thing. All I see of Mexican dancing is these youg people dancing around waving thier skirts. There are other dances, las Chapanecas, las Espuelas , Zandunga and more. My grand father was decorated for the battle of Puebla (Cinco de Mayo)a Lt. Col. who waas almost executed by revolutionaries in 1900. This is Fun Manuel "Manny" Morante

  • Abraham 07/25/2009 8:59:00 AM

    I'm glad you pointed out the Mexican support of Sotomayor, Gustavo. The Know Nothings love to emphasize conflict between Mexicans and every other group, including other Latinos. The Chicanos/Mexicans that play into that are an embarrassment. Boricuas, Chicanos, Cubanos, Dominicans, whatever. It's all love!

  • Chris 07/25/2009 2:43:00 AM

    The Spanish challenged think that Castillian is the "proper" way to speak Spanish. The truth is that Castillian has more foreign/English words in its vocabulary then Mexican Spanish. Also, some Castillian words originated from Spanish Cal�ich roots in Sanskrit and ancient Punjabi.

 

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