I thought it was really lame how there were more white people with cameras than actual participants at this year’s Dia de los Muertos celebration, but this video kinda makes up for it.
I thought it was really lame how there were more white people with cameras than actual participants at this year’s Dia de los Muertos celebration, but this video kinda makes up for it.
Is Dia de los Muertos a spanish version for Halloween?
it’s always been Whitey dressed up while the Mexicans roll their eyes…pathetic…I stay far away from that cultural rape/embarrassment.
this is lame.
Really? I thought it was kind of sweet, and nicely done, too. The Mission is (and always was) for everyone.
I agree, I have been attending this for years and it always has such a sweet vibe. It has gotten larger with more people standing on the sidelines, but that hasn’t ruined it for me.
Oh, and 24steel, Mexicansin my experience aren’t big eye rollers. That’s reserved for stuck up suburban kids.
Don’t try to bitch me up, pops. You have no idea who I am cap’n snarko
And you compared a cultural event in the Mission to rape. great job.
You must be a pleasure to live with.
[...] over at MissionMission points us to this melancholy yet joyful edit of Dia de los Muertos footage scored with "Hellhole [...]
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Hmmm. Don’t feel this particular song was the best choice for this bit of footage.
Thanks a bunch! you have no idea how stoked I am!
oh god…I just watched that…very well edited, but so lame….cringe. My people suck.
REALLY?
i was whitey on the sidelines last year, that makes me better than this year’s sideline whitey right?
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argh…so clueless.
next year, let’s meet up a dia de los burning hombre, shall we?
Im not trying to embarrass you, but do you have any embarrassing guilty pleasures?