Mexican soldiers, 1914

Mexican soldiers, 1914.

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Kino

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Asi se miraba la raza que tenia huevos no que ahora

>bottom right dude
Guero got invited to the carne asada and never looked back

Güero

Lakota Dancer, ~1895

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My great grandpa

>destroy everything porfirio did because... they just had to ok?

D R I P

Kino. But at the same time
>these are the people the German empire wanted to convince to attacking the whole of the US of fucking A.
What role did they play during the civil war?

what did they destroy exactly ?

Members of the American Indian Movement, 1973.

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Villa did attack the US, but out of his own initiative, so they send some guys over, they couldn't catch him in the Mexican steppe, but it served them as practice for the WW1 anyways.

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El morro de abajo que esta en medio se parece al santa fe klan we jjajaja

Mexican Revolutionaries were niggers and savages. Pre cristeros used underground pits to hide women from being raped by those monkeys.
There was no "Revolution". It was all one fight for power.

Wasnt that before the zimmermann telegram? What were his intentions? To rally against one common enemy? To get the US to intervene in the civil war?

villa was just kind of an anarchic warlord,the reason why he attacked columbus is not really well known but is suspected that he wanted to get supplies after suffering multiple loses in the north
also it led to this absolute based moment of history en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Carrizal

imagine being a white gringo and being captured by them and they force you to smell their brown feet and take turns having their way with you haha wouldn't that suck

It was before. Pancho Villa was a revolutionary the US supported for years against the Mexican dictatorship, until Woodrow Wilson changed his mind. At the time, the US occupied Veracruz (a major Mexican city) ostensibly to keep order, which pissed off most of Mexico. Villa, partly for revenge against Wilson and partly because he had no other ideas, attacked an American border town and killed 20 civilians, hoping the US would invade and unite Mexico against them. The US did invade to catch him, but failed, then got drawn into WWI (this all happened in 1916, we entered in 1917), so his plan ultimately failed.

Puro Zacatecas viejo
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thanks for the disturbing reminder that homosexuals can be footfags too

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Ai amigos.

wh'Toids destroyed this

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LIVING ON THE ROAD, MY FREN
WAS GONNA KEEP YOU FREE AND CLEAN

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Absolute kino.
Any movies or good books about this? I remember reading Lakota Woman in college and it touched on some of the AI protests in her region.

If they went over the top the war would be over by 1915