So #YalitzaAparicio has been on the cover of Mexican gossip magazines.
But, she's not always portrayed the same way.
Can you spot the differences?
I present Exhibit A, Exhibit B.
So #YalitzaAparicio has been on the cover of Mexican gossip magazines.
But, she's not always portrayed the same way.
Can you spot the differences?
I present Exhibit A, Exhibit B.
@offby1 Mexico was occupied for three centuries by Spaniards who established a strict caste system based on skin tones and national origins. The hierarchy goes Iberian-born Spaniards, American-born Spaniards, mestizos (mixed Spanish and native Mexican), natives, and blacks. There was a complicated system to establish where "mixed" people fit in this hierarchy:
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sistema_de_castas_colonial#/media/File:Casta_painting_all.jpg
@offby1 Three hundred years don't just go away. The ruling political class has always been in large part the descendants of the upper echelons of this caste system. The Mexican war for independence, for example, was orchestrated by Mexican-born Spaniards who were unhappy with their lower social standing, feeling that they should have as much power as European-born Spaniards.
The actual battles, though, were mostly fought by native Mexicans.